Center for Comparative Immigration Studies
Parent: UC San Diego
eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for December, 2024 through March, 2025
Item | Title | Total requests | Download | View-only | %Dnld |
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24t4f706 | Immigration and Politics | 342 | 317 | 25 | 92.7% |
88x6505q | Silicon Valley’s New Immigrant Entrepreneurs | 239 | 193 | 46 | 80.8% |
2jh5h00q | The Effect of Illegal Immigration and Border Enforcement on Crime Rates along the U.S.-Mexico Border | 233 | 186 | 47 | 79.8% |
8rq8k6nd | National Security and Immigration in the United States after 9/11 | 182 | 163 | 19 | 89.6% |
6d09j0n2 | A Tale of Two Borders: The U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada Lines After 9/11 | 171 | 101 | 70 | 59.1% |
1m58x0z3 | Immigration Policy, Assimilation of Immigrants, and Natives' Sentiments Towards Immigrants: Evidence from 12 OECD Countries | 170 | 26 | 144 | 15.3% |
0s04g29f | Gender and Migration: An Integrative Approach | 145 | 31 | 114 | 21.4% |
70c6g11d | Controlling 'Unwanted' Immigration: Lessons from the United States, 1993-2004 | 145 | 55 | 90 | 37.9% |
0j5865nk | Language Assimilation Today: Bilingualism Persists More Than in the Past, But English Still Dominates | 129 | 73 | 56 | 56.6% |
4ms039dc | H-1B Temporary Workers: Estimating the Population | 123 | 50 | 73 | 40.7% |
99f4q4hq | Knocking at the Doors of “Fortress Europe”: Migration and Border Control in Southern Spain and Eastern Poland | 119 | 86 | 33 | 72.3% |
28v694n0 | The Transit State: A Comparative Analysis of Mexican and Moroccan Immigration Policies | 109 | 86 | 23 | 78.9% |
2j56005k | Prostitutes and Picture Brides: Chinese and Japanese Immigration, Settlement, and American Nation-Building, 1870-1920 | 92 | 47 | 45 | 51.1% |
7mx516pr | Death at the Border: The Efficacy and "Unintended" Consequences of U.S. Immigration Control Policy 1993-2000 | 90 | 62 | 28 | 68.9% |
2bb8x619 | The Externalization of Europe’s Borders in the Refugee Crisis, 2015-2016 | 86 | 66 | 20 | 76.7% |
2js6b82r | The Benefits of Being Minority:The Ethnic Status of the Japanese-Brazilians in Brazil | 83 | 43 | 40 | 51.8% |
63x0r2ng | Faithfully Providing Refuge: The Role of Religious Organizations in Refugee Assistance and Advocacy | 83 | 41 | 42 | 49.4% |
66n4r41f | A Singular International Area: Borders and Cultures in the Societies of the Strait of Gibraltar | 75 | 45 | 30 | 60.0% |
89d8r34q | No Solution in Sight : the Problem of Protracted Refugee Situations in Africa | 73 | 33 | 40 | 45.2% |
5bg545kf | No Country for Immigrant Children: From Obama’s “Humanitarian Crisis” to Trump’s Criminalization of Central American Unaccompanied Minors | 72 | 37 | 35 | 51.4% |
2sf0q674 | On Learning English: The Importance of School Context, Immigrant Communities, and the Racial Symbolism of the English Language in Understanding the Challenge for Immigrant Adolescents | 68 | 37 | 31 | 54.4% |
64p447tc | The Declining Use of the Mixtec Language Among Oaxacan Migrants and Stay-at-Homes: The Persistence of Memory, Discrimination, and Social Hierarchies of PowerThe Declining Use of the Mixtec Language Among Oaxacan Migrants and Stay-at-Homes: The Persistence of Memory, Discrimination, and Social Hierarchies of Power | 64 | 45 | 19 | 70.3% |
9rz3s2sc | Language Skills and Earnings: Evidence from childhood Immigrants | 63 | 18 | 45 | 28.6% |
