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Working Papers

All papers presented at CCIS seminars and conferences will be published as CCIS Working Papers. They will be posted in the order they are published, and may be downloaded here.

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Working Paper #

David Abraham, University of Miami

Citizenship Solidarity and Rights Individualism: On the Decline of National Citizenship in the U.S., Germany, and Israel

53

Belén Agrela, University of Granada, Spain, Visiting Research Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

Spain as a Recent Country of Immigration: How Immigration Became a Symbolic, Political, and Cultural Problem in the "New Spain"

57

Peter Andreas, Brown University

A Tale of Two Borders: The U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada Lines After 9-11

77

A. Aneesh, Rutgers University

Rethinking Migration: High-Skilled Labor Flows from India to the United States

18

Rafael G. Alarcón, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte

Migrants of the Information Age: Indian and Mexican Engineers and Regional Development in Silicon Valley

16

Richard Alba, Lewis Mumford Center for Comparative Urban and Regional Research
University at Albany

Language Assimilation Today: Bilingualism Persists More Than in the Past, But English Still Dominates

111

Maurizio Albahari
Department of Anthropology,
University of California, Irvine

Death and the Moral State

136

Tanya Basok, University of Windsor

Human Rights and Citizenship: The Case of Mexican Migrants in Canada

72

Thomas K. Bauer, Magnus Lofstrom and Klaus F. Zimmermann, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn

Immigration Policy, Assimilation of Immigrants, and Natives' Sentiments Towards Immigrants: Evidence from 12 OECD Countries

33

E. Anne Beal, University of Chicago

Global Products, Embedded Contexts: The Interpretation of Consumption Practices Among Palestinian Migrants in Amman

42

Frank D. Bean, Susan K. Brown, and Ruben Rumbaut, UC-Irvine

Mexican Immigrant Political and Economic Incorporation

113

Hoyt Bleakley, UC San Diego

Language Skills and Earnings: Evidence from childhood Immigrants

87

Hoyt Bleakley, UC San Diego, and AImee Chin, University of Houston

What Holds Back the Second Generation? The Intergenerational Transmission of Language Human Capital Among Immigrants

104

Deborah A. Boehm, Guest Scholar, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies and Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies

Gender(ed) Migrations: Shifting Gender Subjectivities in a Transnational Mexican Community

100

Monica Boyd, Florida State University

Matching Workers to Work: The Case of Asian Immigrant Engineers in Canada

14

Laurie A. Brand, University of Southern California

States and Their Expatriates: Explaining the Development of Tunisian and Moroccan Emigration-Related Institutions

52

Carmina Brittain, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

Crossing Borders in the School Yard: The Formation of Transnational Social Spaces among Chinese and Mexican Immigrant Students

76

Carmina Brittain, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

De Paisano a Paisano: Mexican Immigrant Students and their Transnational Perceptions of U.S. Schools

119

Carmina Brittain, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

On Learning English: The Importance of School Context, Immigrant Communities, and the Racial Symbolism of the English Language in Understanding the Challenge for Immigrant Adolescents

125

Frank D. Bean, Susan K. Brown, and Ruben Rumbaut, UC-Irvine

Mexican Immigrant Political and Economic Incorporation

113

Meredith Glenn Cabell

Mexican Immigrant Integration in the U.S. Southeast:
Institutional Approaches to Immigrant Integration
in Owensboro, Kentucky

153

Milos Calda, Institute of International Studies, Charles University, Czech Republic

Demographics Slump vs. Immigration Policy: The Case of the Czech Republic

127

Gustavo Cano, UC San Diego, Guest Scholar, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

Organizing Immigrant Communities in American Cities: Is this Transnationalism, or What?

103

Alejandra Castañeda and Emiko Saldívar, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego

Ciudadanías Excluidas: Indígenas y Migrantes en México

34

Paula Chakravartty, University of California, San Diego

The Emigration of High-Skilled Indian Workers to the United States: Flexible Citizenship and India's Information Economy

19

Hoyt Bleakley, UC San Diego, and AImee Chin, University of Houston

What Holds Back the Second Generation? The Intergenerational Transmission of Language Human Capital Among Immigrants

104

Daniel Chiquiar, UC San Diego and Gordon H. Hanson, UC San Diego and National Bureau of Economic Research

International Migration, Self-Selection, and the Distribution of Wages: Evidence from Mexico and the United States

