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Immigration: Recent Awards

Justin Gest, Harvard University
Jens Hainmueller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michael Hiscox, Harvard University
The Value of Citizenship: How Does Naturalization Affect Immigrantsʼ Lives?
December, 2012, $34,582
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Liav Orgad , New York University
Cultural Defense of Nations: A Liberal Theory of Majority Rights
December, 2012, $33,500
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Michael Jones-Correa, Cornell University
Helen B. Marrow, Tufts University
Dina Okamoto, University of California, Davis
Linda R. Tropp, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Immigrant-Native Relations in 21st-Century America: Intergroup Contact, Trust, and Civic Engagement
November, 2012, $368,596
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James A. McCann, Purdue University
Michael Jones-Correa, Cornell University
Adding a Latino Non-Citizen Module to the 2012 American National Election Study
October, 2012, $35,000
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Marta Tienda, Princeton University
Alicia Adsera, Princeton University
International Comparisons and Measurement of Child Well-Being
September, 2012, $35,000
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Jason DeParle, New York Times
Migration in the 21st Century: A Filipino Case Study
September, 2012, $35,000
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Deborah Schildkraut, Tufts University
Politicized Identities and Preferences for Political Representation
June, 2012, $35,000
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Alejandro Portes, Princeton University
Immigrant Transnational Organizations and Development
March, 2012, $23,480
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Rosa Cho, Brown University
Deborah Rivas-Drake, Brown University
The Roles of Individual, Family, School and Community Characteristics in the Post-secondary Choices of Hispanics
February, 2012, $34,998
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Brian Cadena, University of Colorado-Boulder
Brian Kovak, Carnegie Mellon University
Immigration, Internal Migration, and Local Labor Market Adjustment Following the U.S. Housing Bust
November, 2011, $76,231
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Neeraj Kaushal, Columbia University
The Earnings of Recent Mexican Immigrants in New and Traditional Destinations
June, 2011, $34,913
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Daniel Goldstein, Rutgers University
Robyn Rodriguez, University of Illinois, Chicago
The Impact of the Securitization of Immigration in New Immigrant Destinations
June, 2011, $34,904
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Nilda Flores-Gonzalez, University of Illinois, Chicago
Xóchitl Bada, University of Illinois, Chicago
Andy Clarno, University of Illinois, Chicago
Immigration Policy in New Destinations
June, 2011, $34,034
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David Card, University of California, Berkeley
Steven Raphael, University of California, Berkeley
Conference on Poverty, Inequality and Immigration
June, 2011, $34,000
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Internal Appropriation, Russell Sage Foundation
Working Group on Cultural Contact and Immigration
November, 2010, $250,000
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