6k5531rt | Immigration, Economic Insecurity, and the "Ambivalent" American Public | 60 | 21 | 39 | 35.0% |
0v63n81c | Why Does Immigration Divide America?: Public Finance and Political Opposition to Open Borders | 58 | 22 | 36 | 37.9% |
5h24b7j6 | Migration Merchants: Human Smuggling from Ecuador and China | 56 | 17 | 39 | 30.4% |
6f48g8m6 | Temporary Foreign Worker Programmes: Policies, Adverse Consequences, and the Need to Make Them Work | 55 | 13 | 42 | 23.6% |
5x63z3bn | The Transformation of Ethnic Neighborhoods into Places of Leisure and Consumption | 54 | 48 | 6 | 88.9% |
8qf435d5 | The H-1B Visa Debate in Historical Perspective: The Evolution of U.S. Policy Toward Foreign-Born Workers | 54 | 40 | 14 | 74.1% |
0522f7wb | Rethinking Migration: High-Skilled Labor Flows from India to the United States | 53 | 42 | 11 | 79.2% |
5ts1j5dd | Demobilizing the Revolution: Migration, Repatriation and Colonization in Mexico, 1911-1940 | 53 | 44 | 9 | 83.0% |
7q75k44h | Domestic Insecurities: Female Migration from the Philippines, Development and National Subject-Status | 53 | 41 | 12 | 77.4% |
0bq0797r | Spain as a Recent Country of Immigration: How Immigration Became a Symbolic, Political, and Cultural Problem in the "New Spain" | 50 | 12 | 38 | 24.0% |
1xf968nw | The State and Racialization: the Case of Koreans in Japan | 49 | 25 | 24 | 51.0% |
5dp399sr | Burden Sharing: The International Politics of Refugee Protection | 48 | 34 | 14 | 70.8% |
1020t306 | The Migration of High-Skilled Workers from Canada to the United States:Empirical Evidence and Economic Reasons | 46 | 20 | 26 | 43.5% |
4qm0n9v4 | Undocumented and Distracted: How Immigration Laws Shape the Academic Experiences of Undocumented College Students | 46 | 6 | 40 | 13.0% |
5ff066m2 | Does Border Enforcement Protect U.S. Workers From Illegal Immigration? | 45 | 3 | 42 | 6.7% |
4m18b9tc | Open doors (for almost all): visa policies and ethnic selectivity in Ecuador | 44 | 24 | 20 | 54.5% |
9s70v2pj | Agenda Setting, Public Opinion, and the Issue of Immigration Reform | 43 | 23 | 20 | 53.5% |
2d95t1j2 | Mexican Migration to the United States, 1882-1992: A Long Twentieth Century of Coyotaje | 42 | 29 | 13 | 69.0% |
3gv6w1bj | Chinese Globalization and Migration to Europe | 42 | 30 | 12 | 71.4% |
3w01358b | English Proficiency and Social Assimilation Among Immigrants: An Instumental-Variables Approach | 42 | 7 | 35 | 16.7% |
3fp1m2bn | From Newcomers to Americans: An Integration Policy for a Nation of Immigrants | 41 | 20 | 21 | 48.8% |
8jm4x7pw | Institutionalizing Precarious Immigration Status in Canada | 41 | 16 | 25 | 39.0% |
22c1k8xh | Death and the Modern State: Making Borders and Sovereignty at the Southern Edges of Europe | 40 | 23 | 17 | 57.5% |
3qg355xw | Non citizens, Voice, and Identity: the Politics of Citizenship | 40 | 33 | 7 | 82.5% |
4bw8d8xz | State, Citizenship, and Diaspora: The Cases of Jordan and Lebanon | 40 | 25 | 15 | 62.5% |
9jh5k800 | The "Brain Gain" Hypothesis: Third World Elites in Industrialized Countries and Socioeconomic Development in their Home Country | 39 | 17 | 22 | 43.6% |
7p04v7kx | Media Images, Immigrant Reality: Ethnic Prejudice and Tradition in Japanese Media Representations of Japanese-Brazilian Return Migrants | 37 | 16 | 21 | 43.2% |
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