59

Angie Y. Chung, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

The Dawn of a New Generation: The Historical Evolution of Inter-Generational Conflict and Cooperation in Korean American Organizational Politics

55

Erin Aeran Chung, Harvard University

Non citizens, Voice, and Identity: the Politics of Citizenship in Japan's Korean Community

80

Jeffrey H. Cohen and Leila Rodriguez, Pennsylvania State University

Remittance Outcomes in Rural Oaxaca, Mexico: Challenges, Options, and Opportunities for Migrant Households

102

Jeffrey H. Cohen

The Effect of Political Unrest on Migration Decisions: New Evidence and Preliminary Findings from Oaxaca, Mexico

154

Amelie Constant, University of Pennsylvania and IZA, and Klaus Zimmerman, Bonn University, IZA and DIW Berlin

The Dynamics of Repeat Migration: A Markov Chain Analysis

85

Amelie Constant, IZA, Bonn, and Georgetown University; Liliya Gataullina, IZA and University of Bonn; Klaus F. Zimmermann, Bonn University, IZA, Bonn, and DIW-Berlin

Ethnosizing Immigrants

135

Wayne A. Cornelius, University of California, San Diego

Death at the Border: The Efficacy and "Unintended" Consequences of U.S. Immigration Control Policy 1993-2000

27


Wayne A. Cornelius, UC San Diego

Controlling 'Unwanted' Immigration: Lessons from the United States, 1993-2004

Powerpoint presentation

(please download both the paper and the presentation)

92

Takeyuki Tsuda and Wayne A. Cornelius, University of California, San Diego

Labor Market Incorporation of Immigrants in Japan and the United States: A Comparative Analysis

50

Wayne A. Cornelius, UC San Diego, and Marc R. Rosenblum, University of New Orleans

Immigration and Politics

105

Pia M. Orrenius and Roberto Coronado, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

The Effect of Illegal Immigration and Border Enforcement on Crime Rates along the U.S. - Mexico Border

131

Cynthia Cranford, University of Southern California

Economic Restructuring, Immigration and the New Labor Movement: Latina/o Janitors in Los Angeles

9

Jeff Crisp, Head, Evaluation and Policy Analysis Unit UNHCR, Geneva

No Solutions in Sight: the Problem of Protracted Refugee Situations in Africa

68

Gunther Dietz, University of Granada (Spain), Visiting Scholar, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Vol. 30, Nº 6, pp. 1087-1112 (2004)

Frontier Hybridization or Culture Clash?: Trans-national Migrant Communities and Sub-national Identity Politics in Andalusia, Spain

35

Robert Donnelly

Immigrants and Health Agency: Public Safety, Health, and Latino Immigrants in North Carolina

128

Francisco J. Durán Ruiz, Universidad de Granada

The Relationship between Legal Status, Rights and the Social Integration of the Immigrants

84

Susan Eckstein, Boston University

On Deconstructing Immigrant Generations:Cohorts and the Cuban émigré experience

97

Xavier Escandell, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

The Impact of Political Engagement on Social and Political Tolerance toward Immigrants in Southern Europe

96

Margaret L. Usdansky and Thomas J. Espenshade, Princeton University

The H-1B Visa Debate in Historical Perspective: The Evolution of U.S. Policy Toward Foreign-Born Workers

11

Adrian Favell, University of California, Los Angeles

Eurostars and Eurocities: Towards a Sociology of Free Moving Professionals in Western Europe

71

David Fitzgerald, UC San Diego

State and Emigration: A Century of Emigration Policy in Mexico

123

David Fitzgerald, University of California, Los Angeles

Rethinking the 'Local' and 'Transnational': Cross-Border Politics and Hometown Networks in an Immigrant Union

58

David P. Forsythe, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

Refugees and the Red Cross: An Underdeveloped Dimension of Protection

66

Jon E. Fox, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

From National Inclusion to European Exclusion: State, Nation and Europe in Ethnic Hungarian Migration to Hungary

101

Alison Smith Gaffney

Don’t Hassle Me, I’m Local:
The Integration of Latin American Settlers
in the Delmarva Peninsula

152

Yvonne Aimé Gastélum, Harvard University

Borderlands and the Claims of Justice

122

Amelie Constant, IZA, Bonn, and Georgetown University; Liliya Gataullina, IZA and University of Bonn; Klaus F. Zimmermann, Bonn University, IZA, Bonn, and DIW-Berlin

