Migration and Development: A Conceptual Review of the Evidence |
2006-06 |
wp0607.pdf |
O15 |
|
false |
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No Margin for Error: Educational and Occupational Achievement among Disadvantaged Children of Immigrants |
2006-11 |
wp0703.pdf |
F22, I24 |
|
false |
View |
Toward an Economic Sociology of Compassionate Charity and Care |
2007-02 |
wp0702.pdf |
D64 |
|
false |
View |
Researching Second Generation in a Transitional, European, and Agricultural Context of Reception of Immigrants |
2007-02 |
wp0701.pdf |
F22 |
Second generation; children of immigrants; segmented assimilation; transitional countries of immigration; Huelva, Spain |
false |
View |
Revisiting the Enclave Hypothesis: Miami Twenty-Five Years Later |
2006-05 |
wp0610.pdf |
F22, R23 |
|
false |
View |
GLOBALIZING RESTRICTED AND SEGMENTED MARKETS: Challenges to Theory and Values in Economic Sociology |
2006-06 |
wp0606.pdf |
F60, F68, F69 |
|
false |
View |
The Global Assembly Line in the New Millennium |
2006-06 |
wp0605.pdf |
J22, L23, L24 |
|
false |
View |
De Club de Caballeros a Foro Electronico de Negociacion: Un Analisis Institucionalista Denso de la Bolsa de Valores de Colombia |
2006-08 |
wp0608f.pdf |
G11 |
Colombia; stock exchanges |
false |
View |
Immigrant Transnational Organizations and Development: A Comparative Study |
2005-08 |
wp0507.pdf |
O15, F22 |
|
false |
View |
Latino and American Identities as Perceived by Immigrants |
2005-01 |
wp0502j.pdf |
F22 |
|
false |
View |
Typically Unobserved Variables (TUVs) and Selection into Prenatal Inputs: Implications for Estimating Infant Health Production Functions |
2006-01 |
WP06-05.pdf |
I10 |
|
false |
View |
Institutions and Development in Latin America: A Comparative Analysis |
2007-12 |
wp0801.pdf |
O15, R22, F22 |
|
false |
View |
Migration and Social Change: Some Conceptual Reflections |
2008-08 |
wp0804.pdf |
R22, F22 |
|
false |
View |
Institutional Ambivalence and Permanently Failing Health Care: Access by Immigrants and the Categorically Unequal in the Nation and New Jersey |
2009-04 |
wp0901.pdf |
D630, F220, H510, I180, J610 |
Healthcare, immigrants, immigration, health insurance, health policy |
false |
View |
La aviacion civil en la Argentina |
2008-09 |
wp0805b.pdf |
L93 |
Argentina; aviation |
false |
View |
El tiempo se acabó: El Servicio Postal Mexicano en la encrucijada de su modernización |
2008-09 |
wp0805j.pdf |
L87 |
Mexico; postal service |
false |
View |
The New Mexican - Americans: International Retirement Migration and Development in an Expatriate Community in Mexico |
2009-05 |
wp0903.pdf |
D19, J26, H55, J11, J14, F22 |
Immigration, Mexico, Retirement, Illegal immigration, migration theory |
false |
View |
Revealing development in migrant regions: Contributions to the debate about migration and development from Morocco and Mexico |
2011-01 |
ArticuloIsabelMarin2010.pdf |
O15, F22 |
Morocco, Mexico |
false |
View |
Dreaming in Spain: Parental Determinants of Immigrant Children's Ambition |
2011-06 |
wp1102b-Dreaming-in-Spain-revised.pdf |
D100, I390, J120, J130, I210 |
aspirations, expectations, children of immigrants, adaptation, Spain |
false |
View |
Who Are We? Parental Influences on Self-identities and Self-esteem of Second Generation Youths in Spain |
2011-09 |
wp1102eWhoAreWeCorrectedSept2011.pdf |
D100, I390, J120, J130, I210 |
National-identity, self-esteem, selective acculturation, dissonant acculturation, Spain |
false |
View |
Tapping the Indian Diaspora for Indian Development |
2011-03 |
wp11-03aAgarwala-India-Report-March-2011.pdf |
O15, F22 |
India |
false |
View |
Indian and Polish Migrant organisations in the UK |
