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North America, U.S. Metro Areas
The Washington, D.C. region is diverse, growing, and generally prosperous. Yet it is also divided by race and income, bedeviled by traffic congestion, and struggling to manage growth and development. Through research and policy development, Brookings experts seek to understand the region’s demographic and economic trends, increase residents’ access to opportunity, support a competitive and inclusive regional economy, and promote sustainable growth patterns.
A new U.S. citizen waves a U.S. national flag in front of a display of flags of the more than 40 nations represented by the more than 90 immigrants becoming U.S. citizens during a naturalization ceremony (REUTERS/Brian Snyder).
Book Chapter
Metropolitan Washington: A New Immigrant Gateway
April 2, 2013, Audrey Singer
In an introductory chapter to Hispanic Migration and Urban Development: Studies from Washington, DC, Audrey Singer describes the ascent of metropolitan Washington from an area with low levels of immigration to a major U.S. destination.
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Testimony | D.C. Council Committee on Housing and Workforce Development
April 23, 2012, John W. Hill, Joshua M. Kern, Alice M. Rivlin, Walter Smith and Carrie L. Thornhill
Testimony | Committee on Housing and Workforce Development, District of Columbia
August 2, 2010, Martha Ross
June 23, 2010, Martha Ross
Testimony | Committee on Housing and Workforce Development
June 16, 2010, Martha Ross
Testimony | Council of the District of Columbia
April 14, 2010, Alice M. Rivlin
Testimony | Subcommittee on Federal Workforce, Postal Service and the District of Columbia, U.S. House of Representatives
November 18, 2009, Alice M. Rivlin
July 13, 2009, Alice M. Rivlin
Testimony | Council of the District of Columbia Committee on Housing and Workforce Development
April 20, 2009, Martha Ross
Testimony | D.C. City Council Committee on Housing and Urban Affairs
January 16, 2008, Alice M. Rivlin
Testimony | Council of the District of Columbia, Committee of the Whole
February 13, 2007, Alice M. Rivlin
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Alice M. Rivlin
Senior Fellow, Economic Studies
Martha Ross
Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program