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Keys to Successful Immigration
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Age Distribution
Author_Thomas J. Espenshade
Birth Outcomes
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demographic analysis
Dummy Variables
Earnings Experience Profiles
educational attainment immigrants
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ethnic diversity studies
Fiscal Impact
fiscal impact assessment
Fiscal Impacts
Homeownership Rates
Immigrant Cohorts
immigrant integration policy
Immigrant Students
Island Born Puerto Rican
Jersey Residents
labour market outcomes
Low Birth Weight Babies
Native Households
Net Fiscal
Net Fiscal Impacts
non-English Language Speakers
Pacific Island Language
Prenatal Care Usage
Puerto Ricans
Sim Ilarity
state-level immigrant adaptation case study
Undocumented Aliens
Undocumented Migrants
Undocumented Population
United States
White non-Hispanic Male
Product details
- ISBN 9781138321731
- Weight: 830g
- Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
- Publication Date: 12 Feb 2020
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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Published in 1997. The Urban Institute has been studying immigration for almost a decade and a half. In recent years, the Institute’s focus has widened to include immigration integration. Unlike immigration policy, which is a federal responsibility, policies regarding immigrant integration have been left in the hands of states and localities and vary widely by region. This book focuses on the 1980-1990 experience of a high-immigrant state whose immigrant population matches the race and ethnic composition of the US population as a whole more closely than any other state. 'New Jersey’s experience with immigration is not necessarily typical of outcomes in other high-immigration states, but it may be replicable on a broader scale. As a new century approaches and as debate over immigration legislation reaches a fever pitch, it is important to analyze, in the fashion of this volume, instances of successful immigration that can serve as examples for other states, the United States as a whole and other nations...' (Thomas Espenshade).
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