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v Contributors vii Preface xi Foreword xv Part I Introduction Chapter 1 The Second Generation 3 Maurice Crul and John Mollenkopf Chapter 2 Legacies of the Past 26 Nancy Foner and Leo Lucassen Chapter 3 National Conceptions of Assimilation, Integration, and Cohesion 44 Richard Alba, Jeffrey G. Reitz, and Patrick Simon Part II Results Chapter 4 Success Against All Odds 65 Maurice Crul, Min Zhou, Jennifer Lee, Philipp Schnell, and Elif Keskiner Chapter 5 Entering the Labor Market 97 Liza Reisel, Laurence Lessard-Phillips, and Philip Kasinitz Contents vi    Contents Chapter 6 Immigrants’ Daughters and the Labor Market 129 Thomas Soehl, Rosita Fibbi, and Constanza Vera-Larrucea Chapter 7 Neighborhoods and Perceptions of Disorder 156 Van C. Tran, Susan K. Brown, and Jens Schneider Chapter 8 Citizenship and Participation 183 Barbara Herzog-Punzenberger, Rosita Fibbi, Constanza Vera-Larrucea, Louis DeSipio, and John Mollenkopf Chapter 9 Belonging 206 Jens Schneider, Leo Chávez, Louis DeSipio, and Mary Waters Part III Transatlantic Comparison Chapter 10 Challenges and Opportunities 235 Maurice Crul and John Mollenkopf References 261 Index 287 ...

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