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Working Paper #
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Title
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Author(s)
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| 188 |
Open doors (for almost all): visa policies and ethnic selectivity in Ecuador
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Luisa Feline Freier
London School of Economics (LSE) |
| 187 |
Contagious Disease, Epidemics, National Security, and U.S. Immigration: Historical Policy Responses |
Robbie Totten
Pre-Doctoral Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies
Doctoral Candidate, UCLA |
| 186 |
Beyond Assimilation: The Second Generation in France (Powerpoint) |
Patrick Simon
Director of Research
Unit “International Migration and Minorities”
INED
France |
| 185 |
From Sheriff’s Deputies to Immigration Officers: Screening Immigrant Status in a Tennessee Jail |
Amada Armenta
Pre-Doctoral Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
| 184 |
Managing Labour Migration in Europe: Ideas, Knowledge, and Policy Change |
Alex Balch
Department of Politics, University of Sheffield |
| 183 |
Immigrant Retirement Prospects: From Bad to Worse? |
Derek Hum
Department of Economics, University of Manitoba
Wayne Simpson
Department of Economics, University of Manitoba |
| 182 |
Central American Migration to Mexico and the United States: The Influence of Gender on Destinations and Destinies |
Carmen Fernández Casanueva
Research Fellow, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (Mexico)
Guest Scholar, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
| 181 |
Estimates of the Cyclical Inflow of Undocumented
Migrants to the United States |
Scott Borger
Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, University of California, San Diego |
| 180 |
The Declining Use of the Mixtec Language Among Oaxacan Migrants and Stay-at-Homes: The Persistence of Memory, Discrimination, and Social Hierarchies of Power
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Elizabeth Perry
University of California, San Diego
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| 179 |
Living Islam in Non-Muslim Spaces:
How Religiosity of Muslim Immigrant Women Affect Their Cultural and Civic Integration in
Western Host Societies |
Saba Senses Ozyurt
University of California, Irvine |
| 178 |
Anti-immigrant Sentiment and Welfare State
Regimes in Europe |
Xavier Escandell
University of Northern Iowa
Alin M. Ceobanu
University of Florida |
| 177 |
Globalización, inmigración y género: Vivencias
laborales y de género de mexicanos en EE.UU. y
Marroquíes en España |
Kathryn Kopinak
University of Western Ontario (Canada)
Rosa M. Soriano Miras
Universidad de Granada (Spain) |
| 176 |
Trapped at the Bottom: Racialized and Gendered
Labor Queues in New Immigrant Destinations |
Laura López-Sanders |
| 175 |
The Role of Ethnic Politics in U.S. Immigration
and Refugee Policy: the Case of Soviet Jewry |
Fred A. Lazin |
| 174 |
Stability in a New Destination:
Mexican Immigrants in Clark County, Ohio |
David Keyes |
| 173 |
Rescaling the “Alien,” Rescaling Personhood:
Neoliberalism, Immigration, and the State |
Monica W. Varsanyi |
| 172 |
Diminished or Revitalized Tradition of Return?
Transnational Migration in Bolivia’s Valle Alto |
Richard Jones |
| 171 |
Integration and Differential Fertility in Latin
American Women in Spain and the United States |
Xiana Bueno García |
| 170 |
Reforming the Management of Migration Flows from
Latin America to the United States |
Wayne Cornelius |
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169
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The Imagined Return:
Hope and Imagination among International Migrants from Rural Mexico |
Javier Serrano |
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168
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Assessing the Role of Pre-School Program Design in the Successful Integration of Immigrant Children in Greece |
Daphne Halkias
Michael Fakinos
Nicholas Harkiolakis
Peggy Pelonis
Vicky Katsioloudes |
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167
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Mexican Policy and Mexico – U.S. Migration |
Agustín Escobar Latapí |
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166
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The Importance of Brain Return in the Brain Drain-
Brain Gain Debate |
Karin Mayr
Giovanni Peri |
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165
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Immigration Policing Through the Backdoor: City Ordinances, The “Right to the City,” and the Exclusion of Undocumented Day Laborers |
Monica W. Varsanyi |
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164
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Institutionalized Networks: The Role of Transportation Workers in West African Mobility |
Tim Mechlinski |
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163
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The interrelationship between fertility, family
maintenance, and Mexico-U.S. migration |
David P. Lindstrom
Silvia Giorguli-Saucedo |
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162
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Agenda Setting, Public Opinion, and the Issue of
Immigration Reform |
Johanna Dunaway
Marisa A. Abrajano
Regina P. Branton |
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161
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Globalization and its Impact on Migration in
Agricultural Communities in Mexico |
José Martínez |
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160
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Integrating Immigrants: Morality and Loyalty in U. S. Naturalization Practice |
Susan Gordon |
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159
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Differences in Productivity or Discrimination?
