The authors use a rich data set on NewYork City public elementary schools to explore how changes in immigrant representation have played out at the school level, providing a set of stylistic facts about the magnitude and nature of demographic changes in urban schools. They find that while the city expe-rienced an overall increase in its immigrant representation over the 5 years studied, its elementary schools did not. Although the average school experi-enced little change during this period, a significant minority of schools saw sizable shifts. The change does not mirror theWhite flight and ‘tipping ’ asso-ciated with desegregation but rather suggests a tendency to stabilize, with declines in immigrant enrollments concentrated in schools wi...
Over half a century after Brown vs. Board of Education, the United States remains a country with lar...
With the growing desire to revitalize the middle class, gentrification has taken an all time\ud high...
We examine whether low-skilled immigration to the United States has contributed to immigrants\u27 re...
The authors use a rich data set on NewYork City public elementary schools to explore how changes in ...
Since the early 1990s, immigrants from Latin America and Asia have been arriving in parts of the Uni...
The United States has been experiencing its fourth wave of immigration since the 1970s. In 2000, app...
Early in the 20th century, high rates of international migration from Europe and an increasing numbe...
Students ’ relationship with teachers is a building block toward student prog-ress and success. Litt...
College-educated White households have increasingly opted to live in central urban neighborhoods, tr...
The number of foreign-born students in American schools has increased significantly over the past fe...
This article describes the response of one East Coast, urban high school district to the unexpected ...
Early in the 20th century, high rates of international migration from Europe and an increasing numbe...
An increasingly important issue faced by Western countries is the social tension created by growing ...
This article investigates whether and the extent to which “white flight” from Hispanic and Limited E...
This article investigates whether and the extent to which “white flight ” from Hispanic and limited-...
Over half a century after Brown vs. Board of Education, the United States remains a country with lar...
With the growing desire to revitalize the middle class, gentrification has taken an all time\ud high...
We examine whether low-skilled immigration to the United States has contributed to immigrants\u27 re...
The authors use a rich data set on NewYork City public elementary schools to explore how changes in ...
Since the early 1990s, immigrants from Latin America and Asia have been arriving in parts of the Uni...
The United States has been experiencing its fourth wave of immigration since the 1970s. In 2000, app...
Early in the 20th century, high rates of international migration from Europe and an increasing numbe...
Students ’ relationship with teachers is a building block toward student prog-ress and success. Litt...
College-educated White households have increasingly opted to live in central urban neighborhoods, tr...
The number of foreign-born students in American schools has increased significantly over the past fe...
This article describes the response of one East Coast, urban high school district to the unexpected ...
Early in the 20th century, high rates of international migration from Europe and an increasing numbe...
An increasingly important issue faced by Western countries is the social tension created by growing ...
This article investigates whether and the extent to which “white flight” from Hispanic and Limited E...
This article investigates whether and the extent to which “white flight ” from Hispanic and limited-...
Over half a century after Brown vs. Board of Education, the United States remains a country with lar...
With the growing desire to revitalize the middle class, gentrification has taken an all time\ud high...
We examine whether low-skilled immigration to the United States has contributed to immigrants\u27 re...