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Demography (2014) 51 (6): 2281–2306.
Published: 26 November 2014
... characteristics, we narrow the mechanisms that might explain immigrant concentration. We find that industry, language, and residential segregation collectively explain almost all the excess tendency to work with immigrants from other source countries, but they have limited power to explain work with compatriots...
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Demography (2014) 51 (6): 2179–2202.
Published: 27 November 2014
...Matthew Hall; Kyle Crowder Abstract Using longitudinal data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics linked to three decades of census data on immigrant settlement patterns, this study examines how the migration behaviors of native-born whites and blacks are related to local immigrant concentrations...
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View articletitled, Native Out-Migration and Neighborhood <span class="search-highlight">Immigration</span> in New Destinations
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Demography (2022) 59 (4): 1517–1539.
Published: 01 August 2022
... foreign-born and U.S.-born populations, although differences remained even after standardizing for age. A second population characteristic, the concentration of White immigrants in urban areas, likely also shaped both crude and age-specific mortality patterns. A substantially larger portion...
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View articletitled, The Missing Mortality Advantage for European <span class="search-highlight">Immigrants</span> to the United States in the Early Twentieth Century
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Demography (2018) 55 (5): 1803–1828.
Published: 27 September 2018
... projects are located, both in the housing projects and the surrounding nonpublic dwellings. As a result, contemporary differences in segregation levels across metropolitan areas are being shaped by the concentration of public housing within cities, in particular the share of non-European immigrants...
View articletitled, Can Public Housing Decrease Segregation? Lessons and Challenges From Non-European <span class="search-highlight">Immigration</span> in France: Can Public Housing Decrease Segregation?
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Demography (2017) 54 (1): 231–257.
Published: 03 January 2017
... of this transition suggest that factors intensifying the negative impact of unemployment on subjective well-being are more concentrated in immigrants than in natives. Based on longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (1990–2014; N = 34,767 persons aged 20 to 64; N = 210,930 person-years), we used...
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View articletitled, Do <span class="search-highlight">Immigrants</span> Suffer More From Job Loss? Unemployment and Subjective Well-being in Germany
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Demography (2023) 60 (1): 201–226.
Published: 01 February 2023
... with foreign degrees, are more vulnerable to vertical and horizontal mismatch and suffer higher wage penalties from mismatched employment than similarly educated native-born workers. Auxiliary analyses show that the disadvantage foreign-educated skilled immigrants experience is largely concentrated among...
View articletitled, Education–Occupation Mismatch and Nativity Inequality Among Highly Educated U.S. Workers
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Demography (1975) 12 (4): 581–599.
Published: 01 November 1975
...Dov Friedlander Abstract Israel, in her 25 years of existence, received an unprecedented volume of immigration, which was the major source of her high population growth. This immigration was heavily concentrated in the first five years, 1948–1952; mass immigration of 711,000 supplemented an initial...
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Demography (1994) 31 (3): 509–524.
Published: 01 August 1994
...Mary M. Kritz; June Marie Nogle Abstract Are immigrants who live in states where large numbers of their compatriots reside more or less likely to migrate than those who live in other states? Using 1980 U.S. Census data to address that question, the analysis shows that nativity concentration deters...
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Demography (2010) 47 (3): 777–800.
Published: 01 August 2010
... in children’s achievement. Neighborhood economic status appears to be strongly associated with children’s skills acquisition. 27 1 2011 © Population Association of America 2010 2010 Concentration Index Mathematics Achievement Lorenz Curve Socioeconomic Inequality Immigrant Concentration...
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Demography (2004) 41 (4): 697–720.
Published: 01 November 2004
... experienced by African Americans. Building on this insight, more recent contributions to neighborhood theory (Leventhal and Brooks-Gunn 2000) have argued that neighborhood structural disadvantage (includ- ing the stability of residential tenure and the concentration of immigrant populations, as well...
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Demography (2016) 53 (1): 27–53.
