The United States Immigration Act of 1965 was followed by a steep upward trend in total immigration, and by a dramatic shift in the source-country composition away from Europe and towards Asia and Latin America. In this paper I ask if and how the 1965 Act generated these unanticipated consequences. The result was partly because of the pre-existing legislation and partly because of the admission of immigrants outside the terms of the Act. However, much of it was a result of the Act itself, and specifically because of family reunification effects that were larger, the poorer the source country
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The 1965 Immigration Act represented a radical shift in US policy, which has been credited with dram...
Purpose: This paper investigates the effect of the US Illegal Immigrant Reform and Immigrant Respons...
The United States Immigration Act of 1965 was followed by a steep upward trend in total immigration,...
In the present day, immigration is a supremely controversial topic and the source of much political ...
The current wave of immigration to the United States – the third major wave in the nation’s history ...
The United States of American has often been called “a nation of immigrants” due to its long immigra...
The United States has experienced rising immigration levels and changing source since the 1950s. The...
149 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This study has three main goa...
M igration has always been a significant part of human life. For millennia, humans have traveled fro...
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) was an attempt to create a comprehensive solut...
Between July 1964 and October 1965, Congress enacted the three most important civil rights laws sinc...
The immigration laws in our country have been influenced by population growth and distribution, as w...
As the largest immigrant group in the United States, the influence of Mexican immigrants on the Unit...
This paper addresses what is known about the impacts of immigrants onthe U.S. economy, with special ...
[Δε διατίθεται περίληψη / no abstract available][Δε διατίθεται περίληψη / no abstract available
The 1965 Immigration Act represented a radical shift in US policy, which has been credited with dram...
Purpose: This paper investigates the effect of the US Illegal Immigrant Reform and Immigrant Respons...
The United States Immigration Act of 1965 was followed by a steep upward trend in total immigration,...
In the present day, immigration is a supremely controversial topic and the source of much political ...
The current wave of immigration to the United States – the third major wave in the nation’s history ...
The United States of American has often been called “a nation of immigrants” due to its long immigra...
The United States has experienced rising immigration levels and changing source since the 1950s. The...
149 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This study has three main goa...
M igration has always been a significant part of human life. For millennia, humans have traveled fro...
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) was an attempt to create a comprehensive solut...
Between July 1964 and October 1965, Congress enacted the three most important civil rights laws sinc...
The immigration laws in our country have been influenced by population growth and distribution, as w...
As the largest immigrant group in the United States, the influence of Mexican immigrants on the Unit...
This paper addresses what is known about the impacts of immigrants onthe U.S. economy, with special ...
[Δε διατίθεται περίληψη / no abstract available][Δε διατίθεται περίληψη / no abstract available
The 1965 Immigration Act represented a radical shift in US policy, which has been credited with dram...
Purpose: This paper investigates the effect of the US Illegal Immigrant Reform and Immigrant Respons...