Expertise
Demography; international migration; immigration policy; immigrant adaptation; citizenship and naturalization; welfare; U.S. Census
Background
Past Positions
Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Assistant Professor, Georgetown University; Demographic Analyst, U.S. Department of Labor; Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Chicago
Education
Ph.D. (1991), M.A. (1988), University of Texas at Austin; B.A., Temple University, 1982
Today, one in five immigrants in the United States lives in a twenty-first-century gateway. The pace of change in this new geography of immigration has presented many local areas with challenges—social, fiscal, and political.
Learn more about the recently released Twenty-First-Century Gateways book.