Migrations And Cultures: A World ViewBasic Books, 1996 M03 21 - 516 páginas Migrations and Cultures shows the persistence of cultural traits in particular racial and ethnic groups and the role these groups' relocations play in redistributing skills, knowledge, and other forms of "human capital" from where they originated to the four corners of the earth. Each ethnic group has carried forth a particular set of skills, attitudes, and lifestyles, whether settling in Russia, Brazil, Australia, or the United States. What are the effects of disseminating these patterns - both for the immigrants and for the host countries, in social as well as economic terms? Migrations and Cultures places the sagas of particular immigrant groups within the larger history of the nations sending and receiving these groups. The book also tells the story of the resentments engendered by the achievements of immigrant groups, even though these achievements have played a major role in the advancement of the human race in general. Whether considering the Germans, Japanese, Italians, Chinese, Indians, or Jews, Thomas Sowell brings context, insight, and reason to an inflamed debate that threatens to dissolve the social fabric of our country. |
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... intermarriage and acculturation . The situation in the state of New South Wales was much like that in Victoria . Moreover , German immi- grants to New South Wales increasingly settled in metropolitan and other urban areas , making those ...
... intermarriage and acculturation . The situation in the state of New South Wales was much like that in Victoria . Moreover , German immi- grants to New South Wales increasingly settled in metropolitan and other urban areas , making those ...
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... intermarriage rate was now 14 percent , and that represented a considerable rise over the years , 231 intermarriages being only 3 percent of all existing Japanese marriages.232 Even their local origins in Japan still affected their ...
... intermarriage rate was now 14 percent , and that represented a considerable rise over the years , 231 intermarriages being only 3 percent of all existing Japanese marriages.232 Even their local origins in Japan still affected their ...
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... intermarriage with non- Moslems is out of the question , and such features of the Chinese cul- ture as fondness for pork and gambling tend to limit social interactions in general . There have been few interracial neighborhoods in ...
... intermarriage with non- Moslems is out of the question , and such features of the Chinese cul- ture as fondness for pork and gambling tend to limit social interactions in general . There have been few interracial neighborhoods in ...
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MIGRATION PATTERNS | 1 |
GERMANS AROUND THE WORLD | 50 |
JAPANESE AROUND THE WORLD | 105 |
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