Cities and Labour Immigration
Comparing Policy Responses in Amsterdam, Paris, Rome and Tel Aviv
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book employs an innovative analytical framework centered on host-stranger relations to examine how cities respond to labor immigration. By comparing the local policies of Paris, Amsterdam, Rome, and Tel Aviv, it traces the evolution of migrant policies and situates them within their broader social contexts. This approach offers deeper insights into the dynamics between urban environments and their immigrant communities, highlighting the complexities of integration and policy development over time.

