Appendix
Workshop on U.S. Immigration Statistics: An Assessment of Data Needs for Future Research
Agenda
17–18 September 1992
Committee on National Statistics and Committee on Population
National Academy of Sciences
Green Building, Room 104
Georgetown Facility
2001 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
Sponsored by
Immigration and Naturalization Service and National Institute for Child Health and Human Development
Thursday, 17 September |
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Introductions and opening remarks |
Michael Teitelbaum, Chair |
Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education |
Suzanne Woolsey |
Committee on National Statistics |
Miron Straf |
Committee on Population |
Samuel Preston |
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) |
Gene McNary |
National Institute for Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) |
Wendy Baldwin |
INS Data Programs and Future Needs |
Edward J. Lynch |
NICHD Research Purpose |
Nancy Moss |
Session 1 |
Immigration Trends: Magnitude and Characteristics (Rapporteur: Jeffrey Passel) |
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Presenters |
Michael Greenwood |
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Frank Bean |
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Panelists |
Sherrie Kossoudji |
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Karen Woodrow |
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Discussion |
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Session 2 |
Assimilation and the Impact of Immigration on Health, Education, and Social Programs (Rapporteur: Steven Sandell) |
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Presenters |
Marta Tienda |
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Rubén Rumbaut |
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Panelists |
Alejandro Portes |
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W. Parker Frisbie |
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Discussion |
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Session 3 |
Labor Force Issues (Rapporteur: Lindsay Lowell) |
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Presenters |
James P. Smith |
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M. Patricia Fernandez-Kelly |
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Panelists |
Thomas Espenshade |
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Robert Bach |
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Discussion |
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Friday, 18 September |
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Session 4 |
Family and Social Networks (Rapporteur: Lisa Roney) |
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Presenters |
Douglas Massey |
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Mark Rosenzweig and Guillermina Jasso |
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Panelists |
Bryan Roberts |
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Mary Waters |
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Discussion |
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Session 5 |
Data Needs for Measuring the Impact of Immigration |
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Reports from Rapporteurs |
Jeffrey Passel |
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Lindsay Lowell |
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Steven Sandell |
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Lisa Roney |
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Discussant |
Robert Warren |
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Discussion |
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Session 6 |
Design and Implementation of Longitudinal Studies |
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Presenters |
Barbara Anderson |
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Michael White |
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Panelists |
William Butz |
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Robert Gardner |
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Discussion |
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Session 7 |
General Discussion of Where We Go From Here |
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Discussion |
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Concluding Remarks |
Jeffery Evans |
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Edward Lynch |
Papers Presented at the Workshop
Barbara A. Anderson, ''Considerations in Longitudinal Research on Immigrants''
Frank D. Bean, "U.S. Immigration Trends and Policies: Recent Patterns and Emerging Contradictions"
M. Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, "Labor Force Recomposition and Industrial Restructuring in Electronics: Implications for Free Trade"
Michael J. Greenwood and John M. McDowell, "The Labor Market Consequences of U.S. Immigration"
Guillermina Jasso and Mark R. Rosenzweig, "U.S. Immigration and the Family"
Douglas S. Massey and Luin Goldring, "Continuities in Transnational Migration: An Analysis of 13 Mexican Communities"
Rubén G. Rumbaut, "A Problem in Search of an Explanation: Some Research Questions on Assimilation and Immigrant Health, Mental Health, and Education"
James P. Smith, "Labor Markets and Economic Assimilation of Hispanic Immigrants"
Marta Tienda, "What We Don't Know Hurts Us: Data Needs and Research Priorities for Immigration and Income Maintenance Policy"
Michael J. White, "A Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants: Issues and Opportunities"
Workshop Participants
Barbara A. Anderson, Population Studies Center, University of Michigan
Robert L. Bach, Department of Sociology, State University of New York, Binghamton
Wendy H. Baldwin, National Institute for Child Health and Human Development
Frank D. Bean, Population Research Center, University of Texas, Austin
Cynthia Buckley, Department of Sociology, University of Texas, Austin
Greg Butler, Policy Development, U.S. Department of Justice
William P. Butz, Associate Director for Demographic Fields, U.S. Bureau of the Census
Karen Carver, National Institute for Child Health and Human Development
Julie DaVanzo, Economics and Statistics Department, The RAND Corporation
William Diaz, The Ford Foundation
Thomas Espenshade, Office of Population Research, Princeton University
V. Jeffery Evans, National Institute for Child Health and Human Development
M. Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Institute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University
W. Parker Frisbie, Population Research Center, University of Texas, Austin
Robert W. Gardner, Brunswick, Maine
Maria E. Gonzalez, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, U.S. Office of Management and Budget
Linda Gordon, Immigration and Naturalization Service
Steve Goss, Office of the Actuary, Social Security Administration
Michael J. Greenwood, Department of Economics, University of Colorado
Manuel Garcia y Griego, School of Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine
Linda Hardy, National Science Foundation
Michael Hoefer, Statistics Division, Immigration and Naturalization Service
Guillermina Jasso, Department of Sociology, New York University
Sherrie A. Kossoudji, Department of Economics, University of Michigan
Ellen P. Kraly, Department of Geography, Colgate University
Roger Kramer, U.S. Department of Labor
Eric Larson, Program Evaluation and Methodology Division, General Accounting Office
B. Lindsay Lowell, Immigration Policy and Research, U.S. Department of Labor
Edward J. Lynch, Office of Strategic Planning, Immigration and Naturalization Service
Douglas S. Massey, Population Research Center, NORC/University of Chicago
Gene McNary, Immigration and Naturalization Service
Leslie Megyeri, Subcommittee on International Law, Immigration, and Refugees, U.S. House of Representatives
Nancy Moss, National Institute for Child Health and Human Development
Jeffrey S. Passel, The Urban Institute
Alejandro Portes, Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University
Samuel H. Preston, Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania
Bryan Roberts, Population Research Center, University of Texas, Austin
J. Gregory Robinson, Population Division, U.S. Bureau of the Census
Lisa Roney, Immigration and Naturalization Service
Mark R. Rosenzweig, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania
Rubén G. Rumbaut, Department of Sociology, San Diego State University
Steven Sandell, The Urban Institute
Richard Schauffler, Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University
James P. Smith, Labor and Population Program, The RAND Corporation
Shirley Smith, Immigration Policy and Research, U.S. Department of Labor
Jay D. Teachman, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland
Michael S. Teitelbaum, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Marta Tienda, Population Studies Center, University of Chicago
Robert Valdez, The RAND Corporation
Stephanie Ventura, National Center for Health Statistics
Joyce Vialet, Library of Congress
Eric Wanner, Russell Sage Foundation
Robert Warren, Statistical Analysis Bureau, Immigration and Naturalization Service
Robert Warren, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin
Ruth Wasem, Library of Congress
Mary Waters, Department of Sociology, Harvard University
Michael J. White, Department of Sociology, Brown University
Karen Woodrow, Center for Social and Demographic Analysis, State University of New York, Albany
Christian Zlolniski, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara
National Research Council Staff
Michele L. Conrad, Committee on National Statistics
Barry Edmonston, Committee on National Statistics
Helen M. Lopez, Committee on National Statistics
Linda Martin, Committee on Population
Miron Straf, Committee on National Statistics
Suzanne H. Woolsey, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education
Meyer Zitter, Committee on National Statistics