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Background and Acknowledgments |
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Labour Migrations, Family Histories, Caribbean Futures |
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Ethnicity, Identity, Community |
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4 | (7) |
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Gender, Generation, and the Life Course |
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11 | (4) |
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15 | (4) |
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Chapters of Caribbean Migration Experience |
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19 | (5) |
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Contextualising Migrant Flows: Socioeconomic, Political, and Legal Backgrounds of Two Colonial Migrations |
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24 | (27) |
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The British and French Caribbean in the Early Twentieth Century |
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25 | (5) |
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Migration Within a Colonial Relationship: Caribbean Movement into Europe |
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30 | (10) |
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Postwar Immigration in Britain and France: The Wider Context |
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40 | (7) |
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Conclusions: Accident of History Versus Planned Integral:Labour Source |
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47 | (4) |
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Working Lives Across Generations |
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51 | (73) |
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From Military Occupations to the Wider Economy: Contrasting Perspectives on Labour Recruitment from the Caribbean |
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52 | (5) |
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Caribbean Migrants in the Labour Markets from the 1950s to the 1970s: Gendered Access to Employment |
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57 | (29) |
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From the 1980s to the Present: Economic Restructuring, Industrial Growth and Decline |
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86 | (17) |
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Caribbean Descendants in the Labour Market |
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103 | (19) |
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122 | (2) |
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Housing and Residential Strategies |
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124 | (44) |
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Housing Conditions from the 1950s to the Late 1970s |
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126 | (6) |
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The Transition from the Caribbean to Metropolitan Living Space |
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132 | (9) |
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Housing Histories and Strategies Within a Changing Housing Market |
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141 | (10) |
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Changing Contexts and Housing Opportunities in the 1990s |
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151 | (15) |
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Caribbean Housing Prospects |
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166 | (2) |
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Caribbean Families as Anchors and Adaptors |
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168 | (39) |
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Caribbean Family Forms, from `Disorganisation' to Strengths and Flexibility |
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170 | (4) |
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Postwar Migration to Britain and France: The Family as Co-ordinator Financier, and Home Support System |
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174 | (14) |
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Caribbean Family and Household Forms Within the UK and France |
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188 | (17) |
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Changes and Continuities in Family Roles |
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205 | (2) |
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Transatlantic Lives, Transatlantic Social Fields: Circulation and Return to the Caribbean |
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207 | (33) |
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Transatlantic Circulation and Return |
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210 | (7) |
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The Social, Cultural, and Economic Context of Return Migration |
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217 | (9) |
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Social and Cultural Dimensions of Attachment to the Caribbean and Attitudes to Return |
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226 | (6) |
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Discourses of Belonging and Return |
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232 | (6) |
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238 | (2) |
Concluding Thoughts: The Caribbean in Twenty-First-Century Britain and France |
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240 | (7) |
Notes |
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247 | (8) |
Bibliography |
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255 | (26) |
Index |
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