Making Immigrants in Modern Argentina
Discover the intricate dynamics of immigration policy in Argentina with Making Immigrants in Modern Argentina by Julia Albarracín, published by the University of Notre Dame Press in 2020. This compelling hardback edition spans 277 pages and delves into 150 years of immigration policies, providing a comprehensive analysis of the factors that have influenced these decisions over time.
Albarracín's research is meticulously crafted, incorporating five decades of media coverage, extensive surveys with congresspersons, and insightful interviews with key policymakers. This book goes beyond merely examining the causes and consequences of immigration; it offers a nuanced understanding of the historical and contemporary factors that shape policy in modern Argentina. Perfect for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the complexities of emigration and immigration, this title is an essential addition to your library.