Through the use of their own empirical studies, the authors address three themes: 1) immigration in the global context; 2) the scale and characteristics of immigration to the United States; and 3) the. expected future impact of immigration to the United States. The authors focus on U.S. immigration by giving an empirical comparative history which suggests that, while the sheer number of immigrants to the United States has grown, the share of foreignborn people in the U.S. population is well below historic highs. Next they discuss the characteristics of recent and current immigrants to the United States in terms of magnitude, diversity, and conventional notions of quality (education and income), as well as the differing types of U.S. immig...
This report provides a 100-year look at the impact of immigration on the nation's demographics since...
Immigration has been a subject of intense historical and contemporary debate in US political life. ...
In this dissertation, possible reforms to the U.S. immigration policy are examined, particularly tar...
Through the use of their own empirical studies, the authors address three themes: 1) immigration in ...
In this article, Professor Scanlan argues that in spite of recent trends toward globalism, tradition...
This article applies a global perspective to immigration in the United States, focusing in particula...
At the turn of the millennium, we are witnessing intense new worldwide migration and refugee flows. ...
What is the real story about the importance of immigration for Americaas future? Demographer Dowell ...
140 pagesThis dissertation is comprised of three essays that examine how migration policies, especia...
Immigrants migrate to the United States for various reasons - legally and illegally. Some for purpos...
This chapter summarizes migration patterns, puts the immigration and integration challenges facing t...
The emergence of immigration and refugee law and policy as a key component of mainstream political d...
The U.S. needs to increase the number of immigrants entering our country each year substantially to ...
To effectively debate immigration policy we need to be better informed. This book helps by presentin...
This paper explores the impact of the illegal immigration on the U.S. economy in a context where the...
This report provides a 100-year look at the impact of immigration on the nation's demographics since...
Immigration has been a subject of intense historical and contemporary debate in US political life. ...
In this dissertation, possible reforms to the U.S. immigration policy are examined, particularly tar...
Through the use of their own empirical studies, the authors address three themes: 1) immigration in ...
In this article, Professor Scanlan argues that in spite of recent trends toward globalism, tradition...
This article applies a global perspective to immigration in the United States, focusing in particula...
At the turn of the millennium, we are witnessing intense new worldwide migration and refugee flows. ...
What is the real story about the importance of immigration for Americaas future? Demographer Dowell ...
140 pagesThis dissertation is comprised of three essays that examine how migration policies, especia...
Immigrants migrate to the United States for various reasons - legally and illegally. Some for purpos...
This chapter summarizes migration patterns, puts the immigration and integration challenges facing t...
The emergence of immigration and refugee law and policy as a key component of mainstream political d...
The U.S. needs to increase the number of immigrants entering our country each year substantially to ...
To effectively debate immigration policy we need to be better informed. This book helps by presentin...
This paper explores the impact of the illegal immigration on the U.S. economy in a context where the...
This report provides a 100-year look at the impact of immigration on the nation's demographics since...
Immigration has been a subject of intense historical and contemporary debate in US political life. ...
In this dissertation, possible reforms to the U.S. immigration policy are examined, particularly tar...