Latin American and Caribbean Immigrants in the US Labor Market
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Maritza Caicedo Riazcos
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158
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Institutionalizing Precarious Immigration Status
in Canada |
Luin Goldring
Carolina Berinstein
Judith Bernhard
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157
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National Security and Immigration in the United States after 9/11
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Chris Rudolph
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156
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Weighing the Costs and Benefits of
Mexican Immigration: The Mexican-
American Perspective
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Tomas R. Jiménez
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155
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Characteristics and Business Profiles of Immigrant-Owned Small Firms: The Case of Albanian Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Greece
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Daphne Halkias
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154
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The Effect of Political Unrest on Migration Decisions: New Evidence and Preliminary Findings from Oaxaca, Mexico
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Jeffrey H. Cohen |
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153
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Mexican Immigrant Integration in the U.S. Southeast:
Institutional Approaches to Immigrant Integration
in Owensboro, Kentucky |
Meredith Glenn Cabell |
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152
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Don’t Hassle Me, I’m Local:
The Integration of Latin American Settlers
in the Delmarva Peninsula |
Alison Smith Gaffney |
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151
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Internalizing Immigration Policy within the Nation-State:
The Local Initiative of Aguaviva, Spain |
Angela S. García |
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150
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The Transit State: A Comparative Analysis of
Mexican and Moroccan Immigration Policies |
Ann Kimball |
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149
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English Proficiency and Social Assimilation Among Immigrants:
An Instrumental-Variables Approach |
Hoyt Bleakley |
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148
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The Mexican Government and Organised Mexican Immigrants in the United States: A Historical Analysis of Political Transnationalism, 1848-2005 |
Gustavo Cano and Alexandra Delano |
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147
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From Newcomers to Americans:
An Integration Policy for a Nation of Immigrants |
Tomás R. Jiménez |
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State, Citizenship, and Diaspora: The Cases of Jordan and Lebanon |
Laurie A. Brand |
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From national inclusion to economic exclusion: ethnit Hungarian labour migration to Hungary |
Jon E. Fox |
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The Transformation of Ethnic Neighborhoods into Places of Leisure and Consumption |
Jan Rath |
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Illegal Migration from Mexico to the United States |
Gordon H. Hanson |
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142
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Regularization Programs for Undocumented Migrants |
Sebastian Sunderhaus |
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Language Politics and Policies in the United States: Implications for the Imigrant Debate |
April Linton
University of California, San Diego |
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140
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Rising Tensions Between National and Local Immigration and Citizenship Policy: Matrículas Consulares, Local Membership and Documenting the Undocumented |
Monica W. Varsanyi
School of Justice and Social Inquiry
Arizona State University |
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139
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Fortress Russia – An overview of the 2005 Russian Federation Survey on Immigration Attitudes and Ethnic Relations |
Professor Mikhail A. Alexseev
San Diego State University |
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137
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Economic Crisis and the Incorporation of New Migrant Sending Areas in Mexico: The Case of Zapotitlán Salinas, Puebla |
Alison Elizabeth Lee
Center for U.S. – Mexican Studies
Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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136
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Death and the Moral State |
Maurizio Albahari
Department of Anthropology,
University of California, Irvine |
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135
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Ethnosizing Immigrants |
Amelie Constant, IZA, Bonn, and Georgetown University; Liliya Gataullina, IZA and University of Bonn;
Klaus F. Zimmermann, Bonn University, IZA, Bonn, and DIW-Berlin |
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134
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Burden-Sharing: The International Politics of Refugee Protection |
Eiko R. Thielemann, London School of Economics |
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133
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Voces de mujeres desde la inmigración: Una comparativa
entre el asentamiento de marroquíes en España y mexicanas en EE.UU. |
Rosa M. Soriano Miras, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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132
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US Immigration Reform: Can the System Be Repaired? |
Marc Rosenblum, Migration Policy Institute |
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131
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The Effect of Illegal Immigration and Border Enforcement on Crime Rates along the U.S. – Mexico Border |
Pia M. Orrenius and Roberto Coronado, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
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130
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Immigrant Replenishment and the Continuing Significance of Ethnicity and Race: The Case of the Mexican-origin Population |
