This report provides a 100-year look at the impact of immigration on the nation's demographics since passage of the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act. It explores how the nation's population has changed since the law was enacted and includes new Pew Research Center population projections through 2065. New survey findings from the Pew Research Center's American Trends Panel exploring the U.S. public's views of immigrants and their impact nationally and in local communities are also included in this report
Examines 1980-2007 trends in growth, concentration, and dispersion of immigrants and their U.S.-born...
Summarizes data on the state's immigration trends, including demographics, contribution to the workf...
This report examines survey data related to Americans' opinions of immigration policies and the Bide...
Projects population growth, new immigrants and their descendants as a percentage of that growth, and...
Analyzes trends in the populations and annual inflows of undocumented and legal immigrants in the Un...
What is the real story about the importance of immigration for Americaas future? Demographer Dowell ...
A recent 2000 Census Bureau report finds an increase in foreign-born residents who are naturalized c...
Through the use of their own empirical studies, the authors address three themes: 1) immigration in ...
Immigrant numbers should be taken in the context of native population growth or decline to better un...
Report detailing the sharp growth in U.S. legal immigration from 1981 to 1995, including statistics,...
With the exception of Native Americans, who occupied the vast area that would become the United Stat...
The Pew Hispanic Center has developed new estimates for the size and key characteristics of the popu...
At the turn of the millennium, we are witnessing intense new worldwide migration and refugee flows. ...
This report examines the relationship between immigration and sustained U.S. economic growth. As the...
We study the effects of European immigration to the U.S. during the Age of Mass Migration (1850–1920...
Examines 1980-2007 trends in growth, concentration, and dispersion of immigrants and their U.S.-born...
Summarizes data on the state's immigration trends, including demographics, contribution to the workf...
This report examines survey data related to Americans' opinions of immigration policies and the Bide...
Projects population growth, new immigrants and their descendants as a percentage of that growth, and...
Analyzes trends in the populations and annual inflows of undocumented and legal immigrants in the Un...
What is the real story about the importance of immigration for Americaas future? Demographer Dowell ...
A recent 2000 Census Bureau report finds an increase in foreign-born residents who are naturalized c...
Through the use of their own empirical studies, the authors address three themes: 1) immigration in ...
Immigrant numbers should be taken in the context of native population growth or decline to better un...
Report detailing the sharp growth in U.S. legal immigration from 1981 to 1995, including statistics,...
With the exception of Native Americans, who occupied the vast area that would become the United Stat...
The Pew Hispanic Center has developed new estimates for the size and key characteristics of the popu...
At the turn of the millennium, we are witnessing intense new worldwide migration and refugee flows. ...
This report examines the relationship between immigration and sustained U.S. economic growth. As the...
We study the effects of European immigration to the U.S. during the Age of Mass Migration (1850–1920...
Examines 1980-2007 trends in growth, concentration, and dispersion of immigrants and their U.S.-born...
Summarizes data on the state's immigration trends, including demographics, contribution to the workf...
This report examines survey data related to Americans' opinions of immigration policies and the Bide...