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Sociology

City University of New York (CUNY)

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2018

Immigration

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Sociology 29000: Immigration, Jennifer C. Sloan Oct 2018

Sociology 29000: Immigration, Jennifer C. Sloan

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This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive introduction to the study of immigration from a sociological perspective. The course begins with an overview of the factors leading to migration and examines how social, economic, political, and legal issues affect individual decisions to migrate. Immigration is first examined first through a historical lens by looking at the history of migration to the United States as well as migration to European and Latin American countries. Next, we turn to the policies that govern migration and borders to study how those policies have affected migrant flows and the ethno-racial makeup …