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Category: immigration

Health and Medicine / immigration / jobs / nurses

Immigrant nurses in long-term care hold more skills

Despite significant amounts of human capital, immigrant nurses are often hired for underpaid, entry-level positions and forced to work their way up.

immigration / race and ethnicity / self-image / Society and Culture / teenagers

Latinx youth benefit from ethnic pride and culture

Cultural preservation can help Latinx youth cope with adverse life experiences and social threats such as racism and discrimination, a study finds.

Health and Medicine / immigration / insurance / parents / pregnancy

State restrictions risk health of postpartum immigrants

“Immigrants in states with public insurance restrictions for postpartum immigrants are less likely to receive postpartum care.”

Featured / history / immigration / laws / migration / Society and Culture / United States

How the Constitution shapes immigration today

“This question of what I call ‘immigration federalism,’ with power divided between the center and the localities, is still playing out today.”

Featured / history / immigration / laws / migration / Society and Culture / United States

How the Constitution shapes immigration today

“This question of what I call ‘immigration federalism,’ with power divided between the center and the localities, is still playing out today.”

immigration / innovation / patents / Society and Culture / United States

Immigrants generate an outsize share of patents

Foreign-born inventors generate a disproportionate share of patents—and make their US-born collaborators more productive.

immigration / innovation / patents / Society and Culture / United States

Immigrants generate an outsize share of patents

Foreign-born inventors generate a disproportionate share of patents—and make their US-born collaborators more productive.

beliefs / crimes / immigration / Society and Culture

Immigration affects crime perception, not crime rates

Immigration doesn’t cause crime rates to increase, according to a new study. But false perceptions endure anyway.

beliefs / crimes / immigration / Society and Culture

Immigration affects crime perception, not crime rates

Immigration doesn’t cause crime rates to increase, according to a new study. But false perceptions endure anyway.

immigrants / immigration / laws / Society and Culture / United States

Deportation risk hasn’t been the same for all undocumented Mexican immigrants

In the US, undocumented Mexican men who are young, single, and less educated have the highest risk for deportation, no matter the political climate.

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