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Shopkeepers, diamond dealers, and doctors: Networks of inclusion and exclusion among Asian Indian immigrants in New York and London (England).

机译:店主,钻石交易商和医生:纽约和伦敦(英格兰)的亚裔印度移民中的包容和排斥网络。

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Social networks have long been identified as crucial to migration flows and the economic behavior of immigrants. This study extends and challenges that claim by providing a relational account of migration and social and economic mobility. In doing so, it clarifies the role and meaning of networks in influencing migration streams and mobility, and the role of ethnicity in creating solidarity within social ties. Based on life history interviews with Gujarati Indian immigrants in New York and London, four ideal types of voluntary migration streams are identified. These migration streams are part of a reciprocal causal process wherein migration streams produce and reproduce networks that aid the physical, social, and economic mobility of immigrants. This interaction between migration and social ties has distinct consequences for inequalities found in the economic incorporation of immigrants in their host societies. By comparing the different networks represented by the four migrant streams, the contours and practices of solidarity, inclusion, and exclusion are identified. The findings suggest that concrete relations between individuals rather than individual attributes affect inclusion and exclusion from particular opportunities for mobility such as niche employment. Network location and the consequent transactions that occur in the process of bargaining for power in a niche further explain inequalities between individuals whose attributes otherwise look similar. Finally, the findings raise general questions about the origins of solidarity, the operation of trust, and the relevance of modernization theory in explaining processes of migration and of the economic behavior of immigrants.
机译:长期以来,人们一直认为社会网络对于移民流动和移民的经济行为至关重要。这项研究通过提供有关移民以及社会和经济流动性的关系来扩展和挑战声称的问题。在此过程中,它阐明了网络在影响移民流和流动性方面的作用和意义,以及种族在建立社会联系内的团结方面的作用。根据对纽约和伦敦的古吉拉特邦印度移民的生活史采访,确定了四种理想的自愿移民来源。这些移民流是互惠因果过程的一部分,在此过程中,移民流产生并复制了有助于移民物理,社会和经济流动的网络。移民与社会纽带之间的这种相互作用对移民在其所在国社会经济融入中发现的不平等现象具有明显的影响。通过比较由四个移民流代表的不同网络,可以确定团结,包容和排斥的轮廓和实践。研究结果表明,个人之间的具体关系而不是个人属性会影响包容和排除特定的流动机会,例如利基就业。在利基市场进行讨价还价过程中发生的网络位置和随之而来的交易进一步解释了个体之间的不平等现象,这些个体之间的不平等状况看上去很相似。最后,研究结果提出了关于团结的起源,信任的运作以及现代化理论在解释移民过程和移民经济行为方面的相关性的一般性问题。

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  • 作者

    Poros, Maritsa Valerie.;

  • 作者单位

    Columbia University.;

  • 授予单位 Columbia University.;
  • 学科 Sociology Social Structure and Development.; Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2001
  • 页码 283 p.
  • 总页数 283
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 社会结构和社会关系;民族学;
  • 关键词

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