- Immigration
- Volume 11, number 3
- Managing Editor: Mark D. Shroder
- Associate Editor: Michelle P. Matuga
Symposium
Guest Editor: John I. Carruthers
Becoming a U.S. Citizen: The Role of Immigrant Enclaves
Natasha T. Duncan and Brigitte S. Waldorf
Recent Immigration:
The Diversity of Economic Outcomes in Metropolitan America
Mark D. Partridge, Dan S. Rickman and Kamar Ali
Immigration, Aging, and the Regional Economy
Seryoung Park and Geoffrey J.D. Hewings
Exploring Recent Trends in Immigrant Suburbanization
Casey J. Dawkins
Immigrants’ Housing Search and
Neighborhood Conditions:
A Comparative Analysis of
Housing Choice Voucher Holders
Victoria Basolo and Mai Thi Nguyen
Immigrants in the
Polycentric Metropolis: Centers, Housing, and Dispersion
Rolf Pendall and Rosanne Hoyem
Immigrants and Transportation: An Analysis of Immigrant Workers’ Work Trips
Sungyop Kim
Refereed Papers
Loan Modifications and Redefault Risk: An Examination of Short-Term Impacts
Roberto G. Quercia and Lei Ding
Closing Gaps in Local Housing Recovery Planning for
Disadvantaged Displaced Households
Mark G. Welsh and Ann-Margaret Esnard
Homeownership and Local Voting in Disadvantaged Urban Neighborhoods
Kim Manturuk, Mark Lindblad, and Roberto G. Quercia
Departments
Policy Briefs
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: Past, Present, and Future
Theresa R. Diventi
Graphic Detail
High Business and Residential Vacancy Rates
Todd W. McNeil
Data Shop
The Community Advantage Program Database: Overview and Comparison With the Current Population Survey
Sarah F. Riley, HongYu Ru, and Roberto G. Quercia
Industrial Revolution
Framing for Strength and Efficiency
Dana Bres
Impact
The Impact of the Final Rule on Income and Rent Determination
Requirements in Public and Assisted Housing
Yves S. Djoko
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