Tomas R. Jimenez, UC San Diego |
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129
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Why Does Immigration Divide America?: Public Finance and Political Opposition to Open Borders |
Gordon Hanson, UC San Diego and National Bureau of Economic Research |
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128
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Immigrants and Health Agency: Public Safety, Health, and Latino Immigrants in North Carolina |
Robert Donnelly |
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127
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Demographics Slump vs. Immigration Policy: The Case of the Czech Republic |
Milos Calda, Institute of International Studies, Charles University, Czech Republic |
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126
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Knocking at the Doors of “Fortress Europe”: Migration and Border Control in Southern Spain and Eastern Poland |
Stefan Alscher, Humboldt University |
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125
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On Learning English: The Importance of School Context, Immigrant Communities, and the Racial Symbolism of the English Language in Understanding the Challenge for Immigrant Adolescents |
Carmina Brittain, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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124
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Mexican Migration to the United States: A Long Twentieth Century of Coyotaje |
David Spener, Trinity University |
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123
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State and Emigration: A Century of Emigration Policy in Mexico |
David FitzGerald, UC San Diego |
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122
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Borderlands and the Claims of Justice |
Yvonne Aimé Gastélum, Harvard University |
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121
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Uniting Two Cultures: Latino Immigrants in the Wisconsin Dairy Industry |
Brent Eric Valentine |
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120
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The Relationship Between Employment in Maquiladora Industries in Mexico and Labor Migration to the United States |
Kathryn Kopinak, King’s University College, University of Western Ontario |
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119
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De Paisano a Paisano: Mexican Immigrant Students and their Transnational Perceptions of U.S. Schools |
Carmina Brittain, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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118
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Strategies for Survival: Migration and Fair Trade-Organic Coffee Production in Oaxaca, Mexico |
Jessa Lewis, UC San Diego |
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117
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Determinants of Naturalization: The Role of Dual Citizenship Laws |
Francesca Mazzolari, UC San Diego |
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116
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“Domestic Slavery” versus “Workers Rights”: Political Mobilizations of Migrant Domestic Workers in the European Union |
Helen Schwenken, University of Kassel, Germany |
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115
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Faithfully Providing Refuge: The Role of Religious Organizations in Refugee Assistance and Advocacy |
Stephanie J. Nawyn, UC San Diego |
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114
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Domestic Insecurities: Female Migration from the Philippines, Development and National Subject-Status |
Robyn M. Rodriguez, UC Berkeley |
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113
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Mexican Immigrant Political and Economic Incorporation |
Frank D. Bean, Susan K. Brown, and Ruben Rumbaut, UC-Irvine |
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112
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Does Policy Matter? On Governments’ Attempts to Control Unwanted Migration |
Eiko Thielemann, London School of Economics |
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111
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Language Assimilation Today: Bilingualism Persists More Than in the Past, But English Still Dominates |
Richard Alba, Lewis Mumford Center for Comparative Urban and Regional Research
University at Albany |
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110
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Development of National Migration Regimes: Japan in Comparative Perspective |
Katherine Tegtmeyer Pak, St. Olaf College |
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109
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Cambios en la Inmigración a Resultas de la Política Restrictiva del Gobierno Español |
Antonio Izquierdo, Visiting Research Fellow, CCIS, and Professor of Sociology, University of Coruña, Spain |
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108
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Immigrants and Their Schooling |
James P. Smith, RAND |
|
107
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Media Images, Immigrant Reality: Ethnic Prejudice and Tradition in Japanese Media Representations of Japanese-Brazilian Return Migrants |
Takeyuki Tsuda, University of California, San Diego |
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106
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Learning in Two Languages: Spanish-English Immersion in U.S. Public Schools |
April Linton, Princeton University and UC San Diego |
|
105
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Immigration and Politics |
Wayne A. Cornelius, UC San Diego, and Marc R. Rosenblum, University of New Orleans |
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104
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What Holds Back the Second Generation? The Intergenerational Transmission of Language Human Capital Among Immigrants |
Hoyt Bleakley, UC San Diego, and Aimee Chin, University of Houston |
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103
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Organizing Immigrant Communities in American Cities: Is this Transnationalism, or What? |
Gustavo Cano, UC San Diego, Guest Scholar, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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102
