This study empirically attempts to identify key factors determining the settlement patterns of undocumented immigrants within the United States. The estimations imply that undocumented immigrants appear to settle in states that border the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, or the Gulf of Mexico, and states where median family income is higher, average January temperatures are higher, the percent of the state population that is Hispanic is higher, and where economic freedom is higher. On the other hand, undocumented immigrants are less likely to settle in states with a higher cost of living
States have been influenced by a variety of factors when creating local and state immigration laws. ...
The authors use Census-based data on the state distribution of the undocumented-alien population in ...
The 1990s witnessed a significant geographic redistribution of immigration away from the traditional...
This study empirically attempts to identify key factors determining the settlement patterns of undoc...
This paper examines how U.S. migration management techniques affect the flow of undocumented migrant...
There are about 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S., of which all are not granted a work ...
This paper examines the effect of changes in migration determinants on the skill level of undocument...
Researchers at the Pew Research Center (PRC) have estimated that immigration will likely cause major...
This paper identifies the important factors that determine the location of illegal immigrants within...
Many states have experienced a large influx of undocumented migrants in recent years. It has resulte...
Hispanic immigrants make up the largest undocumented immigrant population in the United States. Desp...
There were an estimated 11 million undocumented residents in the United States in 2010. The issue of...
Using the 2005–2014 waves of the American Community Survey – a period characterized by the rapid exp...
This paper provides a statistical portrait of the US undocumented population, with an emphasis on th...
Undocumented immigration has become a contentious issue in the U.S. over the past decade. Opponents ...
States have been influenced by a variety of factors when creating local and state immigration laws. ...
The authors use Census-based data on the state distribution of the undocumented-alien population in ...
The 1990s witnessed a significant geographic redistribution of immigration away from the traditional...
This study empirically attempts to identify key factors determining the settlement patterns of undoc...
This paper examines how U.S. migration management techniques affect the flow of undocumented migrant...
There are about 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S., of which all are not granted a work ...
This paper examines the effect of changes in migration determinants on the skill level of undocument...
Researchers at the Pew Research Center (PRC) have estimated that immigration will likely cause major...
This paper identifies the important factors that determine the location of illegal immigrants within...
Many states have experienced a large influx of undocumented migrants in recent years. It has resulte...
Hispanic immigrants make up the largest undocumented immigrant population in the United States. Desp...
There were an estimated 11 million undocumented residents in the United States in 2010. The issue of...
Using the 2005–2014 waves of the American Community Survey – a period characterized by the rapid exp...
This paper provides a statistical portrait of the US undocumented population, with an emphasis on th...
Undocumented immigration has become a contentious issue in the U.S. over the past decade. Opponents ...
States have been influenced by a variety of factors when creating local and state immigration laws. ...
The authors use Census-based data on the state distribution of the undocumented-alien population in ...
The 1990s witnessed a significant geographic redistribution of immigration away from the traditional...