“The socio-cultural structures that are subsequently developed continue to sustain the migrant flow even if the original economic causes of migration weaken.” This statement further justifies the statement above. It is not necessary for immigration to continue due to the …

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“In addition to effective and extensive labor-recruitment and employment networks, personal transnational networks between Japanese-Brazilians living in Brazil and Japan have also expanded the migrant flow by increasing the number of chain migrants called over their families or friends who …

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“Despite their middle-class socioeconomic and educational status in Brazil, they are employed mainly in unskilled jobs in Japanese small and medium-sized firms in the manufacturing sector.” The statement shows that Brazilian-Japanese despite their middle-class socio-economic status in Brazil, accepted to work …

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Using Pessar 1999, provide at least 3 examples of immigrant women’s “gains” and “losses” in terms of the emancipatory nature of migration. Use different groups in the US to explain your answer. Unmarried Dominican women are considered as bad if …

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