Higher rates of immigrant assimilation may shape policy reforms, study finds
Friday, April 5, 2013 - 06:30
in Mathematics & Economics
As the debate over comprehensive immigration reform unfolds in Washington, a new report reveals dramatic changes in immigrant assimilation as a result of the so-called Great Recession. The report, "Measuring Immigrant Assimilation in Post-Recession America," was authored by Sanford School of Public Policy Professor Jacob Vigdor for the Manhattan Institute.