Ethnosizing Immigrants

135

Terri Givens, University of Washington

Gender Differences in Support for Radical Right, Anti-Immigrant Political Parties

6

Nathaniel H. Goetz, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

Lessons from a Protracted Refugee Situation

74

Susan Gordon    

Daphne Halkias

Characteristics and Business Profiles of Immigrant-Owned Small Firms: The Case of Albanian Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Greece

155

Zoltan Hajnal, UC San Diego

Latino Independents and Identity Formation Under Uncertainty

89

Gordon Hanson, University of Michigan and National Bureau of Economic Research, Raymond Robertson, Macalester College and Antonio Spilimbergo, International Monetary Fund

Does Border Enforcement Protect U.S. Workers From Illegal Immigration?

31

Gordon H. Hanson, University of California, San Diego & NBER and Antonio Spilimbergo, International Monetary Fund

Political Economy, Sectoral Shocks, and Border Enforcement

44

Daniel Chiquiar, UC San Diego and Gordon H. Hanson, UC San Diego and National Bureau of Economic Research

International Migration, Self-Selection, and the Distribution of Wages: Evidence from Mexico and the United States

59

Gordon Hanson, UC San Diego and National Bureau of Economic Research

Why Does Immigration Divide America?: Public Finance and Political Opposition to Open Borders

129

Rubén Hernández-León, UC Los Angeles and Víctor Zúñiga, Universidad de Monterrey

Mexican Immigrant Communities in the South and Social Capital: The Case of Dalton, Georgia

64

Keith Hoggart, Kings College, London
Cristóbal Mendoza, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
Sociologia Ruralis, 39 (4), 1999, 538-562

African Immigrant Workers in Spanish Agriculture

2

Robin Hoover, Humane Borders

On Vigilantism: a Model

82

Alan Houston, UC San Diego

Population Politics: Benjamin Franklin and the peopling of North America

88

Uwe Hunger, University of Muenster, Germany, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

The "Brain Gain" Hypothesis: Third World Elites in Industrialized Countries and Socioeconomic Development in their Home Country

47

Valerie F. Hunt, University of Washington, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

When Institutional Boundaries Meet New Political Ideas: Courts, Congress and U.S. Immigration Policy Reform

38

Mahmood Iqbal, The Conference Board of Canada

The Migration of High-Skilled Workers from Canada to the United States:Empirical Evidence and Economic Reasons

20

Antonio Izquierdo, Professor of Sociology, University of Coruña, Spain

Cambios en la Inmigración a Resultas de la Política Restrictiva del Gobierno Español

109

Tomas R. Jimenez, UC San Diego

Immigrant Replenishment and the Continuing Significance of Ethnicity and Race: The Case of the Mexican-origin Population

130

Tomas R. Jiménez

Weighing the Costs and Benefits of
Mexican Immigration: The Mexican-
American Perspective

156

     
Christian Joppke, European University Institute (Italy) and Zeev Roshenhek, Hebrew University (Israel)

Ethnic-Priority Immigration in Israel and Germany: Resilience Versus Demise

45

Alan Kessler, University of Texas, Austin, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

Immigration, Economic Insecurity, and the "Ambivalent" American Public

41

David Keyes, UCSD

Stability in a New Destination:
Mexican Immigrants in Clark County, Ohio

174

Nadia Kim, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

Our Place in Someone Else's House: Korean Americans and gendered identity in global/local context

91

Harlan Koff, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

Let's Talk: Dialogue Across Disciplines on Immigration and Integration Issues

60

Kathryn Kopinak, King's University College, University of Western Ontario

The Relationship Between Employment in Maquiladora Industries in Mexico and Labor Migration to the United States

120

Fred Krissman, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

"Them" or "Us"?: Assessing Responsibility for Undocumented Migration
from Mexico

46

David Kyle, University of California, Davis and Zai Liang, Queens College - CUNY

Migration Merchants: Human Smuggling from Ecuador and China

43

Anna O. Law, University of Texas, Austin, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

The Effect of Institutional Arrangements and Operations on Judicial Behavior in American Immigration Law -- 1883-1893 and 1990-2000

62

Fred A. Lazin, Ben Gurion University of the Negev

Politics, Race and Absorption: Israeli Housing and Education Policies for Ethiopian Jewish Immigrants, 1984-1992