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Remittance Outcomes in Rural Oaxaca, Mexico: Challenges, Options, and Opportunities for Migrant Households |
Jeffrey H. Cohen and Leila Rodriguez, Pennsylvania State University |
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101
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From National Inclusion to European Exclusion: State, Nation and Europe in Ethnic Hungarian Migration to Hungary |
Jon E. Fox, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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100
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Gender(ed) Migrations: Shifting Gender Subjectivities in a Transnational Mexican Community |
Deborah A. Boehm, Guest Scholar, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies and Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies |
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99
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Tendencias recientes de las remesas de los migrantes mexicanos en Estados Unidos |
Fernando Lozano Ascencio, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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98
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Making the Queue: Latino Day Laborers in New York’s Street Corner Labor Markets |
Carolyn Pinedo Turnovsky, Joint Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies and Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies |
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97
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On Deconstructing Immigrant Generations:Cohorts and the Cuban émigré experience |
Susan Eckstein, Boston University |
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96
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The Impact of Political Engagement on Social and Political Tolerance toward Immigrants in Southern Europe |
Xavier Escandell, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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95
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Foundations of U.S. Immigration Control Policy: A study of information transmission to Mexican migrants and the role of information as a deterrent at the border |
Adam Sherry, UC San Diego |
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94
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Chinese Globalization and Migration to Europe |
Frank Pieke, University of Oxford |
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93
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Self Selection among Undocumented Immigrants from Mexico |
Pia Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
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92
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Controlling ‘Unwanted’ Immigration: Lessons from the United States, 1993-2004 |
Wayne A. Cornelius, UC San Diego |
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91
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Our Place in Someone Else’s House: Korean Americans and gendered identity in global/local context |
Nadia Kim, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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90
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The Temporary Mexican Migrant Labor Program in Canadian Agriculture |
Gustavo Verduzco Igartúa, Centro de Estudios Sociológicos, El Colegio de México |
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89
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Latino Independents and Identity Formation Under Uncertainty |
Zoltan Hajnal, UC San Diego |
|
88
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Population Politics: Benjamin Franklin and the peopling of North America |
Alan Houston, UC San Diego |
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87
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Language Skills and Earnings: Evidence from childhood Immigrants |
Hoyt Bleakley, UC San Diego |
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86
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¿”Estado de Oro” o “Jaula de Oro”? Undocumented Mexican Immigrant Workers, the Driver’s License, and Subnational Illegalization in California |
Hinda Seif, UC Institute for Labor and Employment |
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85
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The Dynamics of Repeat Migration: A Markov Chain Analysis |
Amelie Constant, University of Pennsylvania and IZA, and Klaus Zimmerman, Bonn University, IZA and DIW Berlin |
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84
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The Relationship between Legal Status, Rights and the Social Integration of the Immigrants |
Francisco J. Durán Ruiz, Universidad de Granada |
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83
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Constructing the Criminal Alien: A Historical Framework for Analyzing Border Vigilantes at the Turn of the 21st Century |
Kelly Lytle, UC San Diego |
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82
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On Vigilantism: a Model |
Robin Hoover, Humane Borders |
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81
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Is Spanish Here to Stay? Contexts for bilingualism among U.S.-born Hispanics, 1990-2000 |
April Linton, Princeton University |
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80
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Non citizens, Voice, and Identity: the Politics of Citizenship in Japan’s Korean Community |
Erin Aeran Chung, Harvard University |
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79
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Mexico-U.S. Migration and Labor Unions: Obstacles to Building Cross-Border Solidarity |
Julie Watts, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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78
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Mobilizing in the Barrio: Conflicting Identities and the Language of Politics |
Emmanuelle Le Texier, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris – Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales (CERI), Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, and Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies |
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77
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A Tale of Two Borders: The U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada Lines After 9-11 |
Peter Andreas, Brown University |
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76
