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VITA FRANK D. BEAN Chancellor’s Professor of Sociology Director, Center for Research on Immigration, Population and Public Policy The University of California, Irvine ADDRESSES: School of Social Sciences 12 Whitman Court 3151 Social Science Plaza Irvine, CA 92617 Irvine, California 92697 (949) 509-7695 (949) 824-7497 Office [email protected] [email protected] EDUCATION: Oberlin College and University of Kentucky B.A., Sociology Duke University M.A. and Ph.D. (1970), Sociology AWARDS, HONORS AND DISTINCTIONS: Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Kappa Delta, Omicron Delta Kappa Graduation with Distinction and Honors in Sociology, University of Kentucky Bobbs-Merrill Award, Outstanding Graduate Student, Sociology, Duke University Association for Voluntary Sterilization Research Paper Award, New York, 1982 Visiting Fellow, Research School of Social Sciences, Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, May-June, 1983 Sociological Research Association (elected 1983) Ashbel Smith Professor, University of Texas at Austin, 1986-1999 Choice Outstanding Academic Book Selections, American Association of University and Research Libraries, 1986-1987; 1998-1999 Visiting Fellow, American Academy in Berlin, 1998-1999 Council on Foreign Relations (elected 2001) Guggenheim Fellow, 2001-2002 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, 2002-2003 Otis Dudley Duncan Award, Distinguished Scholarship in Social Demography, (for America's Newcomers and the Dynamics of Diversity), Sociology of Population Section, American Sociological Association, 2003 (also selected for an “Author Meets Critics” session at the ASA Annual Meetings, San Francisco, August 13-17, 2004) Distinguished Senior Research Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies and Center for U.S./Mexico Relations, University of California, San Diego, 2004-2005 Chancellor’s Professor, University of California, Irvine, 2006-present Visiting Fellow, Transatlantic Academy/German Marshall Fund, Washington, DC, February and June, 2009 (full-year fellowship declined) Otis Dudley Duncan Award, Distinguished Scholarship in Social Demography, (for The Diversity Paradox: Immigration and the Color Line in Twenty-First Century America), Sociology of Population Section, American Sociological Association, 2011 Distinguished Career Award, Section on International Migration, American Sociological Association, 2011 Member, Panel on The Integration of Immigrants in the United States, National Research Council/National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, 2014-2015.

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FRANK D. BEAN

Chancellor’s Professor of Sociology Director, Center for Research on Immigration, Population and Public Policy

The University of California, Irvine ADDRESSES: School of Social Sciences 12 Whitman Court 3151 Social Science Plaza Irvine, CA 92617 Irvine, California 92697 (949) 509-7695 (949) 824-7497 Office [email protected] [email protected] EDUCATION: Oberlin College and University of Kentucky B.A., Sociology Duke University M.A. and Ph.D. (1970), Sociology AWARDS, HONORS AND DISTINCTIONS:

Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Kappa Delta, Omicron Delta Kappa Graduation with Distinction and Honors in Sociology, University of Kentucky Bobbs-Merrill Award, Outstanding Graduate Student, Sociology, Duke University Association for Voluntary Sterilization Research Paper Award, New York, 1982 Visiting Fellow, Research School of Social Sciences, Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian

National University, Canberra, Australia, May-June, 1983 Sociological Research Association (elected 1983) Ashbel Smith Professor, University of Texas at Austin, 1986-1999 Choice Outstanding Academic Book Selections, American Association of University and Research

Libraries, 1986-1987; 1998-1999 Visiting Fellow, American Academy in Berlin, 1998-1999 Council on Foreign Relations (elected 2001) Guggenheim Fellow, 2001-2002 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, 2002-2003 Otis Dudley Duncan Award, Distinguished Scholarship in Social Demography, (for America's

Newcomers and the Dynamics of Diversity), Sociology of Population Section, American Sociological Association, 2003 (also selected for an “Author Meets Critics” session at the ASA Annual Meetings, San Francisco, August 13-17, 2004)

Distinguished Senior Research Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies and Center for U.S./Mexico Relations, University of California, San Diego, 2004-2005

Chancellor’s Professor, University of California, Irvine, 2006-present Visiting Fellow, Transatlantic Academy/German Marshall Fund, Washington, DC, February and

June, 2009 (full-year fellowship declined) Otis Dudley Duncan Award, Distinguished Scholarship in Social Demography, (for The Diversity

Paradox: Immigration and the Color Line in Twenty-First Century America), Sociology of Population Section, American Sociological Association, 2011

Distinguished Career Award, Section on International Migration, American Sociological Association, 2011

Member, Panel on The Integration of Immigrants in the United States, National Research Council/National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, 2014-2015.

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RECENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (since 2007):

Invited Presentation, “Demographic Research Results on the U.S. Mexican-Born Population: Implications for the Data Needs for Assessments of Immigrant Integration,” Meeting of the Panel on Immigrant Integration, National Research Council/National Academy of Sciences, Beckman Center, Irvine CA, July 17-18, 2014.

Invited Participant and Presenter, Workshop on Public Opinion and Political Involvement among

Latinos: The U.S.-Born and the Foreign-Born, Citizens and Non-Citizens. Presentation with Susan K. Brown: "Membership Exclusion and Political Incorporation: Unauthorized Migration and Political Knowledge among Latino Immigrants," Russell Sage Foundation, May 8-9, 2014.

Invited Speaker, "Demographic Change and U.S. Labor Gaps" (based on research with James D.

Bachmeier and Susan K. Brown), Special Forum on Immigration Policy Reform, U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Partnership for a New American Economy, U.S. House of Representatives, Hearing Room of the Committee on the Judiciary, Samuel Rayburn Office Building, Washington, DC, March 27, 2014.

Invited Paper and Presentation, "Incorporation Structures and the Reception of Immigrants:

Comparisons Across Immigrant Gateways in Europe and the United States" (with Susan K. Brown), Fourth Annual UC Conference on International Migration: Integration in Comparative Perspective, University of California-San Diego, January 31 - February 1, 2014.

Invited Presentation, "Conceptualizing Immigrant Integration," Meeting of the Panel on Immigrant

Integration, National Research Council/National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, January 16-17, 2014.

