Integrating Indiana’s Latino Newcomers: A Study of State and Community Responses to the New Immigration
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2007
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Indiana University
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Despite decades of research on the “new immigration,” we know little about how states and communities where Latino immigrants have recently settled respond to the arrival of these newcomers.1Most research still highlights the experiences and problems of immigrant newcomers themselves; we have learned relatively little about the culture and institutions of long established residents in host states and communities.
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Levinson, B., Everitt, J. & Johnson, L.C. (2007). Integrating Indiana’s Latino newcomers: A study of state and community responses to the new immigration. Working Paper #1, Center for Education and Society, Indiana University.
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