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The next generation : immigrant youth in a comparative perspective
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The next generation : immigrant youth in a comparative perspective

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Dimensions of second-generation incorporation : an introduction to the volume / Richard Alba and Mary C. Waters
Legalization and naturalization trajectories among Mexican immigrants and their implications for the second generation / Susan K. Brown ... [et al.]
Early childhood education programs : accounting for low enrollment in immigrant and minority families / Donald J. Hernandez, Nancy A. Denton, and Suzanne Macartney
The Mexican-American 2nd generation in census 2000 : education and earnings / Joel Perlmann
Downward assimilation and Mexican Americans : an examination of intergenerational advance and stagnation in educational attainment / Richard Alba ... [et al.]
School qualifications of children of immigrant descent in Switzerland / Rosita Fibbi, Mathias Lerch, Philippe Wanner
Ethnic community, urban economy and second-generation attainment : Turkish disadvantage in Belgium / Karen Phalet and Anthony Heath
The second generation in the German labor market : explaining the Turkish exception / Frank Kalter
Capitals, ethnic identity and educational qualifications / Tariq Modood
National and urban contexts for the integration of the immigrant second generation in the United States and Canada / Jeffrey G. Reitz and Ye Zhang
"I will never deliver Chinese food" : the children of immigrants in the New York metropolitan labor force / Philip Kasinitz, Noriko Matsumoto and Aviva Zeltzer-Zubida
Black identities and the second generation : Afro-Caribbeans in Britain and the United States / Nancy Foner
How do educational systems integrate? Integration of second-generation Turks in Germany, France, the Netherlands and Austria / Maurice Crul
The employment of second generations in France : the republican model and the November 2005 riots / Roxane Silberman.

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The next generation : immigrant youth in a comparative perspective. ISBN 9780814707432. Published by New York University Press in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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