Invited Speaker, “Shrinkage in the Size of the U.S.-Born Less-Skilled Working Age Population,”

Conference on Shaping the Future of Immigration Research, ASA Section on International Migration, American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, New York, NY, August 9, 2013.

Invited Panelist, Forum on Essential Workers? Less-Skilled Immigrants and the U.S. Economy,

ImmigrationWorksUSA and the American Enterprise Institute, Washington, DC, June 25, 2013. Invited Keynote Presentation, “U.S. Immigration Policy,” National Defense University Workshop for

International Fellows, Pacific Club, Newport Beach, CA, May 9, 2013. Participant, Research Planning Committee Meeting, Project on Integration of Immigrants in the

United States, National Research Council/National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, 2012-2013.

Member, Special Initiatives Committee, Population Association of America, 2012 - 2014. Invited Research Talk, “Opportunity Structures and Second-Generation Integration: European and

U.S. Comparative Perspectives,” Institut National d’Études Demographiques (INED), Paris, France, December 4, 2012.

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Invited Research Presentation (with Susan K. Brown), “Educational Attainment of the Children of Undocumented Immigrants to the USA,” Conference on Irregular Migration: Comparisons Between Spain and the United States, Franklin Institute, University of Alcalá, Spain, November 28 – 30, 2012.

Invited Presentation, “Research Issues in Immigration Flows Estimation,” BORDERS/Georgetown

University Immigration Research Workshop, October 10-11, 2012. Invited Research Presentation, “Understanding the Latino Health Paradox: Insights from

Relationships between Immigrant Naturalization and Health,” Summer Institute on Migration and Global Health, California Endowment and University of California, Los Angeles, June 25-28, 2012.

Invited Presentation, “Clarification and Replenishment: Mexican-American Fertility and

Incorporation” (with Susan K. Brown and Christopher Smith). European Population Association Annual Meetings, Stockholm, Sweden, June 13-16, 2012.

Invited Keynote Research Presentation, “Beyond the Dream: Changing the Conversation about

Immigration,” ImmigrationWorks USA and the New America Foundation, Gallup World Headquarters, Washington, DC, January 17, 2012.

Member, Research Team, Education Group, Binational Study of Mexican Migrants in the United

States and Mexico, Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs and School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, 2011-2012.

Member, Panel on Estimating the Costs to DOJ of Increased Border Security Enforcement by DHS,

National Research Council/National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, 2010-2011. Steering Committee, Border and Immigration Model Development Project, Homeland Security

Studies and Analysis Institute, Arlington, VA, 2010-2011. Invited Presentation, "Unauthorized Mexican Migration: Implications for Incorporation," Department

of Sociology and Institute of Government and Public Affairs, University of Illinois, Champaign -Urbana, Illinois, November 2, 2011.

Keynote Address, "Mexican Unauthorized Migration to the United States: Research Findings and

Frontiers," Rural Sociological Society Annual Meetings, Boise, Idaho, August 12, 2011. Invited Presentation, "Unauthorized Migration and Children's Educational Attainment," Border and

Immigration Model Development Project, Homeland Security Studies and Analysis Institute, Arlington, VA, April 14, 2011.

Invited Presentation, "The Educational Legacy of Unauthorized Migration," Immigration Research

Program, University of California-Riverside, January 12, 2011. Member, Panel on Title III Limited-English Proficiency Funding Allocations, National Research

Council/National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, 2009-2010. Invited Member; National Advisory Group on Immigration, Labor Markets and Social Welfare

Policy, Migration Policy Institute, Washington, DC, 2008-2010.

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Invited Presentation (with Jennifer Van Hook), "Coverage Error in Estimates of U.S. Mexican Unauthorized Migration," DHS National Center for Border Security and Immigration Research Conference, University of Texas-El Paso, December 8, 2010.

Invited Presentation (with S.K Brown and J. Bachmeier), "Does the United States Need Unskilled

Migration?," Conference on Immigration and Labor Markets in the United States and Japan: Comparative Perspectives, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, University of California-San Diego, September 9, 2010.

Invited Research Presentation (with L. Lessard-Phillips, S. K. Brown, and J. Bachmeier),

"Conceptualizing and Measuring Immigrant Incorporation," Conference on Measuring Integration and Discrimination, Sponsored by the European Science Foundation/Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences and held at the Institut National d'Études Demographiques (INED), Paris, France, July 6, 2010.

Invited Presentation, "Comparative City Differences in Second-Generation Incorporation," German

Marshall Fund and the Transatlantic Academy, Washington, DC, June 15, 2010 Invited Presentation (with S. K. Brown), "Citizenship and Mexican Immigrant Incorporation,"

Conference on Immigration in Hard Economic Times, Prato Conference Center, Australian Studies Center/University of Texas and Monash University/Australia, Prato, Italy, May 24, 2010.

Presentation, "Urban Contexts and Immigrant Integration: Second-Generation Incorporation in U.S.

and European Cities," Conference on The Transatlantic Second Generation, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, NY, March 29-30, 2010.

Invited Participant, "Migration Status and Immigrant Incorporation in the United States," Meeting of

the RSF US2010 Project: America After the First Decade of the New Century, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, NY, March 26, 2010.

Invited Speaker, “Unauthorized Immigration and Incorporation,” Conference on International

Migration at the University of California, San Diego, March 11-12, 2010. Chair, Section on International Migration, American Sociological Association, 2009. Presentation (with Jennifer Van Hook), "Estimates of U.S. Unauthorized Migration: Border

Crossings and Visa Overstays," DHS National Center for Border Security and Immigration Research Conference, University of Arizona, December 3, 2009.

Invited Presentation (with Susan K. Brown), "Indicators of Mexican Immigrant Incorporation:

Education and Residential Mobility Across Generations in Los Angeles," Conference on Binational Education and the Mexican-Origin Population of the United States, Instituto de Migracion Nacional, Mexican Foreign Affairs Ministry, Mexico City, August 26, 2009.

Invited Presentation (with S.K. Brown), "The Dimensionality of Immigrant Incorporation:

Implications for Public Policy," IUSSP Workshop on The Policy Uses of Quantitative and Qualitative Indicators of Integration, Institut National d'Etudes Demographiques (INED), Paris, France, May 25, 2009.

