INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW ANNUAL INDEX VOLUME XXV SPRING 1991 to WINTER 1991 ARTICLES Al-Qudsi, Sulayman S., and Nasra M. Shah, “The Relative Economic Prog- ress of Male Foreign Workers in Kuwait,” 25(1):141-166. Ansay, Tugrul, “The New UN Convention on Migrant Workers in Light of the German and Turkish Experience,” 25(4):831. Anthony, Constance G., “Africa’s Refugee Crisis: State Building in Historical Perspective,” 25(3):574-591. Baganha, Maria Ioannis Benis, “The Social Mobility of Portuguese Immi- grants in the United States at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century,” 25(2):277-302. Bohning, Roger, “The ILO and the New UN Convention on Migrant Workers: The Past and Future,” 25(4):698. Bosniak, Linda, “Human Rights, State Sovereignty and the Protection of Undocumented Migrants Under the International Migrant Workers Convention,” 25(4):737. Boudahrain, Abdellah, “The New International Convention: A Moroccan Persnective,” 25(4):866. Bovenkerk, Frank, Robert Miles and Gilles Verbunt, “Comparative Studies of Migration and Exclusion on the Grounds of ‘Race’ and Euanic Back- ground in Western Europe: A Critical Appraisal,” 25(2):375-391. Boyd, Monica, “Immigration and Living Arrangements: Elderly Women in Canada,” 25(1):4—27. 1002 IMR Volume xxv, No. 4 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW ANNUAL INDEX VOLUME XXV SPRING 1991 to WINTER 1991 ARTICLES Al-Qudsi, Sulayman S., and Nasra M. Shah, “The Relative Economic Prog- ress of Male Foreign Workers in Kuwait,” 25(1):141-166. Ansay, Tugrul, “The New UN Convention on Migrant Workers in Light of the German and Turkish Experience,” 25(4):831. Anthony, Constance G., “Africa’s Refugee Crisis: State Building in Historical Perspective,” 25(3):574-591. Baganha, Maria Ioannis Benis, “The Social Mobility of Portuguese Immi- grants in the United States at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century,” 25(2):277-302. Bohning, Roger, “The ILO and the New UN Convention on Migrant Workers: The Past and Future,” 25(4):698. Bosniak, Linda, “Human Rights, State Sovereignty and the Protection of Undocumented Migrants Under the International Migrant Workers Convention,” 25(4):737. Boudahrain, Abdellah, “The New International Convention: A Moroccan Persnective,” 25(4):866. Bovenkerk, Frank, Robert Miles and Gilles Verbunt, “Comparative Studies of Migration and Exclusion on the Grounds of ‘Race’ and Euanic Back- ground in Western Europe: A Critical Appraisal,” 25(2):375-391. Boyd, Monica, “Immigration and Living Arrangements: Elderly Women in Canada,” 25(1):4—27. 1002 IMR Volume xxv, No. 4 ANNUAL INDEX 1003 Dorais, Louis-Jacques, “Refugee Adaptation and Community Structure: The Indochinese in Quebec City, Canada,” 25(3):551-573. Greenwood, MichaelJ . and Eloise Trabka, “Temporal and Spatial Patterns of Geographically Indirect Immigration to the United States,” 25(1):93- 112. Hasenau, Michael, “The ILO Standards on Migrant Workers: The Funda- mentals of the UN Convention and Their Genesis,” 25(4):687. Helton, Arthur C., “The New Convention from the Perspective ofa Country of Employment: The U.S. Case,” 25(4):848. Hune, Shirley, “Migrant Women in the Context of the International Con- vention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members oft heir Families,” 25(4):800. Jensen, Leif, “Secondary Earner Strategies and Family Poverty: Immigrant- native Differentials, 1960-1980,” 25(1):113-140. Kojanec, Giovanni, “The Convention and the Europe Instruments for the Protection of the Migrants,” 25(4):818. Kraly, Ellen Percy and Robert Warren, “Long-term Immigration to the United States: New Approaches to Measurement,” 25(1):60-92. Liu, John M., Paul M. Ong and Carolyn Rosenstein, “Dual Chain Migration: Post-1965 Filipino Immigration to the United States,” 25(3):487-513. Lénnroth, Juhani, “The International Convention on the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families in the Context of International Migration Policies: An Analysis of Ten Years of Negotia- tion,” 25(4):710. Michalowski, Margaret, “Foreign-born Canadian Emigrants and Their Characteristics (1981—1986),” 25(1):28-59. Model, Suzanne, “Caribbean Immigrants: A Black Success Story?” 