28

Catherine Lee, University of California, Los Angeles and Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

Prostitutes and Picture Brides: Chinese and Japanese Immigration, Settlement, and American Nation-Building, 1870-1920

70

Jeffrey Lesser, University of Connecticut

Negotiating National Identity: Middle Eastern and Asian Immigrants and the Struggle for Ethnicity in Brazil

8

Emmanuelle Le Texier, Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris - Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales (CERI), Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, and Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies

Mobilizing in the Barrio: Conflicting Identities and the Language of Politics

78

Jessa Lewis, UC San Diego

Strategies for Survival: Migration and Fair Trade-Organic Coffee Production in Oaxaca, Mexico

118

Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College

Redefining the Boundaries of Belonging: Thoughts on Transnational Religious and Political Life

48

April Linton, Princeton University and UC San Diego

Is Spanish Here to Stay? Contexts for bilingualism among U.S.-born Hispanics, 1990-2000

81

April Linton, Princeton University and UC San Diego

Learning in Two Languages: Spanish-English Immersion in U.S. Public Schools

106

Gil Loescher, The International Institute for Strategic Studies, London

War in Iraq: An Impending Refugee Crisis? Uncertain Risks, Inadequate Preparation and Coordination

67


Magnus Lofstrom, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn

Self-Employment and Earnings among High-Skilled Immigrants in the United States

13

Thomas K. Bauer, Magnus Lofstrom and Klaus F. Zimmermann, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn

Immigration Policy, Assimilation of Immigrants, and Natives' Sentiments Towards Immigrants: Evidence from 12 OECD Countries

33

B. Lindsay Lowell, Georgetown University

H-1B Temporary Workers: Estimating the Population

12

Fernando Lozano Ascencio, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

Tendencias recientes de las remesas de los migrantes mexicanos en Estados Unidos

99

Kelly Lytle, UC San Diego

Constructing the Criminal Alien: A Historical Framework for Analyzing Border Vigilantes at the Turn of the 21st Century

83

Kristen Hill Maher, San Diego State University and Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

Identity Projects at Home and Labor from Abroad: The Market for Foreign Domestic Workers in Southern California and Santiago, Chile

75

Manuel Pastor, University of California, Santa Cruz, and
Enrico Marcelli, Research Fellow, Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, UCLA

Social, Spatial, and Skill Mismatch Among Immigrants and Native-Born Workers in Los Angeles

1

Enrico A. Marcelli, University of Massachusetts, Boston

From the Barrio to the 'Burbs: Immigration and Urban Sprawl in Southern California

32

Philip Martin, University of California, Davis

Farm Labor in California: Then and Now

37

Philip Martin, Hans Dietrich von Loeffelholz and Thomas Straubhaar, The American Institute for Contemporary German Studies

Managing Migration for Economic Growth: Germany and the United States in Comparative Perspective

71

     

Francesca Mazzolari, UC San Diego

Determinants of Naturalization: The Role of Dual Citizenship Laws

117

Robert H. McLaughlin, University of Chicago, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

Charting a Civic Border: Immigration and Naturalization in San Diego

51

Tim Mechlinski,
University of California, Santa Barbara
Institutionalized Networks: The Role of Transportation Workers in West African Mobility
164

Keith Hoggart, Kings College, London, Cristóbal Mendoza, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
Sociologia Ruralis, 39 (4), 1999, 538-562

African Immigrant Workers in Spanish Agriculture

2

Cristóbal Mendoza, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte

The Role of the State in Influencing African Labour Outcomes in Spain and Portugal
Forthcoming in Geoforum

3


Cecilia Menjivar, Arizona State University

Networks and Religious Communities Among Salvadoran Immigrants in San Francisco, Phoenix, and Washington, D.C.

25


Eytan Meyers, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Multilateral Cooperation, Integration and Regimes: The Case of International Labor Mobility

61

Will H. Moore and Stephen M. Shellman, The Florida State University

Refugee or Internally Displaced Person? To Where Should One Flee?