Presenter, Special Invited Panel on "U.S. Immigration Trends and Policies in the Next Decade," The

Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Detroit, Michigan, April 24, 2009.

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Invited Presentation, "Explaining Mexican Immigrant Welfare Behaviors: The Role of Migration Cultural Repertoires," Department of Sociology, Columbia University, New York, NY, April 21, 2009.

Invited Presentation, "U.S. Immigration Trends and Policies: Demographic Change and Workforce

Issues," Symposium on Transnational Flows of Labor: Exploitation and Opportunity in the Global Economy, Provost's Forum and International Programs, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, March 5, 2009.

Invited Remarks, "The Public Policy Implications of U.S. Immigration Research," The Russell Sage

Foundation, New York, NY, December 16, 2008. Invited Lecture, “U.S. Immigrant Citizenship and Integration,” Conference on The Integration of the

European Second Generation, International School of Social Science and Humanities, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, December 11-13, 2008.

Invited Participant, Migration Summit Policy Meeting (15 Senior Experts), Equality and Human

Rights Commission (Britain) and Migration Policy Institute (United States), Trinity House, London, England, December 9, 2008.

Keynote Speaker, “U.S. Immigration: History and Context,” UCI Libraries Fall Exhibit on

Immigration, Langston Library, University of California, Irvine, November 18, 2008. Invited Presentation, "The Implications of Contemporary Immigration for African Americans,"

Department of Sociology and Population Research Institute, Pennsylvania State University, November 14, 2008.

Invited Presentation, “Immigration and the Reproduction of Inequality,” Special Seminars of the

Joint Degree Program in Social Policy, Woodrow Wilson School of Public Affairs, Princeton University, November 12, 2008.

Invited Presentation, "Mexican Immigrant Welfare Participation: Comparative Divergencies and

Dilemmas," Department of Sociology and Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, November 11, 2008.

Invited Paper, “U.S. Immigration Trends and Policy: History and Context,” Conference on Nations

of Immigrants, Monash University Research Institute, Prato, Italy, October 18-19, 2008 Invited Presentation, "Unauthorized Migration and Mexican Immigrant Integration: Implications for

Public Policy," Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley CA, March 13, 2008.

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:

Chancellor’s Professor of Sociology (with courtesy appointments in Economics and Education), University of California-Irvine, 2006-present.

Professor of Sociology, University of California-Irvine, 1999-present.

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Director, UCI Organized Research Unit (ORU), Center for Research on Immigration, Population and Public Policy, University of California-Irvine, 2005-present; Founding Director 2001-2002; Co-Director 2002-2005.

Ashbel Smith Professor of Sociology, The University of Texas at Austin, 1986-1999 (on leave 1988-

1990). Founding Director, Center for Research on Migration and the U.S./Mexico Border, The University of

Texas at Austin, 1995-1999. Director, Population Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin, 1987-1989, 1995-1998. Professor of Public Affairs, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at

Austin, 1994-1999. Director of Training Programs in Population Studies and Associate Director, Population Research

Center, The University of Texas at Austin, 1993-1995. Chair, Presidential Commission on the Undergraduate Experience, The University of Texas at

Austin, 1991-1993. Founding Co-Director, RAND/Urban Institute Program for Research on Immigration Policy, The

Urban Institute, Washington, D.C., 1988-1990. Founding Director (on leave from The University of Texas), Population Studies Center, The Urban

Institute, Washington, D.C., 1988-1990. Professor, Department of Sociology, The University of Texas at Austin, 1979-1986 Chairperson, Department of Sociology, The University of Texas at Austin, 1978-1984. Research Associate, Population Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin, 1975-1977,

1979-1987. Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, The University of Texas at Austin, 1972-1979. Associate Director, Population Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin, 1972-1975,

1977-1978. Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 1971-1972. Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, and Research Associate, Population Research Center,

The University of Texas at Austin, 1970-71.

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INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS (at UCI):

National Institute of Child Health and Development, “Family and Health Among the Children of Mexican Immigrants,” PO1 Program Project Grant to Pennsylvania State University, $2.2 million (Co-Investigator with Jennifer Van Hook, Principal Investigator, on one of the project’s three research grants, “Obesity Among the Children of Mexican Immigrants”), The University of California-Irvine, 2011-2015, (UCI subcontract $45,000).

Partnership for a New American Economy, New York, NY, “Policy Relevant Immigration Research:

The Demographic Origins of Workforce Shrinkage,” University of California, Irvine, 2013-2014, $38,000.

Science and Technology Directorate, Department of Homeland Security, National Center for

Excellence in Research on Borders and Migration (located at University of Arizona), “Coverage Error for the U.S. Mexican-Born Population: Implications for Estimating Unauthorized Immigration,” University of California, Irvine, 2013-2014, $100,000.

National Institute of Child Health and Development, “Generating Linked NCHS and OIS Data for

Immigrant Health and Mortality Research,” GO Grant (Co-Principal Investigator with Jennifer Van Hook), the University of California, Irvine and Pennsylvania State University, 2009-2012, $1,334,000 (UCI subcontract $450,000).

Science and Technology Directorate, Department of Homeland Security, National Center for

Excellence in Research on Borders and Migration (located at University of Arizona), “Unauthorized Migrant and Visa Overstay Estimates: New Approaches and Results,” University of California, Irvine, 2008-2012, $490,000.

Russell Sage Foundation, “Mexican Immigrant Group Incorporation” (with Susan K. Brown),

University of California, Irvine, 2008-2009, $68,000. Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, University of California, “The Labor Market

Implications of New-Destination Mexican Migration” (Doctoral dissertation research grant for James Bachmeier), University of California, Irvine, 2007-2008, $7,000.

Russell Sage Foundation, "Immigration and Intergenerational Mobility in Metropolitan Los Angeles”

(Co-Principal Investigator with Rubén G. Rumbaut, with Co-Investigators Leo Chavez, Min Zhou, Jennifer Lee, Louis DeSipio, and Susan K. Brown), University of California, Irvine, 2003-2007, $1,700,000.