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Crossing Borders in the School Yard: The Formation of Transnational Social Spaces among Chinese and Mexican Immigrant Students |
Carmina Brittain, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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75
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Identity Projects at Home and Labor from Abroad: The Market for Foreign Domestic Workers in Southern California and Santiago, Chile |
Kristen Hill Maher, San Diego State University and Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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74
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Lessons from a Protracted Refugee Situation |
Nathaniel H. Goetz, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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73
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Managing Migration for Economic Growth: Germany and the United States in Comparative Perspective |
Philip Martin, Hans Dietrich von Loeffelholz and Thomas Straubhaar, The American Institute for Contemporary German Studies |
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72
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Human Rights and Citizenship: The Case of Mexican Migrants in Canada |
Tanya Basok, University of Windsor |
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71
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Eurostars and Eurocities: Towards a Sociology of Free Moving Professionals in Western Europe |
Adrian Favell, University of California, Los Angeles |
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70
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Prostitutes and Picture Brides: Chinese and Japanese Immigration, Settlement, and American Nation-Building, 1870-1920 |
Catherine Lee, University of California, Los Angeles and Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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69
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The State and Racialization: The Case of Koreans in Japan |
Kazuko Suzuki, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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68
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No Solutions in Sight: the Problem of Protracted Refugee Situations in Africa |
Jeff Crisp, Head, Evaluation and Policy Analysis Unit UNHCR, Geneva |
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67
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War in Iraq: An Impending Refugee Crisis? Uncertain Risks, Inadequate Preparation and Coordination |
Gil Loescher, The International Institute for Strategic Studies, London |
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66
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Refugees and the Red Cross: An Underdeveloped Dimension of Protection |
David P. Forsythe, University of Nebraska, Lincoln |
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65
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Refugee or Internally Displaced Person? To Where Should One Flee? |
Will H. Moore and Stephen M. Shellman, The Florida State University |
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64
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Mexican Immigrant Communities in the South and Social Capital: The Case of Dalton, Georgia |
Rubén Hernández-León, UC Los Angeles and Víctor Zúñiga, Universidad de Monterrey |
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63
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Ethnic Entrepreneurship: Ethnicity and the Economy in Enterprise |
Zulema Valdez, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies and The Center for US-Mexican Studies |
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62
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The Effect of Institutional Arrangements and Operations on Judicial Behavior in American Immigration Law — 1883-1893 and 1990-2000 |
Anna O. Law, University of Texas, Austin, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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61
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Multilateral Cooperation, Integration and Regimes: The Case of International Labor Mobility |
Eytan Meyers, Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
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60
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Let’s Talk: Dialogue Across Disciplines on Immigration and Integration Issues |
Harlan Koff, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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59
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International Migration, Self-Selection, and the Distribution of Wages: Evidence from Mexico and the United States |
Daniel Chiquiar, UC San Diego and Gordon H. Hanson, UC San Diego and National Bureau of Economic Research |
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58
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Rethinking the ‘Local’ and ‘Transnational’: Cross-Border Politics and Hometown Networks in an Immigrant Union |
David FitzGerald, University of California, Los Angeles |
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57
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Spain as a Recent Country of Immigration: How Immigration Became a Symbolic, Political, and Cultural Problem in the “New Spain” |
Belén Agrela, University of Granada, Spain, Visiting Research Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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56
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Temporary Foreign Worker Programmes: Policies, Adverse Consequences, and the Need to Make Them Work |
Martin Ruhs, University of Cambridge, UK, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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55
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The Dawn of a New Generation: The Historical Evolution of Inter-Generational Conflict and Cooperation in Korean American Organizational Politics |
Angie Y. Chung, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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54
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Beyond the Policy of No Policy: Emigration from Mexico and Central America |
Marc Rosenblum, University of New Orleans |
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53
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Citizenship Solidarity and Rights Individualism: On the Decline of National Citizenship in the U.S., Germany, and Israel |
David Abraham, University of Miami |
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52
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States and Their Expatriates: Explaining the Development of Tunisian and Moroccan Emigration-Related Institutions |
