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Onder, Zehra – Migration World Magazine, 1996
The sociocultural problems of Turkish children living in Germany are explored. Turkish immigrant children in Germany must be socialized in two societies, the traditional Turkish culture of their parents and that of German society. Religion and the Islamic-value system are often at odds with German values. (SLD)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
Strickland, Lee S. – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2002
Discussion of information and the war on terrorism following the September 11th attacks focuses on a survey of legal provisions and new security-related practices in government and business as security competes with civil liberties. Topics include the Fourth Amendment overseas; Department of Justice legal initiatives; military tribunals; security…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Federal Legislation, Immigration, Information Utilization
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Goode, Constance – Equity & Excellence in Education, 1997
Discusses the success myth and the American multicultural heritage and education's unintentional perpetuation of this myth. Argues that the roots of this misconception are found in most white educators' failure to understand the differences between the immigration of white Europeans and the forced immigration of Africans. Society's assimilation…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Blacks, Concept Formation, Educational Practices
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White, Michael – History of Education, 2000
Reviews the knowledge-diffusion activities of colonial agricultural societies in western Australia from their foundation in 1831-1870. States that from 1829 to 1850 British settlers belonged to a society of free citizens, while from 1851-1867 the settlement changed to a convict colony. (CMK)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Colonialism, Foreign Countries, Group Membership
Etzioni, Amitai – Migration World Magazine, 2002
Discusses the importance of promoting diversity within unity, which presumes that all members of society respect and adhere to basic values and institutions that are part of a shared framework, while allowing groups to maintain distinct subcultures and loyalty to country of origin. Examines the law, state and religion, education, citizenship,…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Civil Rights, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism
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Kasinitz, Philip; Mollenkopf, John; Waters, Mary C. – International Migration Review, 2002
Examines the incorporation of second generation immigrants in New York City, asserting that their experiences are shaped by the history of immigration among Whites, predominance of minorities in the city's population and institutions today, and interactions among immigrants and native minority groups. Discusses school and work, intergroup contact…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Educational Attainment, Employment Patterns, Higher Education
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Karabetsos, Andrew P. – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1995
The Immigration and Reform Control Act of 1986, or IRCA, prohibits employers from knowingly hiring any alien not authorized to work in the United States. Congress passed an antidiscrimination provision, part of IRCA, which prohibits smaller employers from committing national origin discrimination. Reviews this topic. (JBJ)
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Problems, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Ethnic Discrimination
Chiswick, Barry R. – American Enterprise, 1995
Argues that the United States should not accept all immigrants but that the United States should be more selective about which immigrants it absorbs into society. The article offers suggestions for altering the United States admission criteria in ways that are based, not on nepotism but on the what the applicant can contribute to the United States…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Economic Climate, Evaluation Criteria, Foreign Policy
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Martin, Philip – International Migration Review, 1995
If implemented, California's Proposition 187 (the "Save Our State" initiative) would create a state-run system to verify the legal status of all persons seeking public education, health care, and public benefits. The frustrations resulting from Proposition 187 and its implications for immigrants are explored. (SLD)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Economic Factors, Elementary Secondary Education, Eligibility
Migration World Magazine, 1994
Reports the findings of the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform that stress tough immigration enforcement and recommend the establishment of a national registry to curb the employment of illegal aliens. Other areas discussed include border management, worksite enforcement, benefits eligibility and fiscal impact, detention and removal of aliens,…
Descriptors: Economic Impact, Foreign Workers, Fringe Benefits, Immigration
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Paulino, Ana – Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 1994
Reviews the history of immigration from the Dominican Republic to the United States, 1945-92, and depicts characteristics of U.S. Dominicans, including age, race and racial attitudes, income, occupation, and education. Discusses the lack of institutional support for Dominican immigrants. Provides recommendations for meeting the mental health and…
Descriptors: Demography, Dominicans, Educational Attainment, Hispanic Americans
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Dawson, Janis – Canadian Social Studies, 1998
Discusses ways in which Constance Horne's children's novel "Nykola and Granny" can be used with Canadian students to highlight religious experiences. Offers an overview of the novel and explains that the students will learn about settlement in Canada and immigration. Gives seven different activities to complement the book. (CMK)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Childrens Literature, Church Role, Elementary Education
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Adamson, Christopher – Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2000
Compares European American and African American youth gangs in four historical periods (seaboard, immigrant, racially changing, and hypersegregated cities), showing that differences can be traced to race-specific effects of labor, housing, and consumer markets, government policies, local politics, and organized crime on their communities.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Ethnicity, Immigrants, Immigration
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Carens, Joseph H. – International Migration Review, 1996
Discussions about the ethics of migration require both a realistic approach that focuses on what is possible given the existing realities and an idealistic approach that requires policymakers to assess current reality in light of the nation's highest ideals. Migration issues require a full range of perspectives. (SLD)
Descriptors: Ethics, Immigrants, Immigration, International Relations
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Gibney, Mark – International Migration Review, 1996
In different ways, J. Carens and M. Weiner have overlooked important ethical issues raised by the human migration phenomenon. Weiner avoids moral issues in his conceptualization of alien admissions, and Carens focuses too intensely on the issue of whether national borders can be justified or not. (SLD)
Descriptors: Ethics, Immigrants, Immigration, International Relations
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