U.S. Bureau of the Census (through Sabre Systems, Inc.), "The Size, Characteristics and Impact of

Migration to the United States," University of California, Irvine, 2003-2007, $226,000. Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, University of California, "Immigrant Employment

in California," University of California, Irvine, 2002-2003, $20,500. Russell Sage Foundation, "Immigration and Race/Ethnicity in the United States," University of

California, Irvine, 2002-2003, $94,000. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, "Multiracial Identification in America," University

of California, Irvine, 2001-2002, $35,000.

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Russell Sage Foundation, "Immigration and Intergenerational Mobility in Metropolitan Los Angeles: A Pilot Study" (Co-Principal Investigator with Rubén Rumbaut, with Co-Investigators Leo Chavez, Min Zhou, Jennifer Lee, and Susan Wierzbicki), University of California, Irvine, 2002-2003, $132,000.

Russell Sage Foundation, "Immigration, Racial/Ethnic Diversity, and Multiracial Identification"

(with Jennifer Lee), University of California, Irvine, 2001-2004, $274,000. National Institute of Child Health and Development, "Immigration and Changing U.S. Fertility" (Co-

Principal Investigator with Gray Swicegood), The University of California, Irvine and The University of Illinois, 2001-2005, $600,000 (sub-contract to UCI, $157,000).

National Science Foundation, "Crossing Borders in the Information Age: The Impact of Highly

Skilled Migrants on US Labor Market Outcomes" (Doctoral Dissertation Research, Jeanne Batalova), University of California, Irvine, 2002-2003, $5,165.

National Institute of Child Health and Development, "Naturalization and Immigrant Public

Assistance Receipt," University of California, Irvine, 1999-2004, $789,000. The Hewlett Foundation, "Mexican Migration and U.S. Policy," University of California, Irvine,

1999-2005, $450,000. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, “U.S. Immigration and Racial/Ethnic Minorities,” University of

Texas at Austin, 1996-1999, University of California, Irvine, 1999-2000, $700,000. Tomás Rivera Policy Institute, “Socioeconomic Incorporation Among Latinos,” University of Texas

at Austin and University of California, Irvine, 1998-2000, $30,000.

PUBLICATIONS: A. Books, Monographs and Anthologies:

A Members-Only America? Unauthorized Migration, Membership Exclusion and Mexican-American Integration (with Susan K. Brown and James D. Bachmeier), (Based on theoretical and empirical analyses, this book uses IIMMLA, ACS, CPS, and SIPP data to assess a new model of how societal membership (i.e., in the U.S. case unauthorized migration status) relates to the kind and degree of incorporation among Mexican immigrants and their descendants in the United States) (under revision for Russell Sage Foundation Press).

Budgeting for Immigration Enforcement (with National Academy of Sciences/National Research

Council special panel and staff members), Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2011, 159 pp. (3-5% author).

Allocating Federal Funds for State Programs for English Language Learners (with National Academy

of Sciences/National Research Council special panel and staff members), Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2011, 213 pp. (2-4% author).

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The Diversity Paradox: Immigration and the Color Line in 21st-Century America (with Jennifer Lee), New York: Russell Sage, 2010, 234 pp. (winner of the 2011 Otis Dudley Duncan Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Social Demography, Sociology of Population Section, American Sociological Association).

America's Newcomers and the Dynamics of Diversity (with Gillian Stevens), New York: Russell

Sage (ASA Arnold Rose Monograph Series), 2003, 306 pp. (winner of the 2003 Otis Dudley Duncan Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Social Demography, Sociology of Population Section, American Sociological Association).

Immigration and Opportunity: Race, Ethnicity and Employment in the United States (edited with

Stephanie Bell-Rose), New York: Russell Sage, 1999, 425 pp., (paperback edition in 2003). La Dinámica de La Emigración Mexicana (with Augustín Escobar Latapí and Sidney Weintraub),

Mexico City: CIESAS y Miguel Angel Porrua, 1999, 151 pp. Migration Between Mexico and the United States, Binational Study, Thematic Chapters, Research

Reports and Background Materials, Vols. 1, 2, & 3, (edited), Mexico City and Washington D.C.: Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs and U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, 1998.

Help or Hindrance? The Economic Implications of Immigration for African Americans (edited with

Daniel S. Hamermesh), New York: Russell Sage, 1998 (Selected as a “Noteworthy Book in Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1998,” AEA Industrial Relations Section. Also selected as a Choice "Outstanding Academic Title," American Association of University and Research Libraries, 1999).

At the Crossroads: Mexico and U.S. Immigration Policy (edited with Rodolfo de la Garza, Bryan R.

Roberts, and Sidney Weintraub), Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield, 1997, 332 pp. Illegal Mexican Migration and the United States/Mexico Border: Operation Hold-the-Line and El

Paso/Juarez (with R. Chanove, R. Cushing, R. de la Garza, C. Haynes, G. Freeman, and D. Spener), Washington, D.C.: U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, 1994, 132 pp.

Immigrant Categories and the U.S. Job Market: Do They Make a Difference? (with E. Sorensen, L.

Ku and W. Zimmerman), Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute Press, 1992, 159 pp. Undocumented Migration to the United States: IRCA and the Experience of the 1980s (edited with

B. Edmonston and J. Passel), Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute Press, 1990, 271 pp. Opening and Closing the Doors: Evaluating Immigration Reform and Control (with G. Vernez and

C.B. Keely), Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute Press, 1989, 142 pp. Mexican and Central American Population and United States Immigration Policy (edited with J.

Schmandt and S. Weintraub), Austin: The University of Texas Press, 1989, 211 pp. The Hispanic Population of the United States (with Marta Tienda), New York: Russell Sage, 1987,

456 pp. (Paperback edition, 1990). The Mexican American Experience: An Interdisciplinary Anthology (edited with R. de la Garza, R.

Alvarez, C. Bonjean, and R. Romo), Austin: The University of Texas Press, 1985, 426 pp.

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Mexican American Fertility Patterns (with Gray Swicegood), Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1985, 187 pp. (Selected as a Choice “Outstanding Academic Book,” American Association of University and Research Libraries).

The Mexican Origin Experience in the United States (edited with C. Bonjean, R. Alvarez, R. de la

Garza and R. Romo). Published in book form after originally appearing as a special issue of the Social Science Quarterly 65, (June, 1984), 241-679.

The Demography of Racial and Ethnic Groups (edited with W.P. Frisbie), New York: Academic

Press, 1978, 321 pp. Comparative Family and Fertility Research (edited with H. Yuan Tien), Leiden, Netherlands: E.J.