25(2):248-276. 1004 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW Nafziger, James A. R. and Barry C. Bartel, “The Migrant Workers Conven- tion: Its Place in Human Rights Law,” 25(4):771. Shadid, W. A., “The Integration of Muslim Minorities in The Netherlands,” 25(2):355-374. Shah, Nasra M., Sulayman S. Al-Qudsi, “Asian Women Workers in Kuwait,” 25(3):464—486. Tran, Thanh V., “Sponsorship and Employment Status among Indochinese Refugees in the United States,” 25(3):536—550. Tsukashima, Ronald Tadao, “Cultural Endowment, Disadvantaged Status and Economic Niche: The Development of an Ethnic Trade,” 25(2):333- 354. Wooden, Mark, “The Experience of Refugees in the Australian Labor Market,” 25(3):514—535. Yoon, In-jin, “The Changing Significance of Ethnic and Class Resources in Immigrant Businesses: The Case of Korean Immigrant Businesses in Chicago,” 25(2):303-332. RESEARCH NOTES Hein, Jeremy, “Immigrants, Natives, and the French Welfare State: Explain- ing Different Interactions with a Social Welfare Prograin,” 25(3):592- 609. NiessenJ,an and Patrick A. Taran, “Using the New Migrant Workers’ Rights Convention,” 25(4):859. Pryor, Edward T., GustaveJ .G oldmann and Donald A. Royce, “Future Issues for the Census of Canada,” 25(1):167-175. Sandefur, Gary D. and Jiwon Jeon, “Migration, Race and Ethnicity, 1960- 1980,” 25(2):392-407. ANNUAL INDEX DOCUMENTATION United Nations, “International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families,” 25(4):873. CONFERENCE REPORTS Appleyard, Reginald T., “South-North Migration,” 25(3):610-619. Brubaker, Rogers, “International Migration: A Challenge for Humanity,” 25(4):946. “Informal Expert Group Meeting on International Migration: United Na- tions Economic Commission for Europe,” 25(4):920. Martin, Philip L., “Labor Migration in Asia,” 25(1):176-193. McCall, Grant and John Connell, “The Future of Migration in the Pacific and Asia,” 25(3):620-624. BOOK REVIEWS After the Crossing: Immigrants and Minorities in Caribbean Creole Society, edited by Howard Johnson CRISOTBAL BERRY-CABAN 23(4):967 After the Holocaust: The Migration of Polish Jews and Christians to Pittsburgh, by Barbara Stern Burstin THOMAS SZENDREY 25(2):416 American Aliya: Portrait of an Innovative Migration Movement, by Chaim Wax- man BERNARD LAZERWITZ 25(2):422 American Immigrant Leaders, 1800-1910: Marginality and Identity, by Victor R. Greene THOMAS J. ARCHDEACON 25(2):412 1006 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW American Immigrants and Their Generations, edited by P. Kivisto and D. Blanck. J. H. M. LASLETT 25(4):962 Asian America: Chinese and Japanese in the United States since 1850, by Roger Daniels CHARLES CHOY WONG 25(4):964 The Boat People and Achievement in America, by Nathan Caplan, John K. Whitmore and Marcella H. Choy BARBARA A. GIANOLA 25(1):197 The Cauldron of Ethnicity in the Modern World, by Manning Nash GARY D. SANDEFUR 25(3):632 Central American Refugees and U.S. High Schools: A Psychosocial Study of Moti- vation and Achievement, by Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco HARRIET ROMO 25(1):195 Conflict and Peacemaking in Multiethnic Societies, edited by Joseph V. Montville JAMES W. NICKEL 25(4):961 Creating Ethnicity: The Process of Ethnogenesis, by Eugeen E. Roosens PETER KIVISTO 25(2):408 Critical Years in Immigration: Canada and Australia Compared, by Freda Haw- kins DONALD AVERY 25(2):417 Cultural Conflict and Adaptation: The Case of Hmong