Abstract
Preface 1. The city in history 2. Why people move 3. Who moves from where: selectivity and migration 4. Return migration, brokerage, and effects on the community 5. Migrant adaptation: kinship, networks, and small groups 6. The urban class structure 7. Voluntary associations 8. Housing, poverty, and politics 9. International migration Conclusion Notes References Index.
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