Brill, 1974, 214 pp. B. Articles, Chapters, and Other Major Publications:

"Conceptualizing Migration: From Internal/International Migration to Kinds of Societal

Membership" (with Susan K. Brown). In Michael White (ed.), Handbook of Migration and Population Distribution. Dordrecht Heidelberg London New York: Springer, 2015 (forthcoming).

"Explaining Unauthorized Mexican Migration and Its Implications for the Incorporation of Mexican

Americans" (with Susan K. Brown and James D. Bachmeier). In Harriett Romo and Olivia Lopez (eds.), Crossing the U.S.-Mexico Border: Policies, Dynamics and Consequences of Mexican Migration to the United States. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2015 (forthcoming).

"Demographic Analyses of Immigration" (with Susan K. Brown). In Caroline B. Brettell and James

F. Hollifield (eds.), Migration Theory: Talking Across Disciplines. New York and London: Routledge, 2015 (forthcoming).

“An Unexpected Legacy: The Positive Consequences of LBJ’s Immigration-Policy Reforms” (with

Susan K. Brown and Esther Castillo). In Norman J. Glickman, Laurence E. Lynn and Robert H. Wilson (eds.), LBJ’s Neglected Legacy: Reshaping the Federal Government. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2015 (forthcoming).

“The Educational Attainment of the Children of Immigrants in the United States and Mexico” (with

Silvia Saucedo, Bryant Jensen, Susan K. Brown, Adam Sawyer, and Victor Zuniga). In Agustin Escobar, Lindsay Lowell and Susan Martin (eds.), Binational Study of the Children of Mexican Migrants in the United States and Mexico, 2015 (forthcoming).

“America’s New Racial/Ethnic Diversity: Immigration, Intermarriage, and Multiracial Identification

in the 21st Century” (with Jennifer Lee). In David Leal, Taeku Lee and Mark Sawyer (eds.), Handbook on Racial and Ethnic Politics in the United States. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015 (forthcoming).

“Unauthorized Mexican Migration and the Socioeconomic Attainment of Mexican Americans” (with

Susan K. Brown, James D. Bachmeier, Jennifer Van Hook and Mark A. Leach), In John R. Logan (ed.), Diversity and Disparities: America Enters a New Century. New York: Russell Sage Foundation Press, 2014 (forthcoming). (Competitively commissioned chapter prepared for the RSF-US-2010-Census-Project Volume, published as an e-book by Russell Sage Foundation).

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A Crucial Piece of the Puzzle: Demographic Change and Why Immigrants are Needed to Fill

America's Less-Skilled Labor Gap (with James D. Bachmeier and Susan K. Brown). Special Immigration Policy Report, Partnership for A New American Economy, New York, NY, March 2014.

“Recent Trends in Coverage of the Mexican-Born Population of the United States: Results from

Applying Multiple Methods Across Time” (with Jennifer Van Hook, James D. Bachmeier, and Catherine Tucker), Demography 51(2): 699-726, 2014.

“Can We Measure Immigrants’ Citizenship and Legal Status in Surveys? Lessons from the LA

FANS and SIPP” (with James D. Bachmeier and Jennifer Van Hook), International Migration Review 48(2): 538-566, 2014.

“Incorporation and Unauthorized Mexican Migration” (with Susan K. Brown). In Lois A. Lorentzen

(ed.), Hidden Lives and Human Rights: Understanding the Controversies and Tragedies in Undocumented Immigration. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2014 (forthcoming).

“(Un)healthy Immigrant Citizens: Naturalization and Activity Limitations in Older Age” (with Zoya

Gubernskaya and Jennifer Van Hook), Journal of Health and Social Behavior 54 (4): 427-443, 2013 (Selected as the issue article for a Special Policy Brief).

“Policy Brief: Why Does Naturalization Matter for the Health of Older Immigrants in the United

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May/June: 67-73, 1985. Reprinted in Ray C. Rist (ed.), Policy Studies Review Annual. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books, 1987.

“The Dilemmas of Undocumented Immigration: An Analysis of the Factors Affecting the Simpson-

Mazzoli Vote” (with L. Lowell and R. de la Garza). Social Science Quarterly 67: 118-127, 1986. “The Effects of Hispanic Immigrants on the Earnings of Native Hispanic Americans” (with A.G.

King and B.L. Lowell). Social Science Quarterly 67: 673-689, 1986. “Estimates of the Size of the Illegal Migrant Population of Mexican Origin in the United States: An

Assessment, Review, and Proposal” (with Allan G. King and Jeffrey S. Passel). Pp. 13-36 in H. Browning and R. de la Garza (eds.), Mexican Immigrants and the Mexican American People. Austin: The Mexican American Studies Center, 1986.

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“Nativity and Household-Family Structure within the Mexican Origin Population of the United States” (with W.P. Frisbie, R. Kaufman and J. Mutchler). Pp. 74-99 in H. Browning and R. de la Garza (eds.), Mexican Immigrants and the Mexican American People. Austin: Mexican American Studies Center, 1986.

“Intelligence and Fertility in the United States: 1912-1982” (with M. Van Court). Intelligence 9: 23-

32, 1985. “The Mexican Origin Population in the United States: A Demographic Overview” (with E. Stephen

and W. Opitz). Pp. 57-75 in R. de la Garza, F. Bean, C. Bonjean, R. Romo, and R. Alvarez (eds.), The Mexican American Experience: An Interdisciplinary Anthology. Austin: The University of Texas Press, 1985.

“The Labor Market Experiences of the Mexican Origin Population: An Overview” (with E. H.

Stephen and R. Cullen). Pp. 79-90 in R. de la Garza, F. Bean, C. Bonjean, R. Romo, and R. Alvarez (eds.), The Mexican American Experience: An Interdisciplinary Anthology. Austin: The University of Texas Press, 1985.

“Role Incompatibility and the Relationship Between Fertility and Labor Supply among Hispanic

American Women” (with Gray Swicegood and Allan King). Pp. 221-242 in G. Borjas and M. Tienda (eds.), Hispanics in the U.S. Economy. New York: Academic Press, 1985.

