ABSTRACT. This paper examines the initial location choice of legal employment-based immigrants to the United States using Immigration and Naturalization Service data on individual immigrants, as well as economic, demographic, and social data to characterize the 298 metropolitan areas we define as the universal choice set. Focusing on interac-tions between place characteristics and immigrant characteristics, we provide multi-nomial logit model estimates for the location choices of about 38,000 employment-based immigrants to the United States in 1995, focusing on the top 10 source countries. We find that, as groups, immigrants from nearly all countries are attracted to large cities with superior climates, and to cities with relatively well-ed...
Background: Research on immigrant dispersion to new U.S. destinations has not addressed the question...
Central cities historically have been viewed as “ports of entry ” welcoming new immigrants to the Un...
While the role of immigration and neighborhood change has been studied since the days of the Chicago...
The majority of the latest wave of immigration has gone to only a handful of the largest U.S. metrop...
This paper examines the determinants of the initial location choices of immigrants who enter the U.S...
This paper examines the determinants of the initial location choices of immigrants who enter the U.S...
Using the confidential long-form records of the 2000 population census, we study the choices of metr...
Our paper focuses on the problematique of the locational preferences and unemployment of Asian- born...
Public services such as welfare benefits and public education have been broadly used as anti-immigra...
This paper examines the determinants of intermetropolitan destination choice between 1995 and 2000 f...
This paper analyzes international migration streams to Belgian municipalities between 1994 and 2007....
This paper employs United States Census data to study the occupational allocation of im-migrants. Th...
In many European countries, the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand, immigrants account for over...
The long-standing claim that migrating individuals are uniformly positively selected (i.e. possessin...
Spatial consideration has been neglected in the migration literature. This paper fills the gap by ev...
Background: Research on immigrant dispersion to new U.S. destinations has not addressed the question...
Central cities historically have been viewed as “ports of entry ” welcoming new immigrants to the Un...
While the role of immigration and neighborhood change has been studied since the days of the Chicago...
The majority of the latest wave of immigration has gone to only a handful of the largest U.S. metrop...
This paper examines the determinants of the initial location choices of immigrants who enter the U.S...
This paper examines the determinants of the initial location choices of immigrants who enter the U.S...
Using the confidential long-form records of the 2000 population census, we study the choices of metr...
Our paper focuses on the problematique of the locational preferences and unemployment of Asian- born...
Public services such as welfare benefits and public education have been broadly used as anti-immigra...
This paper examines the determinants of intermetropolitan destination choice between 1995 and 2000 f...
This paper analyzes international migration streams to Belgian municipalities between 1994 and 2007....
This paper employs United States Census data to study the occupational allocation of im-migrants. Th...
In many European countries, the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand, immigrants account for over...
The long-standing claim that migrating individuals are uniformly positively selected (i.e. possessin...
Spatial consideration has been neglected in the migration literature. This paper fills the gap by ev...
Background: Research on immigrant dispersion to new U.S. destinations has not addressed the question...
Central cities historically have been viewed as “ports of entry ” welcoming new immigrants to the Un...
While the role of immigration and neighborhood change has been studied since the days of the Chicago...