
Asian and Latino Immigrants in a Restructuring Economy: The Metamorphosis of Southern California
Synopsis
Experiencing both the enormous benefits and the serious detriments of globalization and economic restructuring, Southern California serves as a magnet for immigrants from many parts of the world. This volume advances an emerging body of work that centers this region's future on the links between the two fastest-growing racial groups in California, Asians and Latinos, and the economic and social mainstream of this important sector of the global economy.
The contributors to the anthology-scholars and community leaders with social science, urban planning, and legal backgrounds-provide a multi-faceted analysis of gender, class, and race relations. They also examine various forms of immigrant economic participation, from low-wage workers to entrepreneurs and capital investors. Asian and Latino Immigrants in a Restructuring Economy documents the entrenchment of various immigrant communities in the socio-political and economic fabric of United States society and these communities' role in transforming the Los Angeles region.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Stanford University Press
- ISBN: 9780804736305
- Number of pages: 467
- Dimensions: 228 x 152 x 33 mm
- Weight: 822g
- Languages: English