This paper analyzes geographic patterns of population concentration and deconcentration among the foreign-born population during the 1990–2000 period. A goal is to examine whether the foreign-born population, including recent arrivals, are dispersing geographically from metro gateway cities into rural and other less densely populated parts of the country. The paper also evaluates the so-called balkanization hypothesis, which is that immigration flows run counter-cyclical to the redistribution trends of the native-born population, while reinforcing spatial isolation and immigrant segregation. Data for U.S. counties or county equivalents come from the 1990 and 2000 U.S. Census (Summary Files 1, 3 and 4). Our results suggest that America\u27s ...
Our understanding of the underlying demographic components of population change in new Hispanic dest...
The chapters in this dissertation each look at some aspect of immigration or internal migration in t...
This paper examines the determinants of intermetropolitan destination choice between 1995 and 2000 f...
This paper analyzes geographic patterns of population concentration and deconcentration among the fo...
Using U.S. Census data from 1950 to 2000, this paper provides a framework to compare the responses o...
This paper uses decennial Census data to examine trends in immigrant segregation in the United State...
The issue of immigrant spatial concentration and dispersion through migration features in several in...
Examines 1980-2007 trends in growth, concentration, and dispersion of immigrants and their U.S.-born...
This paper examines the patterns of the US and Australian immigration geography and the process of r...
This study analyzes the impact of migration on ethnoracial segregation among U.S. counties. Using co...
This study examines recent population redistribution patterns in the United States in light of two t...
Background: Migration is the primary population redistribution process in the United States. Selecti...
The issue of immigrant spatial concentration and the possibilities for immigrant dispersion through ...
The issue of immigrant spatial concentration and dispersion through migration features in several in...
As of 2010, over half of the U.S. foreign population was located in the suburbs, with just one third...
Our understanding of the underlying demographic components of population change in new Hispanic dest...
The chapters in this dissertation each look at some aspect of immigration or internal migration in t...
This paper examines the determinants of intermetropolitan destination choice between 1995 and 2000 f...
This paper analyzes geographic patterns of population concentration and deconcentration among the fo...
Using U.S. Census data from 1950 to 2000, this paper provides a framework to compare the responses o...
This paper uses decennial Census data to examine trends in immigrant segregation in the United State...
The issue of immigrant spatial concentration and dispersion through migration features in several in...
Examines 1980-2007 trends in growth, concentration, and dispersion of immigrants and their U.S.-born...
This paper examines the patterns of the US and Australian immigration geography and the process of r...
This study analyzes the impact of migration on ethnoracial segregation among U.S. counties. Using co...
This study examines recent population redistribution patterns in the United States in light of two t...
Background: Migration is the primary population redistribution process in the United States. Selecti...
The issue of immigrant spatial concentration and the possibilities for immigrant dispersion through ...
The issue of immigrant spatial concentration and dispersion through migration features in several in...
As of 2010, over half of the U.S. foreign population was located in the suburbs, with just one third...
Our understanding of the underlying demographic components of population change in new Hispanic dest...
The chapters in this dissertation each look at some aspect of immigration or internal migration in t...
This paper examines the determinants of intermetropolitan destination choice between 1995 and 2000 f...