CLPR Working Papers

Parent: Center for Latino Policy Research

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for December, 2024 through March, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
6t20159pGuatemalan Immigration to San Francisco Bay Area695647.2%
68v9378kPublic Opinion Toward Immigration Reform: How Much Does the Economy Matter?67204729.9%
63r3m85rCommunity-Based Health Promotion / Disease Prevention Programs for Latina/Latino Youth in California: Comparative Analysis and Policy Recommendations6595613.8%
6fn1v3r2Obstacles to Labor Market Progress of California's Mexican-Origin Workers6385512.7%
4g5598p1Working but Poor: Mexican Immigrant Workers in a Low-Income Enclave in San Jose57114619.3%
21s0x204Monitoring in the Garment Industry: Lessons from Los Angeles54173731.5%
2sb6r5vnLabor Migration From Mexico And Free Trade: Lessons From A Transnational Community50123824.0%
74j5h83mFrom Servants To Engineers: Mexican Immigration And Labor Markets In The San Francisco Bay Area46242252.2%
9542p3vcSocial Networks Dynamics: Implications for Salvadoreans in San Francisco434399.3%
0jh4j7m0High-Risk, Good Outcomes: The Health Paradox of Latina Mothers and Infants39132633.3%
5fv83188Compatriots or Competitors?: A Study of Job Competition Between the Foreign-born and Native in Los Angeles, 1970-198039102925.6%
37c3d7frImmigration and Colonia Formation in Rural California362345.6%
4016z13dStory Telling Out of School: Undocumented College Residency, Race, and Reaction35122334.3%
3j837022Labor Force Position of Latino Immigrants in California333309.1%

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