As anti-immigrant sentiment erupts in Western democracies from Germany to the United States, some cities are still finding ways to make immigrants feel at home.
I conducted hundreds of interviews with immigrants in New York, Paris, and Barcelona intermittently for over a decade to understand how each city integrates—or excludes—its migrants.
My new book, A Place to Call Home, explains why some cities and their residents do better at incorporatingforeign-born newcomers in the local economy, culture and politics.
[For more on this story by ERNESTO CASTAÑEDA, go to https://www.citylab.com/equity...-in-4-charts/565184/]
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