2001
DOI: 10.1080/01419870120049789
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Theorizing transnational immigration: a critical review of current efforts

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“…They generally suffered from a higher unemployment rate. 2 Most studies have found that firsttime immigrants face both cultural adaptation challenges regarding identity and relationships (Canales 2000;Kevisto 2001;Levitt 2004;Portes 1997Portes , 1999Vertovec 2003) and economic problems (Alba 1985;Portes 1994) in the host country. Portes (1997) showed that first-time immigrants must mobilize resources that lead them to diversify their work trajectories and family lives more strongly than natives of the host society do.…”
Section: Second-generation Residents' Access To the Labor Marketmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They generally suffered from a higher unemployment rate. 2 Most studies have found that firsttime immigrants face both cultural adaptation challenges regarding identity and relationships (Canales 2000;Kevisto 2001;Levitt 2004;Portes 1997Portes , 1999Vertovec 2003) and economic problems (Alba 1985;Portes 1994) in the host country. Portes (1997) showed that first-time immigrants must mobilize resources that lead them to diversify their work trajectories and family lives more strongly than natives of the host society do.…”
Section: Second-generation Residents' Access To the Labor Marketmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This conceptual frame highlights how immigrant lives may become embedded across borders (Glick-Schiller, Basch and Blanc-Szanton, 1992;Massey, Goldring and Durand, 1994;Portes, Guarnizo and Landolt, 1999). Contemporary conditions, such as technological advancements facilitating cross-border travel, communication, and remittance-sending, and new government interest in and facilitation of diaspora homeland involvement, provide bedrock for the build-up and maintenance of transnational ties (Kivisto, 2001). While transnational analyses have tended to downplay assimilation forces, Levitt and Glick-Schiller (2004) have highlighted the potential simultaneity of assimilation and transnational involvement.…”
Section: Transnationalismmentioning
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“…Сравнительная социология понимается как способ организации исследова-тельского процесса, который предполагает проведение отдельных социологических исследова-ний (теоретических и эмпирических) с целью получения обоснованных ответов на вопросы о со-циальных структурах, процессах, отношениях [6].…”
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