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Of Love and Papers: How Immigration Policy Affects Romance and Family
Author: Laura E. Enriquez
Year: April 28, 2020
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Language: English



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Book Description: Of Love and Papers: How Immigration Policy Affects Romance and Family Author: Jennifer Lee Enriquez April 28, 2020 Publisher: Luminos Academic Publishing Format: E-book (PDF, MOBI, EPUB) Pages: Genre: Non-fiction, Sociology, Immigration Studies, Family and Relationships Summary: Of Love and Papers is a groundbreaking study that delves into the intricate and complex ways in which immigration policies affect the lives of Latino families, specifically their romantic relationships and family dynamics. Author Jennifer Lee Enriquez explores how the legal status of undocumented young adults impacts their personal and professional lives, and how this "illegality" imprint shapes their future prospects. The book interweaves the perspectives of both US citizen romantic partners and children to provide a comprehensive understanding of the multigenerational punishment that restricts the upward mobility of Latino families.
Любви и документов: Как иммиграционная политика влияет на романтику и семью Автор: Дженнифер Ли Энрикес 28 апреля 2020 Издательство: Академический формат публикации Luminos: Электронная книга (PDF, MOBI, EPUB) Страницы: Жанр: нон-фикшн, социология, иммиграционные исследования, семья и отношения Резюме: «О любви и бумагах» - это новаторское исследование, которое углубляется в сложные и сложные способы, которыми иммиграционная политика влияет на жизнь латиноамериканских семей, особенно на их романтические отношения и динамику семьи. Автор Дженнифер Ли Энрикес исследует, как правовой статус молодых людей без документов влияет на их личную и профессиональную жизнь, и как этот отпечаток «незаконности» формирует их будущие перспективы. В книге переплетаются перспективы как романтических партнеров-граждан США, так и детей, чтобы обеспечить всестороннее понимание наказания для многих поколений, которое ограничивает восходящую мобильность латиноамериканских семей.
Amores y documentos: Cómo influye la política migratoria en el romance y la familia Autor: Jennifer e Enríquez 28 abril 2020 Editorial: Formato académico de publicación Luminos: E-book (PDF, MOBI, EPUB) Páginas: Género: no ficción, sociología, investigación migratoria, familia y relaciones Resumen: «Sobre el amor y los papeles» es un estudio pionero que profundiza en las complejas y complejas formas en que las políticas migratorias afectan la vida de las familias latinas, especialmente sus relaciones románticas y dinámicas familiares. La autora Jennifer e Enríquez explora cómo el estatus legal de los jóvenes indocumentados afecta su vida personal y profesional, y cómo esta huella de «ilegalidad» moldea sus perspectivas de futuro. libro entrelaza las perspectivas tanto de los socios ciudadanos románticos de Estados Unidos como de los niños para proporcionar una comprensión integral del castigo para muchas generaciones que limita la movilidad ascendente de las familias latinas.
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Loves and Documents:移民政策がロマンスと家族に与える影響: Jennifer e Henriques 4月28、2020発行者:アカデミックフォーマットLuminos: eBook (PDF、 MOBI、 EPUB)ページ:ジャンル:ノンフィクション、社会学、移民研究、家族と関係の要約: 「On Love and Papers」は、移民政策がラテン系の家族、特にロマンチックな関係や家族のダイナミクスに影響を与える複雑で挑戦的な方法を掘り下げる画期的な研究です。著者Jennifer e Henriquesは、文書化されていない若者の法的地位が彼らの個人的および職業的生活にどのように影響するか、そしてこの「違法性」のインプリントが彼らの将来の見通しをどのように形作るかを探っています。この本は、ロマンチックな米国市民のパートナーと子供の両方の視点を絡めて、ラテン系の家族の上向きの移動性を制限する多世代の罰についての包括的な理解を提供します。

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