This paper examines the determinants of the initial location choices of immigrants who enter the U.S. with different kinds of visas ("green cards"). Conditional logit models with the 48 contiguous U.S. states as the choice set are estimated using population data on immigrants from the Immigration and Naturalization Service between 1971 and 2000 matched to data on state characteristics from the Integrated Public Use Microsamples of the U.S. Census. As in previous research, it is estimated that immigrants have a higher probability of moving to states where individuals from their region of birth are a larger share of the state population, with relatives of legal permanent residents responding most to this factor. In addition, it is estimated t...
Many states have experienced a large influx of undocumented migrants in recent years. It has resulte...
Spatial consideration has been neglected in the migration literature. This paper fills the gap by ev...
Background: Research on immigrant dispersion to new U.S. destinations has not addressed the question...
This paper examines the determinants of the initial location choices of immigrants who enter the U.S...
This paper examines the determinants of the initial location choices of immigrants who enter the U.S...
ABSTRACT. This paper examines the initial location choice of legal employment-based immigrants to th...
Public services such as welfare benefits and public education have been broadly used as anti-immigra...
The United States has experienced rising immigration levels and changing source since the 1950s. The...
149 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This study has three main goa...
The majority of the latest wave of immigration has gone to only a handful of the largest U.S. metrop...
This paper identifies the important factors that determine the location of illegal immigrants within...
The long-standing claim that migrating individuals are uniformly positively selected (i.e. possessin...
International migration is a joint outcome of the individual's desire to migrate and the host countr...
Using the confidential long-form records of the 2000 population census, we study the choices of metr...
The United States of American has often been called “a nation of immigrants” due to its long immigra...
Many states have experienced a large influx of undocumented migrants in recent years. It has resulte...
Spatial consideration has been neglected in the migration literature. This paper fills the gap by ev...
Background: Research on immigrant dispersion to new U.S. destinations has not addressed the question...
This paper examines the determinants of the initial location choices of immigrants who enter the U.S...
This paper examines the determinants of the initial location choices of immigrants who enter the U.S...
ABSTRACT. This paper examines the initial location choice of legal employment-based immigrants to th...
Public services such as welfare benefits and public education have been broadly used as anti-immigra...
The United States has experienced rising immigration levels and changing source since the 1950s. The...
149 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This study has three main goa...
The majority of the latest wave of immigration has gone to only a handful of the largest U.S. metrop...
This paper identifies the important factors that determine the location of illegal immigrants within...
The long-standing claim that migrating individuals are uniformly positively selected (i.e. possessin...
International migration is a joint outcome of the individual's desire to migrate and the host countr...
Using the confidential long-form records of the 2000 population census, we study the choices of metr...
The United States of American has often been called “a nation of immigrants” due to its long immigra...
Many states have experienced a large influx of undocumented migrants in recent years. It has resulte...
Spatial consideration has been neglected in the migration literature. This paper fills the gap by ev...
Background: Research on immigrant dispersion to new U.S. destinations has not addressed the question...