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Making Los Angeles Home

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Making Los Angeles Home examines the different integration strategies implemented by Mexican immigrants in the Los Angeles region. Relying on statistical data and ethnographic information, the auth...
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  • 08 March 2016
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Making Los Angeles Home examines the different integration strategies implemented by Mexican immigrants in the Los Angeles region. Relying on statistical data and ethnographic information, the authors analyze four different dimensions of the immigrant integration process (economic, social, cultural, and political) and show that there is no single path for its achievement, but instead an array of strategies that yield different results. However, their analysis also shows that immigrants' successful integration essentially depends upon their legal status and long residence in the region. The book shows that, despite this finding, immigrants nevertheless decide to settle in Los Angeles, the place where they have made their homes.
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Price: $29.95
Pages: 280
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 08 March 2016
ISBN: 9780520960527
Format: eBook
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Foreword Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction

PART ONE. Theoretical, Historical, and Statistical Aspects of Mexican Immigrant Integration in Metropolitan Los Angeles

1. Theoretical Perspectives on Immigrant Integration
2. Mexican Immigration and the Development of the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area
3. Statistical Analysis of Mexican Immigrants’ Integration in the Metropolitan Los Angeles Area

PART TWO. Dimensions of Integration among Immigrants from Zacatecas, Oaxaca, and Veracruz

4. Economic Integration: Mobility, Labor Niches, and Low-End Jobs
5. Social Integration: Building a Family, a Community, and a Life
6. Cultural Integration: Redefining Identities in a Diverse Metropolis
7. Political Integration: From Life in the Margins to the Pursuit of Recognition

PART THREE. Government Intervention and the Immigrant Population

8. Public Policies and Mexican Immigrant Integration in the City and County of Los Angeles

Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index