This report uses data from the most recent decennial censuses to analyze and assess the composition and experience ofimmigrants to Georgia, with special attention paid to the Atlanta metropolitan area, where the majority of the immigrants have settled. FRC Brief 17
This brief looks at the geographic breakdown of Georgia's interstate migration patterns for both the...
In this paper we investigate several aspects of the contemporary immigration in post-Soviet Georgia ...
This report examines the dynamic competition between Latino immigrants and black workers in Atlanta'...
This report uses data from the most recent decennial censuses to analyze and assess the composition ...
Migration and the movement of people significantly impact the world we live in. People migrate for m...
Currently, approximately 35 million foreign-born people (about 12% of the U.S. population) live in t...
Abstract This paper gives a profile of immigrants (especially those who are naturalized U.S. citizen...
This report explores trends in Georgia population dynamics and projects population growth to the yea...
This brief investigates trends in the interstate migration of young college graduates. FRC Brief 19
Examines 1980-2007 trends in growth, concentration, and dispersion of immigrants and their U.S.-born...
Over the past two decades, hundreds of thousands of men and a growing number of women and children f...
The paper discusses the often hostile environment that Hispanic immigrant workers have experienced i...
In the 21st century, Atlanta, Georgia has become a major new immigrant destination. This study focus...
Since 1991, when Georgia became independent, the country has experienced substantial emigration. Whi...
Georgia is a state with one of the faster growing populations in recent decades. This project analyz...
This brief looks at the geographic breakdown of Georgia's interstate migration patterns for both the...
In this paper we investigate several aspects of the contemporary immigration in post-Soviet Georgia ...
This report examines the dynamic competition between Latino immigrants and black workers in Atlanta'...
This report uses data from the most recent decennial censuses to analyze and assess the composition ...
Migration and the movement of people significantly impact the world we live in. People migrate for m...
Currently, approximately 35 million foreign-born people (about 12% of the U.S. population) live in t...
Abstract This paper gives a profile of immigrants (especially those who are naturalized U.S. citizen...
This report explores trends in Georgia population dynamics and projects population growth to the yea...
This brief investigates trends in the interstate migration of young college graduates. FRC Brief 19
Examines 1980-2007 trends in growth, concentration, and dispersion of immigrants and their U.S.-born...
Over the past two decades, hundreds of thousands of men and a growing number of women and children f...
The paper discusses the often hostile environment that Hispanic immigrant workers have experienced i...
In the 21st century, Atlanta, Georgia has become a major new immigrant destination. This study focus...
Since 1991, when Georgia became independent, the country has experienced substantial emigration. Whi...
Georgia is a state with one of the faster growing populations in recent decades. This project analyz...
This brief looks at the geographic breakdown of Georgia's interstate migration patterns for both the...
In this paper we investigate several aspects of the contemporary immigration in post-Soviet Georgia ...
This report examines the dynamic competition between Latino immigrants and black workers in Atlanta'...