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4. Soviet Jews: The City's Newest Immigrants Transform New York Jewish Life
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- 1. Introduction: New Immigrants in a New New York 1
- 2. Immigration to New York: Policy, Population, and Patterns 33
- 3. Immigrants, the Native-Born, and the Changing Division of Labor in New York City 81
- 4. Soviet Jews: The City's Newest Immigrants Transform New York Jewish Life 111
- 5. Chinese: Divergent Destinies in Immigrant New York 141
- 6. Koreans: An "Institutionally Complete Community" in New York 173
- 7. Jamaicans: Balancing Race and Ethnicity 201
- 8. West Africans: Trading Places in New York 229
- 9. Dominicans: Transnational Identities and Local Politics 251
- 10. Mexicans: Social, Educational, Economic, and Political Problems and Prospects in New York 275
- About the Contributors 301
- Index 305
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- 1. Introduction: New Immigrants in a New New York 1
- 2. Immigration to New York: Policy, Population, and Patterns 33
- 3. Immigrants, the Native-Born, and the Changing Division of Labor in New York City 81
- 4. Soviet Jews: The City's Newest Immigrants Transform New York Jewish Life 111
- 5. Chinese: Divergent Destinies in Immigrant New York 141
- 6. Koreans: An "Institutionally Complete Community" in New York 173
- 7. Jamaicans: Balancing Race and Ethnicity 201
- 8. West Africans: Trading Places in New York 229
- 9. Dominicans: Transnational Identities and Local Politics 251
- 10. Mexicans: Social, Educational, Economic, and Political Problems and Prospects in New York 275
- About the Contributors 301
- Index 305