Between two islands : Dominican international migration / Sherri Grasmuck and Patricia R. Pessar.
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- 9780520910546
- 0520910540
- 0585135673
- 9780585135670
- Dominican Republic -- Emigration and immigration
- United States -- Emigration and immigration
- Return migration -- Dominican Republic
- Dominican Republic -- Rural conditions
- Dominicans (Dominican Republic) -- United States
- Households -- Dominican Republic
- Households -- United States
- Migration de retour -- République dominicaine
- Dominicains (Peuple) -- États-Unis
- Ménages (Statistique) -- République dominicaine
- Ménages (Statistique) -- États-Unis
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Emigration & Immigration
- Dominicans (Dominican Republic)
- Emigration and immigration
- Households
- Return migration
- Rural conditions
- Dominican Republic
- United States
- Political Science
- Law, Politics & Government
- Immigration & Emigration
- 304.8/097293 20
- JV7395 .G7 1991eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-238) and index.
"This is the best available single-volume treatment of the causes and consequences of Dominican migration to and from the 'two islands' ... Without a doubt, this book represents by far the best study to date of Dominican immigration to New York, and it will become not only the definitive statement on the topic for some time to come but also a work of great comparative value for contemporary theory and research on the immigration and incorporation of newcomers to the United States." Ruben G. Rumbaut, San Diego State University.
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