Laurie A. Brand, University of Southern California |
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51
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Charting a Civic Border: Immigration and Naturalization in San Diego |
Robert H. McLaughlin, University of Chicago, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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50
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Labor Market Incorporation of Immigrants in Japan and the United States: A Comparative Analysis |
Takeyuki Tsuda and Wayne A. Cornelius, University of California, San Diego |
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49
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Gender and Migration: An Integrative Approach |
Nana Oishi, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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48
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Redefining the Boundaries of Belonging: Thoughts on Transnational Religious and Political Life |
Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College |
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47
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The “Brain Gain” Hypothesis: Third World Elites in Industrialized Countries and Socioeconomic Development in their Home Country |
Uwe Hunger, University of Muenster, Germany, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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46
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“Them” or “Us”?: Assessing Responsibility for Undocumented Migration
from Mexico |
Fred Krissman, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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45
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Ethnic-Priority Immigration in Israel and Germany: Resilience Versus Demise |
Christian Joppke, European University Institute (Italy) and Zeev Roshenhek, Hebrew University (Israel) |
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44
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Political Economy, Sectoral Shocks, and Border Enforcement |
Gordon H. Hanson, University of California, San Diego & NBER and Antonio Spilimbergo, International Monetary Fund |
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43
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Migration Merchants: Human Smuggling from Ecuador and China |
David Kyle, University of California, Davis and Zai Liang, Queens College – CUNY |
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42
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Global Products, Embedded Contexts: The Interpretation of Consumption Practices Among Palestinian Migrants in Amman |
E. Anne Beal, University of Chicago |
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41
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Immigration, Economic Insecurity, and the “Ambivalent” American Public |
Alan Kessler, University of Texas, Austin, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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40
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Safe Haven: International Norms, Strategic Interests, and U.S. Refugee Policy |
Idean Salehyan, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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39
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Mexican Immigrant Women’s Narratives of Language Experience: Defendiéndose in Southern California |
May Relaño Pastor, Universidad de Granada (Spain), Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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38
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When Institutional Boundaries Meet New Political Ideas: Courts, Congress and U.S. Immigration Policy Reform |
Valerie F. Hunt, University of Washington, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies |
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37
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Farm Labor in California: Then and Now |
Philip Martin, University of California, Davis |
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36
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Globalization, the State, and the Creation of Flexible Indigenous Workers: Mixtec Farmworkers in Oregon |
Lynn Stephen, University of Oregon |
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35
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Frontier Hybridization or Culture Clash?: Trans-national Migrant Communities and Sub-national Identity Politics in Andalusia, Spain |
Gunther Dietz, University of Granada (Spain), Visiting Scholar, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Vol. 30, Nº 6, pp. 1087-1112 (2004) |
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34
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Ciudadanías Excluidas: Indígenas y Migrantes en México |
Alejandra Castañeda and Emiko Saldívar, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego |
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33
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Immigration Policy, Assimilation of Immigrants, and Natives’ Sentiments Towards Immigrants: Evidence from 12 OECD Countries |
Thomas K. Bauer, Magnus Lofstrom and Klaus F. Zimmermann, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn |
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32
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From the Barrio to the ‘Burbs: Immigration and Urban Sprawl in Southern California |
Enrico A. Marcelli, University of Massachusetts, Boston |
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31
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Does Border Enforcement Protect U.S. Workers From Illegal Immigration? |
Gordon Hanson, University of Michigan and National Bureau of Economic Research, Raymond Robertson, Macalester College and Antonio Spilimbergo, International Monetary Fund |
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30
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Towards Local Citizenship: Japanese Cities Respond to International Migration |
Katherine Tegtmeyer Pak, New College of the University of South Florida |
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29
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Immigration Policies and their Impact: The Case of New Zealand and Australia |
Rainer Winkelmann, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn |
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28
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Politics, Race and Absorption: Israeli Housing and Education Policies for Ethiopian Jewish Immigrants, 1984-1992 |
Fred A. Lazin, Ben Gurion University of the Negev |
