Immigration issues have once again assumed center stage in policy circles at every level of government in the United States, as the number of new immigrants, many undocumented and many from Latin American nations, has risen markedly in recent years. This is certainly true in Nebraska. According to US Census figures for 2000, the total immigrant population in Nebraska was estimated to be 74,638. By 2006, this figure had risen to 99,500, a 33.3 percent increase. By comparison, the total native-born population in the state grew less than 2.0 percent over the same six-year period. This study attempts to quantitatively measure the impact of the state’s immigrant population on the Nebraska economy, with some attention paid to Latin American immig...
A report released by the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) Office of Latino/Latin American Studi...
Provides estimates of the large categories of fiscal cost associated with immigrants -- education, h...
While the latest immigrant wave in Nebraska have an important number of Latinos, it is not the large...
Few public policy topics generate as much impassioned debate as immigration. While arguments abound ...
Although recent research from the Pew Hispanic Center suggests that the rate of recent immigration t...
In the twenty-first century, Nebraska promises to be more diverse, benefiting from the rich culture ...
The unprecedented and continuous growth of the Latino population in Nebraka compels us to engage in ...
Researchers from the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) Office of Latino/Latin American Studies (...
A study released from the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) Office of Latino and Latin American ...
The University of Nebraska at Omaha’s (UNO) Office of Latino and Latin American Studies (OLLAS) has ...
In an earlier Nebraska Rural Poll report (August 2006), rural Nebraskans were asked their opinions o...
This is the first installment of fact sheets about the Latino population in the Omaha-Council Bluffs...
The year 2011 saw many Latino and Immigration-related bills in the Nebraska State Unicameral. View t...
This OLLAS policy brief seeks to enhance basic information regarding the role Latinos will play in s...
The Hispanic population of Lexington, seat of Nebraska\u27s Dawson County, increased nearly tenfold ...
A report released by the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) Office of Latino/Latin American Studi...
Provides estimates of the large categories of fiscal cost associated with immigrants -- education, h...
While the latest immigrant wave in Nebraska have an important number of Latinos, it is not the large...
Few public policy topics generate as much impassioned debate as immigration. While arguments abound ...
Although recent research from the Pew Hispanic Center suggests that the rate of recent immigration t...
In the twenty-first century, Nebraska promises to be more diverse, benefiting from the rich culture ...
The unprecedented and continuous growth of the Latino population in Nebraka compels us to engage in ...
Researchers from the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) Office of Latino/Latin American Studies (...
A study released from the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) Office of Latino and Latin American ...
The University of Nebraska at Omaha’s (UNO) Office of Latino and Latin American Studies (OLLAS) has ...
In an earlier Nebraska Rural Poll report (August 2006), rural Nebraskans were asked their opinions o...
This is the first installment of fact sheets about the Latino population in the Omaha-Council Bluffs...
The year 2011 saw many Latino and Immigration-related bills in the Nebraska State Unicameral. View t...
This OLLAS policy brief seeks to enhance basic information regarding the role Latinos will play in s...
The Hispanic population of Lexington, seat of Nebraska\u27s Dawson County, increased nearly tenfold ...
A report released by the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) Office of Latino/Latin American Studi...
Provides estimates of the large categories of fiscal cost associated with immigrants -- education, h...
While the latest immigrant wave in Nebraska have an important number of Latinos, it is not the large...