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By Bruce Katz, Robert E. Lang

ISBN-10: 0815748965

ISBN-13: 9780815748960

ISBN-10: 0815797672

ISBN-13: 9780815797678

Presents a better examine the unparalleled social and financial alterations happening within the nation's oldest and latest groups, and explores the results for a various set of coverage components, together with metropolitan improvement styles, immigrant incorporation, and the merchandising of cheap housing and homeownership.

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Immigrants residing in these forty-five metropolitan areas constitute 73 percent of the foreign-born population in the United States in 2000. S. citizen). In official parlance, the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (formerly the Immigration and Naturalization Service) uses the term “immigrant” to denote a person admitted to the United States for permanent residence. S. citizen to be foreign-born. S. Census contains a question on birthplace, it does not ask about a foreign-born person’s legal status.

The gateway definitions and selection are also based on the historical presence (in percentage terms) of the foreign-born in their central cities. qxd 02/23/05 15:44 Page 48 Audrey Singer contemporary gateway states: California, New York, and New Jersey. For the first time in recent decades it appears that California’s dominance as a destination is beginning to wane, as other states (including many that never attracted many immigrants) absorb more immigrants. The 1990s saw unprecedented immigrant growth in many nontraditional areas.

Schachter. 2003. ” Census 2000 Special Reports CENSR-11. S. Census Bureau. , Rachel S. Franklin, and Marc J. Perry. 2003. ” Census 2000 Special Reports CENSR-9. S. Census Bureau. Singer, Audrey. 2003. ” Brookings. ———. 2004. ” Brookings. Suro, Roberto, and Audrey Singer. 2002. ” Brookings. qxd 02/23/05 15:43 Page 40 William H. Frey Tilove, Jonathan. 2003. ’ ” Newhouse News Service. S. Census Bureau. 2003. 2000 Census of Population and Housing, Public Use Microdata Sample, United States: Technical Documentation.

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