The booming 1990s saw a new demographic pattern emerging in the United States--the shift of immigrants toward smaller towns and metropolitan areas in ethnically homogenous (or traditionally bicultural) areas. These places offer growing, specialized economies in need of unskilled or semi-skilled (and occasionally skilled) labor; they also offer, for some immigrants, a favorable physical and social climate. Immigrants Outside Megalopolis documents this trend with case studies including Hmong in Wisconsin, Iranians in Iowa, Mexicans in Kansas and Colorado, Vietnamese in coastal Louisiana,...
The booming 1990s saw a new demographic pattern emerging in the United States--the shift of immigrants toward smaller towns and metropolitan areas in ...