Published: 10 December 2015
... immigrant inflows and childbearing is essentially an empirical question. Any analysis making use of geographic variation in immigrant concentration to study immigrant impacts must address the fact that immigrant location decisions are not exogenous. Even estimates from fertility models that control...
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Demography (1976) 13 (3): 311–328.
Published: 01 August 1976
... War. Foreshadowing current patterns, the northern black population was heavily concentrated in the largest cities, and the free black population was the most urban of all groups. The timing of black urban decline in the North, as well as regional and size of place differences in that decline, suggest...
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Demography (2001) 38 (1): 133–145.
Published: 01 February 2001
..., and Demographic Balkanization in America: New Evidence for the 1990s . Population and Development Review , 22 , 741 – 63 . 10.2307/2137808 Frey , W.H. ( 1998 ). Immigrant Concentration and Domestic Migrant Dispersal: Is Movement to Nonmetropolitan Areas ‘White Flight’? . The Professional...
View articletitled, The impact of <span class="search-highlight">immigration</span> on the internal migration of natives and <span class="search-highlight">immigrants</span>
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Demography (2018) 55 (5): 1957–1977.
Published: 12 September 2018
... characteristics on the census block group level that are central in research on social disorganization theory and crime (e.g., Sampson et al. 1997 ): concentrated disadvantage, residential instability, and immigrant concentration. Following previous research (Sampson et al. 1997 ), all three are indexed control...
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View articletitled, Living on the Edge: Neighborhood Boundaries and the Spatial Dynamics of Violent Crime
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Demography (2018) 55 (4): 1507–1545.
Published: 15 June 2018
... geographically concentrated within a few large urban areas: specifically, the peripheries of Paris, Lyon, and Marseille. Although overall levels of residential segregation are found to be lower than in the United States, 2 non-Europeans—and African immigrants in particular—are the most segregated groups (Pan...
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Demography (2014) 51 (2): 645–671.
Published: 08 January 2014
... society. Being intermarried with a native reduces workplace segregation for immigrant men but not for immigrant women. References Andersson , F. , García-Pérez , M. , Haltiwanger , J. , McCue , K. , & Sanders , S. ( 2010a ). Workplace concentration of immigrants (Working...
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Demography (2016) 53 (4): 1027–1049.
Published: 09 June 2016
... , 741 – 763 . 10.2307/2137808 Frey , W. H. , & Liaw , K. L. ( 1998 ). Immigrant concentration and domestic migrant dispersal: Is movement to nonmetropolitan areas “white flight”? . Professional Geographer , 50 , 215 – 232 . 10.1111/0033-0124.00116 Glaeser , E. L...
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Demography (2016) 53 (1): 189–213.
Published: 21 December 2015
... scholarship on immigration, documenting the increased concentration of these groups, particularly Hispanics, in cities with high levels of post-1965 immigration (Massey and Denton 1987 ). In these high-immigration cities and in neighborhoods where enclaves formed, new arrivals likely settled in neighborhoods...
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View articletitled, Pioneers of Gentrification: Transformation in Global Neighborhoods in Urban America in the Late Twentieth Century
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Demography (2008) 45 (3): 619–639.
Published: 01 August 2008
... composition has led to the concentration of immigrants in low-skill jobs and occupations. Indeed, the U.S. economy s continued strong demand for low-skill workers, combined with the rising educational attainment of natives, has been a major force in keeping immigration pressure high. This observation raises...
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Demography (2002) 39 (4): 639–654.
Published: 01 November 2002
...), particularly at high levels of minority concentration (Caldas and Bankston 1998). The concentration of mi- nority and non-English-speaking students may also affect peer-group relationships and reduce the reach and level of resources in immigrant students social networks (Bankston and Caldas 1996; Fernandez...
View articletitled, Diversity and change in the institutional context of <span class="search-highlight">immigrant</span> adaptation: California schools 1985–2000
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