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The Immigrant Divide: How Cuban Americans are Changing the US and their Homeland

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Immigrant studies contrasts between foreign-born and their progeny born where they resettle. Eckstein shows how analyses leave undocumented and unexplained differences among first generation immigrants, rooted in different pre-migration experiences.

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
People
Susan Eckstein
Keywords
Immigrant studies
Cuban
immigrants
migration
Cuba
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 10/05/2011
Duration: 00:43:47

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