1. Introduction; 2. Legal framework and the wayward 'legs of law'; 3. 'Useful invaders': the economics of alterité; 4. Integrating the other; 5. The everyday dynamics of exclusion: work, health, and housing; 6. Fuel on the fire: politics, crime, and racialization; 7. Conclusion: immigrants and other strangers in the global marketplace.
Exposes the tension between the legal status of immigrants and the government emphasis on integration.
University of California, Irvine.
'Immigrants at the Margins is highly recommended.' New Law Journal ' ... offers a compelling view of the complex world of contemporary immigration in Italy and spain ... Calavita's poignant narrative is nevertheless breathtaking ...' Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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