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Making Connections: A Study of Networking among Immigrant Professionals
   

Ann D. Bagchi

       
   

Bagchi is among the first to consider the importance of casual ties and professional networks in bringing skilled immigrants to the United States.

Utilizing quantitative and qualitative research methods Bagchi examines the role that networks play in the immigration of professionals to the United States. Past research of so-called "migrant networks" emphasized the role of close interpersonal ties and focused on lower-skilled immigrants. This research shows that casual ties play a significant role in bringing highly-skilled immigrants to the U.S., but also that the importance of the "strength of ties" varies considerably by gender and occupation.

Bagchi used two quantitative data sources: the Immigration and Naturalization ServicesŐ Public Use files and the Microdata files of the United StatesŐ Census Bureau as well as her own qualitative interviews. The book makes an important contribution to the understanding of the immigration experience through its study of heretofore neglected segments of the immigrant population and through its use of a combination of research techniques.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction: Social Networks and Immigrant Professionals
  2. The Conceptualization of Migrant Networks
  3. Legislative and Demographic Impacts on Network Usage
  4. The Network Ties of Indian and Filipino Professionals
  5. Pilot Study of Immigrant Professionals in New York
  6. Findings from the Study of Immigrant Professional Networking
  7. Appendices
    References
    Index
       
  Ann D. Bagchi is a Research Analyst for TIAA-CREF in New York. She earned her Ph.D. in May 1999 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
       
    2001. x, 166 pages. ISBN 1-931202-17-6. $55.
netLibrary eBook under ISBN 1-931202-94-X.