“The Sociodemographic Characteristics of Mexican Immigrant Status Groups: Implications for

Studying Undocumented Mexicans” (with H.L. Browning and W.P. Frisbie). International Migration Review 18: 672-691, 1984.

“Generational Differences in Fertility Among Mexican Americans: Implications for Assessing The

Effects of Immigration” (with Ruth Cullen, Elizabeth Stephen, and Gray Swicegood). Social Science Quarterly 65(June): 573-582, 1984.

“The Baby Boom and Its Explanations.” The Sociological Quarterly 24: 353-365, 1983. “Husband-Wife Communication, Wife’s Employment and the Decision for Male or Female

Sterilization” (with Margaret Pruitt Clark, Gray Swicegood and Dorie Williams). Journal of Marriage and the Family 45(May): 395-403, 1983.

“The Number of Illegal Migrants of Mexican Origin in the United States: Sex Ratio-based Estimates

for 1980” (with Allan G. King and Jeffrey S. Passel). Demography 20: 99-109, 1983. “Generation, Female Education and Fertility Among Mexican Americans” (with Gray Swicegood).

Social Science Quarterly 63(March): 131-l44, 1982. “Data, Difference Scores and Social Change” (Review essay of R. Kessler and D. Greenberg, Linear

Panel Analysis), Contemporary Psychology 27: 780-781, 1982. “Can Measurement be Equated with Factor Analysis?” (Review essay of D. Jackson and E.F.

Borgatta (eds.), Factor Analysis and Measurement in Sociological Research: A Multi-Dimensional Perspective), Contemporary Psychology 27(3): 209-210, 1982.

“Changes in Sexual Desire After Voluntary Sterilization” (with M. Clark, S. South, G. Swicegood,

and D. Williams). Social Biology 27(Fall): 186-193, 1980 (Published in 1981).

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“The Mexican American Family” (with David Alvirez and Dorie Williams). Pp. 268-292 in C. Mindel and R. Habenstein (eds.), Ethnic Families in America: Patterns and Variations (2nd ed.). New York: Elsevier North-Holland, 1981.

“Patterns of Fertility Variation Among Mexican Immigrants to the United States” (with Gray

Swicegood and Thomas F. Linsley). Pp. 369-440 in U.S. Immigration Policy and the National Interest, Staff Report, Appendix D. Washington, DC: Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy, April, 1981.

“Masculinity-Femininity and the Desire for Sexual Intercourse after Vasectomy: A Longitudinal

Study” (with Dorie Williams, Margaret P. Clark, and Gray Swicegood). Social Psychology Quarterly 43: 347-352, 1980.

“Recent Changes in Marital Instability Among Mexican Americans: Has the Trend Been Converging

with that of Blacks?” (with W. Parker Frisbie and I. Eberstein). Social Forces 58: 1205-1220, 1980.

“International Migration from the Dominican Republic: Findings from a National Survey” (with

Antonio Ugalde and Gilbert Cardenas). International Migration Review 13: 235-254, 1979. “Intergenerational Occupational Mobility and Fertility: A Reassessment” (with Gray Swicegood).

American Sociological Review 44: 608-619, 1979. “The Decision for Male versus Female Sterilization” (with M. Clark, G. Swicegood, and R.

Ansbacher). The Family Coordinator 28: 250-254, 1979. “Income and the Supply and Demand for Children: An Analysis of Wanted Versus Unwanted

Fertility” (with Susan Cochrane, H. Savage, and C.H. Wood). Pp. 321-330 in Julian Simon (ed.), Research in Population Economics. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1978.

“Some Issues in the Demographic Study of Racial and Ethnic Populations” (with W. Parker Frisbie).

Pp. 1-14 in F. Bean and W. P. Frisbie (eds.). The Demography of Racial and Ethnic Groups. New York: Academic Press, 1978.

“Patterns of Marital Instability Among Mexican Americans, Blacks, and Anglos” (with W. Parker

Frisbie and Isaac Eberstein). Pp. 143-164 in F. Bean and W.P. Frisbie (eds.), The Demography of Racial and Ethnic Groups. New York: Academic Press, 1978.

“Differential Fertility and the Minority Group Status Hypothesis: An Assessment and Review” (with

John P. Marcum). Pp. 189-212 in F. Bean and W.P. Frisbie (eds.), The Demography of Racial and Ethnic Groups., New York: Academic Press, 1978.

“Mexican American Fertility” (with Benjamin S. Bradshaw). Pp. 101-13- in C. Teller, L. Estrada, J.

Hernandez, and D. Alvirez (eds.), Cuantos Somos: A Demographic Study of the Mexican-American Population. Austin: Mexican-American Studies Monographic Series, 1978.

“Familism and Marital Satisfaction among Mexican Americans: The Effects of Family Size, Wife’s

Labor Force Participation, and Conjugal Power” (with R.L. Curtis and J.P. Marcum). Journal of Marriage and the Family 39: 759-767, 1977.

“Offspring Gender and Family Size: Implications from a Comparison Between Anglo and Mexican

Americans” (with Charles H. Wood). Journal of Marriage and the Family 39: 129-139, 1977.

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“A Chronicle of Change” (Review essay of C.P. Westoff and N.B. Ryder, The Contraceptive

Revolution), Family Planning Perspectives 9: 239-240, 1977. “Minority Group Status as a Factor in the Relationship Between Mobility and Fertility: The Mexican

American Case” (with John P. Marcum). Social Forces 55: 135-148, 1976. “Intermarriage and Unwanted Fertility in the United States” (with Linda Aiken). Journal of Marriage

and the Family 38: 61-72, 1976. “Social Mobility and Political Orientation: Some Critical Issues” (with J. Lopreato and S. Lopreato).

Journal of Political and Military Sociology 4: 1-15, 1976. Reprinted in G. Kourvetaris and D. Dobratz (eds.), Politics and Society: Research and Theory in Political Sociology. Transaction, Inc., 1978.

“Husband-Wife Differences in the Demand for Children” (with Susan Cochrane). Journal of

Marriage and the Family 38: 297-307, 1976. “The Mexican American Family” (with David Alvirez). Pp. 271-242 in R. Habenstein and C. Mindel

(eds.), American Ethnic Families: Patterns and Variations. New York: Elsevier Scientific Publishing Co., 1976.

