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Chapter 3. Global Migrations and Economic Need
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Saskia Sassen
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. International Migration: Global Trends and Issues 13
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PART I. Citizenship, Borders, and Economic Needs
- Chapter 2. Rural Migration and Economic Development with Reference to Mexico and the United States 39
- Chapter 3. Global Migrations and Economic Need 56
- Chapter 4. The Immigration Paradox: Alien Workers and Distributive Justice 92
- Chapter 5. What Is an Economic Migrant? Europe’s New Borders and the Politics of Classification 115
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PART II. Citizenship, Borders, and Cultural Needs
- Chapter 6. Brokering Inclusion: Education, Language, and the Immigrant Middle Class 135
- Chapter 7. Immigration, Citizenship, and the Need for Integration 157
- Chapter 8. Engendering Culture: Citizenship, Identity, and Belonging 177
- Chapter 9. Three Models of Civic Solidarity 192
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PART III. Citizenship, Borders, and Political Needs
- Chapter 10. Immigration and Security in the United States 211
- Chapter 11. Citizenship’s New Subject: The Illegal Immigrant Voter 232
- Chapter 12. ‘‘We the People’’ in an Age of Migration: Multiculturalism and Immigrants’ Political Integration in Comparative Perspective 250
- Chapter 13. Associational Governance of Ethno-Religious Diversity in Europe: The Dutch Case 273
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PART IV. Toward Normative Principles
- Chapter 14. When and Why Should Liberal Democracies Restrict Immigration? 301
- Chapter 15. Expatriatism: The Theory and Practice of Open Borders 324
- Chapter 16. Citizenship and Free Movement 343
- Notes 377
- Contributors 463
- Index 467
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. International Migration: Global Trends and Issues 13
-
PART I. Citizenship, Borders, and Economic Needs
- Chapter 2. Rural Migration and Economic Development with Reference to Mexico and the United States 39
- Chapter 3. Global Migrations and Economic Need 56
- Chapter 4. The Immigration Paradox: Alien Workers and Distributive Justice 92
- Chapter 5. What Is an Economic Migrant? Europe’s New Borders and the Politics of Classification 115
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PART II. Citizenship, Borders, and Cultural Needs
- Chapter 6. Brokering Inclusion: Education, Language, and the Immigrant Middle Class 135
- Chapter 7. Immigration, Citizenship, and the Need for Integration 157
- Chapter 8. Engendering Culture: Citizenship, Identity, and Belonging 177
- Chapter 9. Three Models of Civic Solidarity 192
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PART III. Citizenship, Borders, and Political Needs
- Chapter 10. Immigration and Security in the United States 211
- Chapter 11. Citizenship’s New Subject: The Illegal Immigrant Voter 232
- Chapter 12. ‘‘We the People’’ in an Age of Migration: Multiculturalism and Immigrants’ Political Integration in Comparative Perspective 250
- Chapter 13. Associational Governance of Ethno-Religious Diversity in Europe: The Dutch Case 273
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PART IV. Toward Normative Principles
- Chapter 14. When and Why Should Liberal Democracies Restrict Immigration? 301
- Chapter 15. Expatriatism: The Theory and Practice of Open Borders 324
- Chapter 16. Citizenship and Free Movement 343
- Notes 377
- Contributors 463
- Index 467