Lexington Books
Pages: 182
Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
978-0-7391-2826-8 • Hardback • September 2011 • $108.00 • (£83.00)
978-0-7391-7031-1 • eBook • November 2011 • $102.50 • (£79.00)
Joel S. Fetzer is Frank R. Seaver Professor of Social Science at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California.
Chapter 1 Figures
Chapter 2 Tables
Chapter 3 Abbreviations
Chapter 4 About the Cover
Chapter 5 Acknowledgments
Chapter 6 Chapter One: History of Migration and Policy in Luxembourg
Chapter 7 Chapter Two: Public Opinion and Anti-Immigrant Violence and Movements
Chapter 8 Chapter Three: Integration of Immigrants into the Schools
Chapter 9 Chapter Four: Economic and Occupational Integration of Newcomers
Chapter 10 Chapter Five: Housing and Residential Distribution of Immigrants
Chapter 11 Chapter Six: Integration of Immigrants into Sports and Political Organizations
Chapter 12 Chapter Seven: Accommodation of Immigrants' Religious Practices
Chapter 13 Chapter Eight: Local Voting and Immigrant Councils
Chapter 14 Chapter Nine: Lessons for Other Countries of Immigration
Chapter 15 Glossary of Non-English Terms
Chapter 16 Statistical Appendix
Chapter 17 Bibliography
Chapter 18 Index
Chapter 19 About the Author
The book deserves to be read for its (not such an) outsider's perspective. . . . Fetzer did not remain in his ivory tower of statistics and experts; he went out into the field and placed Luxembourg in its international context.
— Forum for Politik, Gesellschaft and Kultur in Luxemburg
American political scientist Joel S. Fetzer paints a portrait of Luxembourg as an ‘immigration success story,’ and has delivered to us the American mail, so to speak, on the Luxembourgish ‘immigrant miracle.’. . . Fetzer’s book, destined for an international academic audience . . . will put Luxembourg on the map of comparative studies on immigration policy.
— Hémecht: Journal of Luxemburg History