“The Davis-Moore Theory and Perceptions of Stratification: Some Relevant Evidence” (with Burke

Grandjean). Social Forces 54: 166-180, 1975. “The Economics of Fertility” (Review essay of T.W. Schultz (ed.), Economics of the Family:

Marriage, Children and Human Capital). Demography 12: 557-561, 1975. “Ethnic Variations in the Relationship Between Income and Fertility” (with Charles H. Wood).

Demography ll: 629-640, 1974. “Comparative Perspectives on Family and Fertility: An Introductory Overview” (with H.Y. Tien).

Pp. 3-6 in H.Y. Tien and F.D. Bean (eds.), Comparative Family and Fertility Research. Leiden, Netherlands: E.J. Brill, 1974.

“Social Mobility and Doctrinal Orthodoxy” (with R. Van Roy and James Wood). Journal for the

Scientific Study of Religion 12: 427-439, 1973. “Intergenerational Occupational Mobility and Alienation” (with Charles M. Bonjean and Michael

Burton). Social Forces 52: 62-73, 1973. “Components of Income and Expected Family Size Among Mexican Americans.” Social Science

Quarterly 54: 103-116, 1973. “Trends in the Fertility of Mexican Americans: 1950-1970” (with Benjamin S. Bradshaw). Social

Science Quarterly 53: 688-696, 1973. “On the Utility of Residual Plots” (with Robert G. Cushing). Social Science Quarterly 52: 999-1000,

1972. “Size, Functional Specialization, and the Classification of Cities” (with Dudley L. Poston and H.H.

Winsborough). Social Science Quarterly 53: 20-32, 1972.

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“Some Aspects of the Fertility of Mexican Americans” (with B.S. Bradshaw). Pp. 139-168 in

Demographic and Social Aspects of Population Growth, The Commission on Population Growth and the American Future, Research Papers, Vol. I. Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 1972.

“Criminal Homicide, Punishment and Deterrence: Methodological and Substantive

Reconsideration’s” (with Robert G. Cushing). Social Science Quarterly 52: 277-289, 1971. “Personality and Person Perception in Husband-Wife Conflict” (with Alan C. Kerckhoff). Journal of

Marriage and the Family 33: 351-359, 1971. “Social Status and Interpersonal Patterns Among Married Couples” (with Alan C. Kerckhoff). Social

Forces 49: 264-271, 1970. Reprinted in A. Kline and M.L. Medley (eds.), Dating and Marriage: An Interactionist Perspective. Holbrook Press, 1973.

“The Impact of Parental Constraints on the Development of Behavior Disorders” (with J.A. Williams

and R.L. Curtis). Social Forces 49: 382-291, 1970. “Intermarriage Between Persons of Spanish and Non-Spanish Surname: Changes from the Mid-

Nineteenth to the Mid-Twentieth Century” (With Benjamin S. Bradshaw). Social Science Quarterly 51: 389-395, 1970.

C. Recent Book Reviews

Bean, Frank D. (Review of Ewa Morawska, A Sociology of Immigration: (Re)Making Multifaceted

America). American Journal of Sociology 117(1): 310-312, 2011. Bean, Frank D. (Review of Douglas S. Massey and Magaly Sanchez R., Brokered Boundaries:

Creating Immigrant Identity in Anti-Immigrant Times). Contemporary Sociology 40(4): 467-469, 2011.

Bean, Frank D. (Review of J.D. Skrentny (ed.), Color Lines: Affirmative Action, Immigration, and

Civil Rights Options for America). Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 32: 21-23, 2003.

Bean, Frank D. (Review of C. Hirschman, J. DeWind and P. Kasinitz (eds.), The Handbook of

International Migration: The American Experience). Social Forces 81: 357-359, 2002. Bean, Frank D. (Review of R. Milkman (ed.), Organizing Immigrants: The Challenge for Unions in

Contemporary California, and R. Waldinger (ed.), Strangers at the Gates: New Immigrants in Urban America). Work and Occupations 29: 380-382, 2002.

Bean, Frank D. (Review of D.W. Haines, and K.E. Rosenblum (eds.), Illegal Immigration in

America). Journal of American Ethnic History 20: 93-95, 2001.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS:

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“Less-Skilled Workers Wanted” (with Susan K. Brown and James A. Bachmeier). Orange County Register, October 10, 2013, Opinion Section. http://www.ocregister.com/articles/bean-530508-brown-frank.html.

"The Conundrum of Latino Immigration." The World & I. November: 260-265, 1998. “The Relationship Between the Mexican Economic Crisis and Illegal Migration to the United States”

(with R. Cushing). Trade Insights No. 5: 1-4. Center for the Study of Western Hemispheric Trade, August, 1995.

“Operation Hold-the-Line: The Effects on Business Activity in El Paso” (with C. Haynes, D. Spener,

R. Chanove, R. Cushing, R. de la Garza, and G. Freeman). Texas Business Review December: 1-3, 1994. Bureau of Business Research.

Poverty and Welfare Recipiency Among Immigrants in California (with Jennifer V.W. Van Hook,

and Jennifer Glick). Claremont CA: The Tomás Rivera Center, 1994. Poverty and Welfare Recipiency Among Immigrants in Texas (with Jennifer V.W. Van Hook, and

Jennifer Glick). Claremont CA: The Tomás Rivera Center, 1994. Welfare Recipiency Among Immigrants: Implications for U.S. Immigrant Policy” (with Kyung Tae

Park, Jennifer V.W. Van Hook, and Jennifer Glick). Immigrant Policy Research Series, Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 1994.

“Immigration Combatants Overlook the New Reality,” Houston Chronicle, August 29, 1993, 1F, 5F. Family and Fertility in the Mexican Origin Population of the United States, (with Gray Swicegood

and Ruth R. Berg), Final Report, Grant No. HD 18834, Center for Population Research, National Institute for Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, MD, April, 1993, 189 pp.

