We use the Immigrants Admitted to the United States (micro-data) supplemented with special tabulations from the Department of Homeland Security to examine how family reunification impacts the age composition of new immigrant cohorts since 1980. We develop a family migration multiplier measure for the period 1981 to 2009 that improves on prior studies by including immigrants granted legal status under the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act and relaxing unrealistic assumptions required by synthetic cohort measures. Results show that every 100 initiating immigrants admitted between 1981–85 sponsored an average of 260 family members; the comparable figure for initiating immigrants for the 1996–2000 cohort is 345 family members. Fur...
Given the cultural value of family in Hispanic culture, older Hispanic immigrants are likely to have...
This study analyzed the retirement behavior of Mexicans with migration spells to the United States t...
In the face of rising old-age dependency ratios in industrialized countries such as Germany, politic...
Objectives. Seniors comprise a growing proportion of new U.S. immigrants. We investigate whether lat...
With numerous charts and graphs, this paper outlines the projected growth of various age segments of...
Report detailing the sharp growth in U.S. legal immigration from 1981 to 1995, including statistics,...
Immigration patterns of older people are transforming the ethnic composition of Western societies (T...
There has been a historic increase in the number of both legal and illegal immigrants in the United ...
The specific aim of this study was to extend the analysis of migration patterns to Hispanics (Mexica...
Objectives This research examined the impacts of past international and interregional migration flow...
There are various reasons for the burgeoning interest in detailed research into the determinants of ...
Two great demographic forces are shaping our future: the swelling ranks of retirees (without compara...
The older immigrants, who now make up American’s fastest growing immigrant group, remain invisible t...
This chapter connects population aging with international migration. After documenting the trends fo...
In the context of population aging, growing scholarly attention has been paid to intergenerational r...
Given the cultural value of family in Hispanic culture, older Hispanic immigrants are likely to have...
This study analyzed the retirement behavior of Mexicans with migration spells to the United States t...
In the face of rising old-age dependency ratios in industrialized countries such as Germany, politic...
Objectives. Seniors comprise a growing proportion of new U.S. immigrants. We investigate whether lat...
With numerous charts and graphs, this paper outlines the projected growth of various age segments of...
Report detailing the sharp growth in U.S. legal immigration from 1981 to 1995, including statistics,...
Immigration patterns of older people are transforming the ethnic composition of Western societies (T...
There has been a historic increase in the number of both legal and illegal immigrants in the United ...
The specific aim of this study was to extend the analysis of migration patterns to Hispanics (Mexica...
Objectives This research examined the impacts of past international and interregional migration flow...
There are various reasons for the burgeoning interest in detailed research into the determinants of ...
Two great demographic forces are shaping our future: the swelling ranks of retirees (without compara...
The older immigrants, who now make up American’s fastest growing immigrant group, remain invisible t...
This chapter connects population aging with international migration. After documenting the trends fo...
In the context of population aging, growing scholarly attention has been paid to intergenerational r...
Given the cultural value of family in Hispanic culture, older Hispanic immigrants are likely to have...
This study analyzed the retirement behavior of Mexicans with migration spells to the United States t...
In the face of rising old-age dependency ratios in industrialized countries such as Germany, politic...