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27
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Death at the Border: The Efficacy and “Unintended” Consequences of U.S. Immigration Control Policy 1993-2000 |
Wayne A. Cornelius, University of California, San Diego |
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26
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Demobilizing the Revolution: Migration, Repatriation and Colonization in Mexico, 1911-1940 |
Casey Walsh, New School University |
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25
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Networks and Religious Communities Among Salvadoran Immigrants in San Francisco, Phoenix, and Washington, D.C. |
Cecilia Menjivar, Arizona State University |
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23
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A Singular International Area: Borders and Cultures in the Societies of the Strait of Gibraltar |
Francisco Oda-Angel, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid |
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22
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Working on the Margins: Immigrant Day Labor Characteristics and Prospects for Employment |
Abel Valenzuela, Jr., University of California, Los Angeles |
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21
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The Benefits of Being Minority:The Ethnic Status of the Japanese-Brazilians in Brazil |
Takeyuki Tsuda, University of California, San Diego |
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20
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The Migration of High-Skilled Workers from Canada to the United States:Empirical Evidence and Economic Reasons |
Mahmood Iqbal, The Conference Board of Canada |
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19
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The Emigration of High-Skilled Indian Workers to the United States: Flexible Citizenship and India’s Information Economy |
Paula Chakravartty, University of California, San Diego |
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18
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Rethinking Migration: High-Skilled Labor Flows from India to the United States |
A. Aneesh, Rutgers University |
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17
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Cleaning the Buildings of High Tech Companies in Silicon Valley: The Case of Mexican Janitors in Sonix |
Christián Zlolniski, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte |
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16
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Migrants of the Information Age: Indian and Mexican Engineers and Regional Development in Silicon Valley |
Rafael G. Alarcón, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte |
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15
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Silicon Valley’s New Immigrant Entrepreneurs |
AnnaLee Saxenian, University of California, Santa Cruz |
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14
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Matching Workers to Work: The Case of Asian Immigrant Engineers in Canada |
Monica Boyd, Florida State University |
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13
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Self-Employment and Earnings among High-Skilled Immigrants in the United States |
Magnus Lofstrom, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn |
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12
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H-1B Temporary Workers: Estimating the Population |
B. Lindsay Lowell, Georgetown University |
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11
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The H-1B Visa Debate in Historical Perspective: The Evolution of U.S. Policy Toward Foreign-Born Workers |
Margaret L. Usdansky and Thomas J. Espenshade, Princeton University |
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10
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US Relations with Mexico and Central America, 1977-1999 |
Marc Rosenblum, University of California, San Diego |
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9
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Economic Restructuring, Immigration and the New Labor Movement: Latina/o Janitors in Los Angeles |
Cynthia Cranford, University of Southern California |
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8
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Negotiating National Identity: Middle Eastern and Asian Immigrants and the Struggle for Ethnicity in Brazil |
Jeffrey Lesser, University of Connecticut |
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7
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Economic Restructuring and Racialization: Incorporation of Mexicans and Mexican-Americans in the Rural Midwest |
Nancy Naples, University of California, Irvine |
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6
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Gender Differences in Support for Radical Right, Anti-Immigrant Political Parties |
Terri Givens, University of Washington |
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5
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The Unconventional Immigration Policy Preferences of Labor Unions in Spain, Italy, and France |
Julie Watts, European Union Center of California, Scripps College |
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4
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Undocumented Migration in the USA and Germany |
Holk Stobbe, University of Göttingen, Germany; CCIS visiting scholar |
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3
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The Role of the State in Influencing African Labour Outcomes in Spain and Portugal |
Forthcoming in Geoforum
Cristóbal Mendoza, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte |
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2
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African Immigrant Workers in Spanish Agriculture |
Keith Hoggart, Kings College, London
Cristóbal Mendoza, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
Sociologia Ruralis, 39 (4), 1999, 538-562 |
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1
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Social, Spatial, and Skill Mismatch Among Immigrants and Native-Born Workers in Los Angeles |
Manuel Pastor, University of California, Santa Cruz, and
Enrico Marcelli, Research Fellow, Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, UCLA |