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Saskia Sassen (Author)

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June 29, 1990
Professor Sassen has updated her conclusions for this paperback edition.

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"In a major contribution, Sassen uses a detailed case study of U.S economic evolution, 1960-85, to illustrate the integral links between investment flows, both foreign and domestic, and the influx of migrant labor." --World Development

"...provides a wealth of descriptive detail, which can be only sampled here...this is a fine study, a model for further historical and political treatments of a subject that Sassen has done much to refresh." John Walton, University of California, Davis, in the American Journal of Sociology

"In a major contribution, Sassen uses a detailed case study of US economic evolution, 1960-85, to illustrate the integral links between investment flows, both foreign and domestic, and the influx of migrant labor. Reorganization of the world economy, like export investment zones, draws migrants; California and New York-New Jersey are particular foci of investments in manufacturing and financial services. Political pressures grow both in regions now starved for capital and in those where migrant and local labor must compete. The richest recent case study thus supports arguments of other collections noted here." World Development

"This book enriches our knowledge and understanding of the complex issues of the migration of capital and labor in an economic environment dominated by multinational business. In an incisive analysis Sassen offers a fresh and convincing perspective on the inter-relationship of capital mobility and labor mobility in a world increasingly dominated by the global division of labor." Laurie Clements, Labor Studies Journal

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This examination of the specific conditions under which the internationalization of production contributes to the formation and directionality of labor migration will generate a new understanding of the processes of international migration.

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Saskia Sassen is the Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology and Member, The Committee on Global Thought, Columbia University (www.saskiasassen.com).

Her new books are Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages ( Princeton University Press 2008) and A Sociology of Globalization (W.W.Norton 2007). Other recent books are the 3rd. fully updated Cities in a World Economy (Sage 2006), the edited Deciphering the Global (Routledge 2007), and the co-edited Digital Formations: New Architectures for Global Order (Princeton University Press 2005). She has just completed for UNESCO a five-year project on sustainable human settlement with a network of researchers and activists in over 30 countries; it is published as one of the volumes of the Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (Oxford, UK: EOLSS Publishers) [http://www.eolss.net ]. The Global City came out in a new fully updated edition in 2001.

Her books are translated into twentyone languages. She has received several honors and awards, most recently a doctor honoris causa from Delft University and DePaul University. She serves on several editorial boards and is an advisor to several international bodies. She is a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a member of the National Academy of Sciences Panel on Cities, and chaired the Information Technology and International Cooperation Committee of the Social Science Research Council (USA). She has written for The Guardian, The New York Times, Le Monde, the International Herald Tribune, Newsweek International, OpenDemocracy.net, Vanguardia, Clarin, the Financial Times, HuffingtonPost.com, among others.

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There is considerable evidence both on international labor migrations and on the internationalization of production. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
traditional work structures, major growth trends, downgraded manufacturing sector, undocumented alien population, corporate headquarters complex, powerless labor, new labor demand, other advanced services, new industrial zones, new industrial workforce, contract labor program, labor imports, locational concentration, distributive services, major growth sectors, international labor migrations, industrial homework, emigration countries, promoting emigration, direct investment position, immigrant influx, deportable aliens, export manufacturing, direct foreign investment, investment zones
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New York City, Los Angeles, United States, Caribbean Basin, Third World, Western Europe, Bureau of the Census, World War, West Germany, Latin America, South Korea, Puerto Ricans, Hong Kong, New Jersey, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Commerce, South-East Asia, Port Authority, Dominican Republic, Centro de Estudios, County Business Patterns, United Kingdom, Conference Board, Fernandez Kelly, South American
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