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    I fantasmi e i corpi. Breve excursus sulla letteratura dei Latinos negli Stati Uniti by Mario Maffi

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…The article shows the development of a distinctive Latino cultural tradition, linked to the immigration to the United States both from bordering Mexico (Mexican American immigrants, or chicanos) and from Puerto Rico (immigrants from la isla mainly to New York City, soon to be known as Nuyoricans). …”
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    Revisiting Hitti's Thoughts on Palestine and Arab Identity by Gregory J. Shibley

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Hitti was the first scholar to study Arab-American immigration to the United States. Highly influential during the twentieth century, his ideas have lost much of their appeal to current interpreters of the early diaspora of Arab-Americans called Syrians at the time. …”
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    The American Turners: their past and present by Annette R. Hofmann

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…One group was the Germans; they represented a unique and forceful current in the stream of immigration to the United States. In their cultural luggage the German immigrant brought their physical culture to North America, Turnen which was organised in clubs or so-called Turnvereine. …”
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    Imperialism, immigration and identity : deterministic and symbolic violence in the southeast Asian American novel. by He, Tanya Siying.

    Published 2011
    “…The main aim of this paper is to join the long-term debate within the field of Asian American studies, on how Asia is defined in the Asian-American context as the field continually renews itself in response to changing patterns of Asian immigration to the United States, by focusing on Southeast Asian-American literature. …”
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    The relationship between unemployment and immigration with linear and nonlinear causality tests: Evidence from the United States by Alper Aslan, Buket Altinöz

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Findings/Originality: According to ARDL test results; there is a positive effect of immigration to the United States on the unemployment rate to in the long run. …”
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    Broken Promises? NAFTA, Immigration, and ‘Shadow’ Regionalism by Fanny Lauby

    “…Fifteen years later, Mexican immigration to the United States has in fact increased. The agreement has failed to reduce the attractiveness of the U.S. labor market for Mexican workers and to provide sustainable alternatives to immigration. …”
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    Mosaic of History and Memory in Alexander Motyl’s Novel Fall River by Marta Koval

    “…The life of the three siblings epitomizes the dramatic history of Eastern Galicia and the pre-and post-WWII Ukrainian immigration to the United States. A small Ukrainian-Polish-Jewish community in the provincial Galician town of Przemyślany, where most of the action takes place, becomes a small-scale version of historical and political conflicts of the 1920s-1940s. …”
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    Mixing Different Traditions and Picking What’s Best’: Characteristics and Migration Experiences of Polish High-Tech Professionals in Silicon Valley by Marzena Sasnal

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The study results indicated that high-tech professionals were well prepared for immigration to the United States and were able to integrate effectively into the multicultural environment of Silicon Valley by adopting the rules of the host society ‘only as much as necessary’ without rejecting their previous cultural affiliations. …”
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    Hybridity in Bapsi Sidhwa's an American Brat and H.M. Naqvi's home boy by Gul, Hina

    Published 2016
    “…Sidhwa and Naqvi are both Pakistani novelists who have experienced immigration to the United States, as do the main characters in their novels. …”
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    USA policy on migration Ukrainian population in the United States end of the XIX century (based on the materials of press from Kherson and Bessarabia provinces) by Sydun Iryna

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Indicated that knowledge about the rules of immigration to the United States was not complete and some aspects of living overseas were not covered in the press at all. …”
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    Darkest Italy Revisited: American Hyper-Nationalism and the Making of the “Criminal Immigrant”. From the Age of Thomas Jefferson to the Rise of Donald J. Trump, 1776-2018 by Anthony Antonucci

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Nowhere is this more evident than in the history of Southern Italian immigration to the United States prior to 1924. Tracing Americans’ ideas about Italians’ “national character” from 1776- 1865, this paper examines the perceptions and debates that defined American encounters with the first immigrants identified as a “criminal group” inside the United States: Italians. …”
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    Analysis of environmental factors in familial versus sporadic Paget's disease of bone--the New England Registry for Paget's Disease of Bone. by Seton, M, Choi, H, Hansen, M, Sebaldt, R, Cooper, C

    Published 2003
    “…A history of measles infection, childhood exposure to pets, milk ingestion, year of immigration to the United States, birth order, level of education, and functional status did not distinguish the two groups. …”
    Journal article
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    Dealing Sensibly with the Threat of Disruption in Trade with China: The Analytics of Intcreased Economic Interdependence and Accelerated Technological Innovation. by Woo, W

    Published 2007
    “…The latter development produced large productivity gains that enabled the US labor income to rise despite the greater competition from imports, continued relocation of production facilities to foreign countries, and increased immigration into the United States. The outcome from the accelerated pace of globalization and the increased pace of technological innovation is a more frequent turnover in jobs in the US, which translates into increased worker anxiety, and hence increased demand for protection. …”
    Working paper
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    Dealing Sensibly with the Threat of Disruption in Trade with China: The Analytics of Intcreased Economic Interdependence and Accelerated Technological Innovation. by Woo, W

    Published 2007
    “…The latter development produced large productivity gains that enabled the US labor income to rise despite the greater competition from imports, continued relocation of production facilities to foreign countries, and increased immigration into the United States. The outcome from the accelerated pace of globalization and the increased pace of technological innovation is a more frequent turnover in jobs in the US, which translates into increased worker anxiety, and hence increased demand for protection. …”
    Journal article
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    BACK TO GOIÁS AND MINAS GERAIS: Returnees, Geographical Imaginations and its Discontents<em>DE VOLTA PARA GOIÁS E MINAS GERAIS: retornados, imaginações Geográficas e seus desconten... by Alan Patrick Marcus

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Brazilian immigration to the United States is a relatively recent phenomenon that gained momentum in the 1980s in unprecedented numbers. …”
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    Armed Conflict in Central America and Immigrant Food Insecurity in the United States by Jeremy C. Green, Eric Adjei Boakye, Ellen K. Barnidge, Michael G. Vaughn

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Central American immigrants to the United States are a growing population with rates of food insecurity that exceed national averages. …”
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    Developing Culturally Sensitive Parent Education Programs for Immigrant Families: The Helping Youth Succeed Curriculum by Zha Blong Xiong

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…This paper describes the process by which the Helping Youth Succeed (HYS) curriculum was developed for Cambodian, Hmong, Lao, and Vietnamese immigrants in the United States to help address and minimize conflicts between immigrant parents and their adolescent children. …”
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    Ideological Influences on the Reception of Mark Twain among Slovenians across the Atlantic by Janko Trupej

    Published 2019-12-01
    “… The article discusses the reception of Mark Twain and his works in serial publications by Slovenian immigrants in the United States of America. The analysis encompassed writings published in newspapers and magazines with different ideological orientations, from the beginning of the 20th century to mid-century. …”
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    Responses to Gone with the Wind among Slovenians on the Other Side of the Atlantic by Janko Trupej

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The article discusses the reception of the novel and the film Gone with the Wind in serial publications published by Slovenian immigrants in the United States of America. The analysis encompassed relevant articles that appeared in publications with different ideological orientations before the mid-1950s, i.e. until the onset of the modern African American civil rights movement. …”
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