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Session 75:
Linkages of Domestic and International Migration

Friday, May 10
8:30 AM-10:20 AM
Carter - 3rd Floor
Chair: Dowell Myers, University of Southern California
Discussant: Douglas T. Gurak, Cornell University

1.  Internal Migration of Immigrants: Do Immigrant Characteristics, Class of Entry, and Context Matter?  •   Monica Boyd, University of Toronto; Maureen Kelly, U.K. Office for National Statistics; Doug Norris, Statistics Canada

2.  Immigration and Homeownership in Gateway Cities in California  •   William A.V. Clark, University of California at Los Angeles

3.  Disentangling the Segregation Patterns of Immigrants in Suburbia  •   Eric Fong, University of Toronto; Tracy Matsuo, University of Toronto; Rima Wilkes, University of Toronto

4.  Extending the Theory of Cumulative Causation for Two Competing Migrations: The Case of Internal and International Migration from Mexico  •   Estela Rivero-Fuentes, Princeton University

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