Autor: Frank D. Bean

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Dr. Bean is a social scientist with 35 years of experience as a researcher, teacher, administrator and public policy analyst. His Ph D is in sociology and his dissertation was written in social psychology. As a graduate student at Duke University, in addition to his work in sociology and social psychology (with Alan C. Kerckhoff, Kurt Back and Edward E. Jones), he took courses in demography and worked on research projects for three distinguished demographers (Reynolds Farley, Nathan Keyfitz and Hal Winsborough), all of whom subsequently became foundational leaders in population studies at prestigious universities in the United States (Michigan, Harvard and Wisconsin respectively). As the founding Director of both the Population Studies Center and the Immigration Policy Research Center at The Urban Institute in Washington, DC, Dr. Bean has also conducted work in and developed extensive knowledge about the economics of population and migration. He is currently Chancellor“s Professor of Sociology and Economics at the University of California, Irvine. Dr. Brown is a tenured Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine. She is a sociologist/demographer whose areas of specialization are immigration, residential segregation and urban sociology. As a result of conducting research in these areas, she has also developed considerable expertise in geography and urban policy. In addition to her academic and research specializations, she also brings more than fifteen years of journalistic experience as a reporter and editor starting when she was on the staff of the Harvard Crimson and including nearly twelve years with the St. Louis-Post Dispatch.




7 Ebooks von Frank D. Bean

Frank D. Bean & Susan K Brown: Selected Topics in Migration Studies
This book provides a collection of key papers about migration, focusing on multiple aspects of international and internal migration in various times and places. Because migration has been such an imp …
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€149.79
Frank D. Bean & Stephanie Bell-Rose: Immigration and Opportuntity
The American dream of equal opportunity and social mobility still holds a powerful appeal for the many immigrants who arrive in this country each year. but if immigrant success stories symbolize the …
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€44.75
Frank D. Bean & Gillian Stevens: America’s Newcomers and the Dynamics of Diversity
The attacks of September 11, 2001, facilitated by easy entry and lax immigration controls, cast into bold relief the importance and contradictions of U.S. immigration policy. Will we have to restrict …
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€38.34
Frank D. Bean & Marta Tienda: Hispanic Population of the United States
The Hispanic population in the United States is a richly diverse and changing segment of our national community. Frank Bean and Marta Tienda emphasize a shifting cluster of populations-Mexican, Puert …
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€39.95
Frank D. Bean & Daniel S. Hammermesh: Help or Hindrance?
With recent immigration at a near record high, many observers fear that African Americans, particularly those in low skill jobs, are increasingly losing out to immigrants in the American labor market …
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€76.97
Frank D. Bean & Jennifer Lee: Diversity Paradox
African Americans grappled with Jim Crow segregation until it was legally overturned in the 1960s. In subsequent decades, the country witnessed a new wave of immigration from Asia and Latin America-f …
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€44.92
James Bachmeier & James D. Bachmeier: Parents Without Papers
For several decades, Mexican immigrants in the United States have outnumbered those from any other country. Though the economy increasingly needs their labor, many remain unauthorized. In Parents Wit …
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€47.65