New Immigrant and the American Family
Explore the intricate dynamics of immigration and family life in the United States with New Immigrant and the American Family by Suarez-Orozco. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2001, this insightful hardback edition spans 312 pages, delving into the significant demographic shifts that have shaped American society since 1945.
This essential volume focuses on the experiences of Latin American, Caribbean, and Asian immigrants, showcasing major scholarly contributions from the past decade. It investigates the profound changes in family structures and relationships that accompany these migrations, offering a comprehensive look at the intersection of immigration and social history.
Whether you're a student of sociology, history, or simply interested in the evolving narrative of American families, this book is a valuable resource that enriches our understanding of the postwar period and the ongoing impact of immigration on American culture.