Sociology of immigration
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The sociology of immigration provides sociological understanding of culture, ethnicities, social structures and political economies in the assimilation, enculturation, and marginalisation processes related to migration and adaptation of people.
[edit] External links
- Princeton Migration and Development Center
- Family Research Project
- UPenn Populations Studies Center
- UC Irvine Populations and Public Policy Center
- Newly Arrived Students in Hong Kong
- MIT Migration
- American Sociology Association -International Migration
- Russel Sage
- UCL, UK
- CMSNY
- CEIFO
- Europe
[edit] People in the Field
- Alejandro PORTES
- CHAN Kwok Bun
- Gungwu WANG
- Janet SALAFF
- P LANDOLT
- Peter LI
- Marketa MOORE
- Min ZHOU
- Rubén G. RUMBAUT
- TANG Hei Hang, Hayes
- Julia SENSENBRENNER
- SIM Amy
- Siu Lun WONG