The Mobility of Workers Under Advanced Capitalism: Dominican Migration to the United States

Author:   Ramona Hernández
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
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9780231116220


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   06 March 2002
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Ramona Hernández
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
Imprint:   Columbia University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.80cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.70cm
Weight:   0.510kg
ISBN:  

9780231116220


ISBN 10:   0231116225
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   06 March 2002
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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A superb economic history... useful... excellent... highly recommended. Choice Hernandez succeeds in bringing to the reader's attention some of the very troubling dimensions of Dominican settlement and incorporation in New York City. This work provides a strong foundation for future research on Dominican immigration. -- Greta Gilbertson American Journal of Sociology Hernandez analyzes the data that document the reality that inspiredNueba Yol, arguing that many Dominicans know the harsh facts but come [to New York] anyway. Her book convincingly describes a troubling new scenario and gives a much-needed reality check. -- Michele Wucker Journal of American Ethnic History With the utmost civility, this volume takes to task truisms concerning immigration theory and Dominicans' purported middle-class status, entrepreneurial bent, and prosperity. -- Glenn Jacobs Latino Studies Hernandez's book is very well documented and returns to a range of structural factors that affect international migration but are commonly ignored in recent studies...This book is an important contribution to the literature on migration. -- Estela Rivero-Fuentes Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies The Strength of Hern ndez' book lies in her showing, on the one hand, the structural character of migration and, on the other, the fact that migration is not necessarily functional to the needs of the global economy. -- Jose Itzigsohn Centro Journal Hernandez provides a succinct and interesting overview of how the geopolitics of the Dominican Republic encouraged emigration. -- Gareth A. Jones Latin American Research Review


A superb economic history... useful... excellent... highly recommended. -- Choice Hernandez succeeds in bringing to the reader's attention some of the very troubling dimensions of Dominican settlement and incorporation in New York City. This work provides a strong foundation for future research on Dominican immigration. -- Greta Gilbertson, American Journal of Sociology Hernandez analyzes the data that document the reality that inspired Nueba Yol, arguing that many Dominicans know the harsh facts but come [to New York] anyway. Her book convincingly describes a troubling new scenario and gives a much-needed reality check. -- Michele Wucker, Journal of American Ethnic History With the utmost civility, this volume takes to task truisms concerning immigration theory and Dominicans' purported middle-class status, entrepreneurial bent, and prosperity. -- Glenn Jacobs, Latino Studies Hernandez's book is very well documented and returns to a range of structural factors that affect international migration but are commonly ignored in recent studies...This book is an important contribution to the literature on migration. -- Estela Rivero-Fuentes, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies The Strength of Hernandez' book lies in her showing, on the one hand, the structural character of migration and, on the other, the fact that migration is not necessarily functional to the needs of the global economy. -- Jose Itzigsohn, Centro Journal Hernandez provides a succinct and interesting overview of how the geopolitics of the Dominican Republic encouraged emigration. -- Gareth A. Jones, Latin American Research Review


A superb economic history... useful... excellent... highly recommended. Choice Hernandez succeeds in bringing to the reader's attention some of the very troubling dimensions of Dominican settlement and incorporation in New York City. This work provides a strong foundation for future research on Dominican immigration. -- Greta Gilbertson American Journal of Sociology Hernandez analyzes the data that document the reality that inspired Nueba Yol, arguing that many Dominicans know the harsh facts but come [to New York] anyway. Her book convincingly describes a troubling new scenario and gives a much-needed reality check. -- Michele Wucker Journal of American Ethnic History With the utmost civility, this volume takes to task truisms concerning immigration theory and Dominicans' purported middle-class status, entrepreneurial bent, and prosperity. -- Glenn Jacobs Latino Studies Hernandez's book is very well documented and returns to a range of structural factors that affect international migration but are commonly ignored in recent studies...This book is an important contribution to the literature on migration. -- Estela Rivero-Fuentes Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies The Strength of Hern ndez' book lies in her showing, on the one hand, the structural character of migration and, on the other, the fact that migration is not necessarily functional to the needs of the global economy. -- Jose Itzigsohn Centro Journal Hernandez provides a succinct and interesting overview of how the geopolitics of the Dominican Republic encouraged emigration. -- Gareth A. Jones Latin American Research Review


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Ramona Hernandez is an assistant professor in the Latino studies program at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. She is the author of The Dominican Americans.

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