Social Citizenship for Whom? Young Turks in Germany and Mexican Americans in the United States
The book connects a detailed empirical analysis of quantitative and qualitative data in an interpretation of social citizenship and theories of immigrant incorporation in labour markets that consider public policies and labour market structures, on the one hand and the resources of the immigrants themselves, such as schooling, job networks and immigrant entrepreneurship, on the other hand. It concludes with an innovative proposal of a guaranteed income for school leavers.