65

Nancy Naples, University of California, Irvine

Economic Restructuring and Racialization: Incorporation of Mexicans and Mexican-Americans in the Rural Midwest

7

Stephanie J. Nawyn, UC San Diego

Faithfully Providing Refuge: The Role of Religious Organizations in Refugee Assistance and Advocacy

115

Francisco Oda-Angel, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid

A Singular International Area: Borders and Cultures in the Societies of the Strait of Gibraltar

23

Nana Oishi, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

Gender and Migration: An Integrative Approach

49

Pia Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Self Selection among Undocumented Immigrants from Mexico

93

Pia M. Orrenius and Roberto Coronado, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

The Effect of Illegal Immigration and Border Enforcement on Crime Rates along the U.S. - Mexico Border

131

Katherine Tegtmeyer Pak, St. Olaf College

Development of National Migration Regimes: Japan in Comparative Perspective

110

Manuel Pastor, University of California, Santa Cruz, and
Enrico Marcelli, Research Fellow, Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, UCLA

Social, Spatial, and Skill Mismatch Among Immigrants and Native-Born Workers in Los Angeles

1

Frank Pieke, University of Oxford

Chinese Globalization and Migration to Europe

94

May Relaño Pastor, Universidad de Granada (Spain), Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

Mexican Immigrant Women's Narratives of Language Experience: Defendiéndose in Southern California

39

Maritza Caicedo Riazcos

Differences in Productivity or Discrimination?
Latin American and Caribbean Immigrants in the US Labor Market

159


Gordon Hanson, University of Michigan and National Bureau of Economic Research, Raymond Robertson, Macalester College and Antonio Spilimbergo, International Monetary Fund

Does Border Enforcement Protect U.S. Workers From Illegal Immigration?

31

Jeffrey H. Cohen and Leila Rodriguez, Pennsylvania State University

Remittance Outcomes in Rural Oaxaca, Mexico: Challenges, Options, and Opportunities for Migrant Households

102

Robyn M. Rodriguez, UC Berkeley

Domestic Insecurities: Female Migration from the Philippines, Development and National Subject-Status

114

Marc Rosenblum, University of California, San Diego

US Relations with Mexico and Central America, 1977-1999

10

Marc Rosenblum, University of New Orleans

Beyond the Policy of No Policy: Emigration from Mexico and Central America

54

Marc Rosenblum, Migration Policy Institute

US Immigration Reform: Can the System Be Repaired?

132

Wayne A. Cornelius, UC San Diego, and Marc R. Rosenblum, University of New Orleans

Immigration and Politics

105

Christian Joppke, European University Institute (Italy) and Zeev Roshenhek, Hebrew University (Israel)

Ethnic-Priority Immigration in Israel and Germany: Resilience Versus Demise

45

Martin Ruhs, University of Cambridge, UK, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

Temporary Foreign Worker Programmes: Policies, Adverse Consequences, and the Need to Make Them Work

56

Frank D. Bean, Susan K. Brown, and Ruben Rumbaut, UC-Irvine

Mexican Immigrant Political and Economic Incorporation

113

Alejandra Castañeda and Emiko Saldívar, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego

Ciudadanías Excluidas: Indígenas y Migrantes en México

34

Idean Salehyan, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

Safe Haven: International Norms, Strategic Interests, and U.S. Refugee Policy

40

AnnaLee Saxenian, University of California, Santa Cruz

Silicon Valley’s New Immigrant Entrepreneurs

15

Helen Schwenken, University of Kassel, Germany

"Domestic Slavery" versus "Workers Rights": Political Mobilizations of Migrant Domestic Workers in the European Union

116

Hinda Seif, UC Institute for Labor and Employment

¿"Estado de Oro" o "Jaula de Oro"? Undocumented Mexican Immigrant Workers, the Driver's License, and Subnational Illegalization in California

86

Will H. Moore and Stephen M. Shellman, The Florida State University

Refugee or Internally Displaced Person? To Where Should One Flee?

65

Adam Sherry, UC San Diego

Foundations of U.S. Immigration Control Policy: A study of information transmission to Mexican migrants and the role of information as a deterrent at the border

95

James P. Smith, RAND

Immigrants and Their Schooling

108

Rosa M. Soriano Miras, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

Voces de mujeres desde la inmigración: Una comparativa entre el asentamiento de marroquíes en España y mexicanas en EE.UU.

133

David Spener, Trinity University

Mexican Migration to the United States: A Long Twentieth Century of Coyotaje

124

Gordon Hanson, University of Michigan and National Bureau of Economic Research, Raymond Robertson, Macalester College and Antonio Spilimbergo, International Monetary Fund

Does Border Enforcement Protect U.S. Workers From Illegal Immigration?

