Ethnic Diversity and Implicit Conceptions of National Identity
Co-funded with the Carnegie Corporation The U.S. population is more ethnically and racially diverse today than it has been at any point in its history. What are the implications of this diversity for...
View ArticleTemporary Immigration Status, Race, and Workplace Precarity
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View ArticleThe Effects of State Immigration Policies on Preschool Enrollment of Children...
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View ArticleEducational Integration Across Generations Among Mexicans and Other National...
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View ArticleEvaluating the Impact of Co-Sponsorship on Refugee and Host Community...
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View ArticleThe Effect of Prenatal Exposure to Restrictive Immigration Law on Infant Health
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View ArticleA Pre-Post Study of the Impact of Temporary Protected Status (TPS)...
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View ArticleDetained Immigrants and Parole Decisions: Does Legal Aid Make a Difference?
While immigration hearings are civil proceedings, they are commonly misunderstood as criminal. As a result, immigrants and asylees face harsh sanctions, such as detention, but are not entitled to an...
View ArticleImmigration, Crime, and Policing: Evidence From US History
Whether immigration increases crime remains a much-debated question. Sociologists and criminologists have suggested that immigration has not increased crime since 1960, when larger waves of immigrants...
View ArticleThe Spillover Effects of 287(g) Agreements on State Trooper Policing
Authorized by Congress in 1996 as part of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act, 287(g) agreements authorize local enforcement agencies (LEAs) to carry out federal immigration...
View ArticleHow Social Protection Policies and Institutions Contribute To Older...
This qualitative interview study will examine the experiences of older immigrants with the social safety net and the implications for their wellbeing and for perceptions of inclusion and belonging in...
View ArticleIdentifying Effects of Proposed Public Charge Rules on the Wellbeing of...
In October 2018, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) in the Federal Register that would discourage low-income immigrant families’ and...
View ArticleEffects of Stop-and-Frisk Policing on the Educational Outcomes of...
Inspired by the broken windows theory of crime, many cities adopted zero-tolerance policing that targets minor forms of disorderly behavior. In New York City, such policing has disproportionately...
View ArticlePutting Them on ICE: Policing Salvadoran Communities on Long Island
Nearly 1.4 million immigrants from El Salvador now live in the U.S. About 200,000 of them are Temporary Protection Status (TPS) holders and 26,000 are Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA)...
View ArticleEthnic Diversity and Implicit Conceptions of National Identity
Co-funded with the Carnegie CorporationThe U.S. population is more ethnically and racially diverse today than it has been at any point in its history. What are the implications of this diversity for...
View ArticleTemporary Immigration Status, Race, and Workplace Precarity
Co-funded with the Carnegie Corporation
View ArticleThe Effects of State Immigration Policies on Preschool Enrollment of Children...
Co-funded with the Carnegie Corporation
View ArticleEducational Integration Across Generations Among Mexicans and Other National...
Co-funded with the Carnegie Corporation
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