This 2nd annual conference will discuss alumni research as well as provide opportunities to network and create collaborative relationships with current and future UC Davis Ph.D students.
In this paper, Cynthia van der Werf studies how the largest inflow of refugees in U.S. history affected U.S. children. Cynthia's paper also examines whether native children’s academic achievement was lower in ZIP Codes with higher shares of refugees using the National Education Longitudinal Study (NELS88) and U.S. Census data.
The NAWS was begun in 1989 to help DOL determine the supply of labor available to US crop agriculture so that, in conjunction with USDA estimates of the demand for crop workers, the proper number of free-agent RAW workers could have been legalized or admitted to prevent farm labor shortages. This workshop will review almost 30 years of NAWS data.
This conference presents research analyzing how those changes can affect individual, society and the economy in California, focusing on undocumented, on workers and on children and families.
UC Center Sacramento | 1130 K St LL22, Sacramento, CA 95814
Caitlin Patler speaks about the Role of Immigrant Labor Markets in Structuring Reintegration among Noncitizens following Imprisonment, presented by Hemisphere Institute on the Americas
This conference presents research analyzing how those changes can affect individual, society and the economy in California, focusing on undocumented, on workers and on children and families.
UC Center Sacramento | 1130 K St LL22, Sacramento, CA 95814
In Storming the Wall, Todd Miller travels around the world to connect the dots between climate-ravaged communities, the corporations cashing in on border militarization, and emerging movements for sustainability and environmental justice.