Children in American Society, by Henry T. Trueba JEROME KROLL 25(4):964 ANNUAL INDEX The Economic Consequences of Immigration, by Julian L. Simon STEPHEN J. TREJO 25(1):194 Emigrants and Society: Extremadura and America in the Sixteenth Century, by Ida Altman ASUNCION LAVRIN 25(2):410 Ethnic Identity: The Transformation of White America, by Richard Alba FRED ROTONDARO 25(3):633 Il Faro di Beacon Street: Social Workers e immigrate negli Stati Uniti (1910-1939), by Maddalena Tirabassi BETTY BOYD CAROLI 25(4):963 The Formation of the Polish Community in Great Britain, 1939-1950, by Keith Sword, with Norman Davies and Jan Ciechanowski DIRK HOERDER 25(3):637 Friends or Strangers: The Impact of Immigrants on the U.S. Economy, by George J. Borjas ANNELISE ANDERSON 25(3):627 German Place Names in Minnesota/Deutsche Ortsnamen in Minnesota, by La Vern J. Rippley and Rainer H. Schmeissner PETER C. MERRILL 25(3):634 Gipskattor Och Positiv-Italienare i Stockholm 1896-1910 (in translation from Swedish: Plaster Cats and Barrel-organs—lItalians in Stockholm 1896-1910), by Christian Catomeris JONAS WIDGREN 25(1):203 1008 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW Hearts of Sorrow: Vietnamese-American Lives, by James M. Freeman JOHN MORITSUGU 25(4):965 Heirs of the Greek Catastrophe: The Social Life of Asia Minor Refugees in Piraeus, by Renée Hirschon STAVROS T. CONSTANTINOU 25(2):423 Houses with Names: The Italian Immigrants of Highwood, Illinois, by Adria Bernardi BETTY BOYD CAROLI 25(4):966 Ideology and Immigration, Australia 1976 to 1987, by Katharine Betts WILLIAM L. MARR 25(1):204 Immigrant America: A Portrait, by Alejandro Portes and Ruben G. Rumbaut JEAN MOLESKY-POZ 25(3):630 The Immigrant Communities and Ethnic Minorities in the United States and Canada, by RobertJ .T heodoratus NORBERT H. LEESEBERG 25(2):418 Immigration and the Politics of Citizenship in Europe and North America, edited by William R. Brubaker PHILIP L. MARTIN 25(1):196 Immigration Reconsidered: History, Sociology, and Politics, edited by Virginia Yans-McLaughlin EVA E. SANDIS 25(4):958 ANNUAL INDEX 1009 Incident at Howard Beach: The Case for Murder, by Charles J. Hynes and Bob Drury JOSEPH A. VARACALLI 25(4):961 The Indochinese Refugee Dilemma, by Valerie O’Connor Sutter GAIL P. KELLY 25(3):625 International Migration in Africa, by Sergio Ricca MICHAEL C. MBABUIKE 25(4):9693 The Making of an American Pluralism: Buffalo, New York, 1825-60, by David A. Gerber LAWRENCE H. FUCHS 25(2):408 The Mexican-American Border Region: Issues and Trends, by Raul A. Fernandez AVELARDO VALDEZ 25(3):631 Mexican Americans: Leadership, Ideology, & Identity, 1930-1960, by Mario T. Garcia ROBERTO E. VILLARREAL 25(2):415 Migrants tn the Mexican North: Mobility, Economy, and Soctety tn a Colonial World, by Michael M. Swann DOUGLAS J. MCCREADY 25(2):413 Minority Languages and Dominant Culture, by Mary Kalantzis, Bill Cope and Diana Slade ROBERTJ . DI PIETRO 25(3):637 1010 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW Monte Carmelo: An Italian-American Community in the Bronx, by Anthony L. LaRuffa JOHN W. BRIGGS 25(1):201 Multiculturalism and the Charter, A Legal Perspective, by Canadian Human Rights Foundation FREDA HAWKINS 25(1):202 Multiculturalism and Intergroup Relations, edited by James S. Frideres S. S. HALLI 25(3):635 The New Chinatown, by Peter Kwong CHAN KWOK BUN 25(1):200 New Identities in Europe, edited by Karmela Liebkind LYNNE SNOWDEN 25(1):195 The New Immigration: Implications for Poverty and Public Assistance Utilization, by Leif Jensen THOMAS J. ESPENSHADE 25(4):959 Organizing Puerto Rican Migrant Farmworkers: The Experience of Puerto Ricans in New Jersey, by Gloria Bonilla-Santiago OLGA JIMENEZ WAGENHEIM 25(1):199 Outside In: Minorities and the Transformation of American Education, by Paula S. Fass JUNE GRANT 25(2):410