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Migrants to the metropolis : the rise of immigrant gateway cities
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Migrants to the metropolis : the rise of immigrant gateway cities

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Papers originally presented at a workshop held at George Washington University in January 2006.

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Migrants to the metropolis : the rise of immigrant gateway cites, an introduction / Lisa Benton-Short and Marie Price
Urban immigrant gateways in a globalizing world / Marie Price and Lisa Benton-Short
New York City : America's classic immigrant gateway / Nancy Foner
Sydney : the globalization of an established immigrant gateway / Graeme Hugo
DiverCity Toronto : Canada's premier gateway city / Lucia Lo
The non- "global city" of Birmingham, UK : a gateway through time / Cheryl McEwan, Jane Pollard, and Nick Henry
Amsterdam: a multicultural gateway? / Annemarie Bodaar
Gateway Singapore : immigration policies, differential (non)incorporation, and identity politics / Brenda S.A. Yeoh and Natalie Yap
Washington, D.C. : from biracial city to multiethnic gateway / Elizabeth Chacko
Dublin : an emerging gateway / Mary Gilmartin
Mean streets : Johannesburg as an emergent gateway / Jonathan Crush
In the margins of Riyadh : Indonesian domestic workers in Saudi Arabia / Rachel Silvey
Immigrants and natives in Tel Aviv : what's the difference? / David Bartram
Keeping the gateway shut : regulating global city-ness in Seoul / Yeong-Hyun Kim
São Paulo : historic immigrant gateway to contemporary emigrant outpost / Emily Skop and Sarah Zell.

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