31


Gordon H. Hanson, University of California, San Diego & NBER and Antonio Spilimbergo, International Monetary Fund

Political Economy, Sectoral Shocks, and Border Enforcement

44


Lynn Stephen, University of Oregon

Globalization, the State, and the Creation of Flexible Indigenous Workers: Mixtec Farmworkers in Oregon

36

Holk Stobbe, University of Göttingen, Germany; CCIS visiting scholar

Undocumented Migration in the USA and Germany

4

Philip Martin, Hans Dietrich von Loeffelholz and Thomas Straubhaar, The American Institute for Contemporary German Studies

Managing Migration for Economic Growth: Germany and the United States in Comparative Perspective

71

Kazuko Suzuki, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

The State and Racialization: The Case of Koreans in Japan

67


Katherine Tegtmeyer Pak, New College of the University of South Florida

Towards Local Citizenship: Japanese Cities Respond to International Migration

30


Eiko Thielemann, London School of Economics

Does Policy Matter? On Governments’ Attempts to Control Unwanted Migration

112

Eiko Thielemann, London School of Economics

Burden-Sharing: The International Politics of Refugee Protection

134


Takeyuki Tsuda, University of California, San Diego

The Benefits of Being Minority:The Ethnic Status of the Japanese-Brazilians in Brazil

21

Takeyuki Tsuda, University of California, San Diego

Media Images, Immigrant Reality: Ethnic Prejudice and Tradition in Japanese Media Representations of Japanese-Brazilian Return Migrants.

107

Takeyuki Tsuda and Wayne A. Cornelius, University of California, San Diego

Labor Market Incorporation of Immigrants in Japan and the United States: A Comparative Analysis

50

Carolyn Pinedo Turnovsky, Joint Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies and Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies

Making the Queue: Latino Day Laborers in New York's Street Corner Labor Markets

98

Margaret L. Usdansky and Thomas J. Espenshade, Princeton University

The H-1B Visa Debate in Historical Perspective: The Evolution of U.S. Policy Toward Foreign-Born Workers

11

Zulema Valdez, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies and The Center for US-Mexican Studies

Ethnic Entrepreneurship: Ethnicity and the Economy in Enterprise

63

Brent Eric Valentine

Uniting Two Cultures: Latino Immigrants in the Wisconsin Dairy Industry

121

Abel Valenzuela, Jr., University of California, Los Angeles

Working on the Margins: Immigrant Day Labor Characteristics and Prospects for Employment

22

Monica W. Varsanyi
Immigration Policing Through the Backdoor: City Ordinances, The "Right to the City," and the Exclusion of Undocumented Day Laborers
165

Gustavo Verduzco Igartúa, Centro de Estudios Sociológicos, El Colegio de México

The Temporary Mexican Migrant Labor Program in Canadian Agriculture

90

Philip Martin, Hans Dietrich von Loeffelholz and Thomas Straubhaar, The American Institute for Contemporary German Studies

Managing Migration for Economic Growth: Germany and the United States in Comparative Perspective

71

Casey Walsh, New School University

Demobilizing the Revolution: Migration, Repatriation and Colonization in Mexico, 1911-1940

26

Julie Watts, European Union Center of California, Scripps College

The Unconventional Immigration Policy Preferences of Labor Unions in Spain, Italy, and France

5

Julie Watts, Visiting Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies

Mexico-U.S. Migration and Labor Unions: Obstacles to Building Cross-Border Solidarity

79

Rainer Winkelmann, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn

Immigration Policies and their Impact: The Case of New Zealand and Australia

29

Thomas K. Bauer, Magnus Lofstrom and Klaus F. Zimmermann, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn

Immigration Policy, Assimilation of Immigrants, and Natives' Sentiments Towards Immigrants: Evidence from 12 OECD Countries

33

Amelie Constant, University of Pennsylvania and IZA, and Klaus Zimmerman, Bonn University, IZA and DIW Berlin

The Dynamics of Repeat Migration: A Markov Chain Analysis

85

Amelie Constant, IZA, Bonn, and Georgetown University; Liliya Gataullina, IZA and University of Bonn; Klaus F. Zimmermann, Bonn University, IZA, Bonn, and DIW-Berlin

Ethnosizing Immigrants

135

Christián Zlolniski, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte

Cleaning the Buildings of High Tech Companies in Silicon Valley: The Case of Mexican Janitors in Sonix

17



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