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Migration In Comparative Perspective Caribbean Communities In Britain And France Margaret Byron

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Migration In Comparative Perspective Caribbean Communities In Britain And France Margaret Byron
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.65 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Margaret Byron, Stéphanie Condon
ISBN: 9780203417072, 9780415310451, 0415310458, 0203417070
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Migration In Comparative Perspective Caribbean Communities In Britain And France Margaret Byron by Margaret Byron, Stéphanie Condon 9780203417072, 9780415310451, 0415310458, 0203417070 instant download after payment.

This book presents a comparative perspective on post-war Caribbean migration to Britain and France. Both migrations were responses to the link between former colonies and colonial powers. However, the movements of labor occurred within separately and differently evolving political contexts, affecting the migration outcomes. Today, Caribbean communities in Europe display complex features of continuity and change. Condon and Byron examine trends in migration patterns, household and family structures, social fields, employment and housing trajectories in detail. This systematic comparison with its innovative focus on gender and life-course, is an excellent addition to the existing literature on the Caribbean diaspora.

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