African Immigrants in the United States: The Gendering Significance of Race through International Migration?

Author:   Mamadi Corra
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781793648228


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   10 November 2022
Format:   Hardback
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African Immigrants in the United States: The Gendering Significance of Race through International Migration?


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African Immigrants in the United States: The Gendering Significance of Race? examines recent trends and implications of the growth of African immigration to the United States. Mamadi Corra highlights several resulting sociodemographic processes underway, including the changing composition of the foreign-born and US Black populations. Corra also explores sociodemographic profiles of these “new African Americans” or “new Americans,” highlighting the increasing diversity, yet also the racialized portrait of this group. Corra discusses key patterns including the shifting racial and gender composition of immigrants, with a growing proportion of “Black” and female African immigrants and a decreasing proportion of “White” and male immigrants. The book also compares socioeconomic profiles of African immigrants with other immigrant groups and Native American subgroups. Taken together, Corra discovers that the salience of race that is mediated by gender.

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Author:   Mamadi Corra
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.485kg
ISBN:  

9781793648228


ISBN 10:   1793648220
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   10 November 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Contents Chapter 1. Africans in the United States: An Increasingly Visible Immigrant Population Chapter 2. Patterns of African Immigration to the United States and Sociodemographic Profile Chapter 3. Immigration and the U.S. Experience: Theoretical Foundations Chapter 4. An Intra-Group Comparison of African Immigrants in the United States: Gendered Variations? Chapter 5. African Immigrants in the United States: The Gendering Significance of Race through International Migration? Chapter 6. African Immigrants in the United States: A Comparison with Natives Chapter 7. African Immigrants in the United States: Summary and Concluding Observations

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In this clearly written volume, Corra provides a comprehensive analysis of African immigrants' labor force outcomes. This is the first study to encompass movers from the entire continent: North Africa as well as Sub-Saharan. Corra's purview includes Black as well as white, women as well as men. Keeping these distinctions in mind, Corra examines several labor market outcomes. The fine-grained analysis proves worthwhile because the results vary markedly by outcome, place, race, and gender.--Suzanne Model, Professor Emerita, University of Massachusetts at Amherst


Drawing on various sources of government data, Corra maps the socioeconomic incorporation of African immigrants with keen attention to gender differences and ethnoracial diversity. This book is setting the terms for new debates on the lives of African immigrants in the United States! --Mosi Ifatunji, University of Wisconsin-Madison In this clearly written volume, Corra provides a comprehensive analysis of African immigrants' labor force outcomes. This is the first study to encompass movers from the entire continent: North Africa as well as Sub-Saharan. Corra's purview includes Black as well as white, women as well as men. Keeping these distinctions in mind, Corra examines several labor market outcomes. The fine-grained analysis proves worthwhile because the results vary markedly by outcome, place, race, and gender.--Suzanne Model, Professor Emerita, University of Massachusetts at Amherst


Author Information

Mamadi Corra is professor of sociology at East Carolina University (ECU).

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