2011-04 |
wp11-03fUK-TRAMO-chapter-07_12.pdf |
O15, F22 |
India, Poland, United Kingdom |
false |
View |
Traversing Ancestral and New Homelands: Chinese Immigrant Transnational Organizations in the United States: A Report |
2011-02 |
2012-China.pdf |
F22, O15 |
|
false |
View |
Transnational activities of migrant organizations in the Netherlands and political participation: the case of the Surinamese organizations |
2011-04 |
wp11-03hWorking-paper_Meerts-Nijenhuis-Zoomers.pdf |
F22, O15 |
Netherlands, Suriname |
false |
View |
The Eagle and the Dragon: Immigrant Transnationalism and Development in Mexico and China |
2011-04 |
wp1101-Portes-Zhou_Eagle-and-Dragon_final_3-1-2011.pdf |
J00, J11, J15, J61, F24 |
Transnationalism, immigrant organizations, remittances, Mexican development, Chinese development, Mexico, China |
false |
View |
Tapping the Indian Diaspora for Indian Development |
2012-01 |
2012-India.pdf |
F22, O15 |
India |
false |
View |
A TOP-DOWN MODEL OF TRANSNATIONAL IMMIGRANT ASSOCIATIONISM: Migrant organizations in the definition of development and integration policies in Madrid |
2012-01 |
2012-01 |
F22, O15 |
Spain |
false |
View |
Remittance Circuits |
2014-09 |
15-01a |
F24 |
remittances |
false |
View |
Uneven Development and the Transnational Involvement of Nicaraguan Immigrant Organizations in South Florida |
2012-01 |
2012-01Nicaragua |
F22, O15 |
Nicaragua; Florida |
false |
View |
Colombian and Dominican Immigrant Transnational Organizations and Development |
2012-05 |
2012-05 |
F22, O15 |
Colombia; Dominican Republic |
false |
View |
Partners in Organizing: Engagement between Migrants and the State in the Production of Mexican Hometown Associations |
2012-05 |
2012-05Mexican |
F22, K37 |
Mexico |
false |
View |
Moroccan in France: their organizations and activities back home |
2012-05 |
2012-05Moroccan |
F22 |
Morocco, France |
false |
View |
Traversing Ancestral and New Homelands: Chinese Immigrant Transnational Organizations in the United States |
2012-05 |
|
F22 |
|
false |
View |
The Communicative Dimension of Migrant Remittances and its Political Implications |
2014-09 |
15-01b |
F24 |
remittances |
false |
View |
The Geography of External Voting: The 2011 Tunisian Election Abroad |
2014-09 |
15-01c |
D72, F22 |
Tunisia |
false |
View |
Transnational Health Insurance Schemes: A New Avenue for Congolese Immigrants in Belgium to Care for Their Relatives' Health from Abroad? |
2014-09 |
15-01d |
F22, I13 |
Congo, Belgium |
false |
View |
Transnational activities of immigrant organizations in the Netherlands: Do Ghanaian, Moroccan and Surinamese diaspora organizations enhance development? |
2012-05 |
2012-05Diaspora |
F22, O15 |
Netherlands, Ghana, Morocco, Suriname |
false |
View |
Breaking Blocked Transnationalism: Intergenerational Change in Homeland Ties |
2012-05 |
|
F22, O15 |
Transnationalism; integration; assimilation; Vietnamese; Diaspora studies; civic participation; Vietnam; Viet Nam |
false |
View |
Female Genital Mutilation and Migration in Mali: Do Migrants Transfer Social Norms? |
2014-09 |
15-01e |
D71, I12, F22 |
Mali |
false |
View |
Beyond the Dichotomy: Money and the Transnational Family in India and Australia |
2014-09 |
15-01f |
F24 |
Australia, India, remittances |
false |
View |
The Circulation of Monies and Ideas between Paris, Dakar, and New York: The Impact of Remittances on Corruption |
2014-09 |
15-01g |
F24 |
remittances, Segenal, France |
false |
View |
Legal Status, Territorial Confinement, and Transnational Activities of Senegalese Migrants in France, Italy, and Spain |
2014-09 |
15-01h |
F24, K37 |
Senegal, France, Italy, Spain, remittances |
false |
View |