This issue brief focuses on how do non-English speaking immigrants from the Caribbean (focusing primarily on Haitian immigrants) tend to vote when they migrate to the United States. Also, how has their language barrier, along with their prior history in Haiti effect their voting behaviors and political participation in America
Native born citizens have different voting behavior than do naturalized citizens. Although both grou...
Lack of reliable data about foreign-born groups creates gaps in demographic measurement methodology ...
This issue brief outlines Latino immigration demographics in the United States, and how the growing ...
This issue brief examines the current key issues involving both immigrant status and voting behavior...
This qualitative study investigated perceived barriers to the incorporation of Haitian immigrants in...
The United States currently has the highest proportion of immigrants that it has had since the 1920s...
Haitians are one of the largest post 1965 immigrant groups in New York City. In 2009, there were som...
Beginning about 1972, many of the impoverished people of the Carribean nation of Haiti have fled the...
This article focuses on Haitian immigrants and how they have attempted to interpret their migration ...
This brief details African and black Caribbean immigration to the United States and how this phenome...
This issue brief discusses immigration and Latino population growth in the United States as they rel...
A brief overview of recent trends in Black African and Black Caribbean immigration, the different st...
This paper provides new evidence on the effect of immigration on electoral outcomes in developing co...
The article examines the recent immigration of Haitians to the United States and their claims for po...
Despite expanding populations of immigrants in new receiving communities in the United States, many ...
Native born citizens have different voting behavior than do naturalized citizens. Although both grou...
Lack of reliable data about foreign-born groups creates gaps in demographic measurement methodology ...
This issue brief outlines Latino immigration demographics in the United States, and how the growing ...
This issue brief examines the current key issues involving both immigrant status and voting behavior...
This qualitative study investigated perceived barriers to the incorporation of Haitian immigrants in...
The United States currently has the highest proportion of immigrants that it has had since the 1920s...
Haitians are one of the largest post 1965 immigrant groups in New York City. In 2009, there were som...
Beginning about 1972, many of the impoverished people of the Carribean nation of Haiti have fled the...
This article focuses on Haitian immigrants and how they have attempted to interpret their migration ...
This brief details African and black Caribbean immigration to the United States and how this phenome...
This issue brief discusses immigration and Latino population growth in the United States as they rel...
A brief overview of recent trends in Black African and Black Caribbean immigration, the different st...
This paper provides new evidence on the effect of immigration on electoral outcomes in developing co...
The article examines the recent immigration of Haitians to the United States and their claims for po...
Despite expanding populations of immigrants in new receiving communities in the United States, many ...
Native born citizens have different voting behavior than do naturalized citizens. Although both grou...
Lack of reliable data about foreign-born groups creates gaps in demographic measurement methodology ...
This issue brief outlines Latino immigration demographics in the United States, and how the growing ...