IRCA and Its Effects on Wages: Evidence From Current Population Surveys (with Elaine Sorensen),

Report to the Sloan Foundation (Grant No. 89-10-13), New York, NY, May 1992. Enriching the Undergraduate Experience at The University of Texas at Austin, Report to the

President, The University of Texas at Austin, November, 1991, 91 pp. The Labor Market Role and Effect of Immigrants Admitted Under Different Admission Categories

(with Elaine Sorensen, Leighton Ku, and Wendy Zimmerman), report to the Immigration Policy Group, Department of Labor (Contract no. J-9-K-9-0053), Washington, DC: March, 1991.

“An Assessment of IRCA’s Impact on the Stock and Flow of Undocumented Immigrants to the

United States” (with J. Passel and B. Edmonston), in the Proceedings of the Social Statistics Section of the American Statistical Association, 1990, Washington, DC: American Statistical Association, 1991.

“Introduction” (with J. Schmandt and S. Weintraub). Pp. 1-4 in F. Bean, J. Schmandt, and S.

Weintraub (eds.), Mexican and Central American Population and U.S. Immigration Policy, Austin: CMAS/The University of Texas Press, 1989.

“Final Report of the Regional Assembly for the Southwest Region” (with J. Schmandt and S.

Weintraub). Pp. 201-207 in F. Bean, J. Schmandt, and S. Weintraub (eds.), Mexican and Central

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American Population and U.S. Immigration Policy, Austin: CMAS/The University of Texas Press, 1989.

“El Impacto de la Immigracíon Indocumentado Sobre Los Mercados de Trabajo en Los Estados

Unidos de Norte America” (with E. Telles). Pp. 493-504 in Memorias de la Tercera Reuni—n Nacional Sobre La Investigacion Demografica en Mexico, Tomo I, Universidad Nacional de Autonoma de Mexico, 1989.

“The Spanish and Mexican Origin Populations in the United States,” Hispanic Books Bulletin 2,

1988, 10-12 (appeared in 1989). Research Mission and Initial Public Policy Agenda (with G. Vernez), Program for Research on

Immigration Policy Report, Washington, DC and Santa Monica, The Urban Institute and RAND, 1989, 23 pp.

Mexican Immigrants and the Wages and Unemployment Experience of Native Workers, Program for

Research on Immigration Policy (PRIP-UI-1), The Urban Institute, Washington, DC, 1988, 19 pp.

“Illegal Alien,” The World Book Encyclopedia 10, 1988, 51. Illegal Mexican Immigration and Mexican American Earnings (with B.L. Lowell and L. Taylor),

Final Report, Grant HD-18084, Center for Population Research, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, MD, January, 1988, 113 pp.

“Should Illegal Aliens be Included in 1990 Census Counts?” (with R. de la Garza). Pp. 158-178 in

K. Wallman (ed.), Decennial Census Residence Rules, Washington, DC: Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics Report for the U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1987.

Household and Family Demography of Hispanics, Blacks and Anglos (with W. P. Frisbie and D. L.

Poston), Final Report, Contract No. HD-12812, Center for Population Research, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, MD, January, 1985, 314 pp.

Husband-Wife Characteristics and the Decision for Voluntary Sterilization (with Kathy Trent, Jeff

Burr, and Wolfgang Opitz), Final Report, Association for Voluntary Sterilization, New York, NY, September, 1984, 88 pp.

Immigration to the United States: Its Volume, Determinants, and Labor Market Implications (with R.

Cullen and E.H. Stephen), Final Report, Office of Technology Assessment, United States Congress, August, 1984, 43 pp.

Projections of Net Annual Legal and Illegal Immigration to the United States under Alternative

Assumptions about Immigration Policy: 1982-2005 (with W. Opitz and E.H. Stephen), Final Report, Office of Technology Assessment, United States Congress, July, 1984, 31 pp.

Generation, Language and Mexican American Fertility (with Gray Swicegood), Final Report, Grant

No. HD-14329, Center for Population Research, National Institute for Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, MD, July, 1983, 214 pp.

Estimates of the Number of Illegal Migrants in the State of Texas, (with Allan King), Research

Report, Governor’s Task Force on Illegal Aliens, Austin, TX, 1982, 42 pp.

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“Fertility and Labor Supply Among Hispanic American Women” (with Gray Swicegood and Allan G. King). Pp. 359-395 in G. Borjas and M. Tienda (eds.), Hispanics in the Labor Force: A Conference Report, Washington, DC: Institute for Research on Poverty (U. of Wisconsin) and the National Commission for Employment Policy, 1982.

“Toward the Study of Racial/Ethnic Differences in Family/Household Structure” (with Gray

Swicegood and W. Parker Frisbie), Proceedings of the Social Statistics Section of the American Statistical Association, 1980. Washington, DC: American Statistical Association, 1981, 138-142.

The Decision for Voluntary Sterilization: A Study of Selected Determinants and Consequences of

the Choice of Type of Procedure (with Gray Swicegood, Margaret P. Clark, and Dorie Williams), Final Report, Grant Number HD-10678, Center for Population Research, National Institute for Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, MD, September, 1980, 142 pp.

Female Status, Sociodemographic Context, and Fertility in Colombia: A Regional Cross-Section

Analysis (edited with Richardson, M. Conroy and A. Hernandez), Final Report, Grant No. AID/pha-G-1180, Office of Population, Agency for International Development, Washington, DC, August, 1980, 204 pp.

“The Study of Fertility in Colombia” (with M. Conroy). Pp. 1-14 in P. Richardson, et al. (eds.),

Female Status, Sociodemographic Context, and Fertility in Colombia: A Regional Cross-Section Analysis, Office of Population, Agency for International Development, Washington, DC, August, 1980.

“Fertility Decline, Fertility Measurement, and Regional Variation in Fertility in Colombia” (with P.

Richardson, A. Palloni, M. Conroy, A. Hernandez, and P. Macken). Pp. 15-47 in P. Richardson, et al. (eds.), Female Status, Sociodemographic Context, and Fertility in Colombia: A Regional Cross-Section Analysis, Office of Population, Agency for International Development, Washington, DC, August, 1980.

“Organized Family Planning Services in Colombia: Measurement, Regional Variation and

Interrelation with Female Status and Fertility” (with M. Conroy, A. Hernandez, and A. Vivas). Pp. 167-192 in P. Richardson, et al. (eds.), Female Status, Sociodemographic Context, and Fertility in Colombia: A Regional Cross-Section Analysis, Office of Population, Agency for International Development, Washington, DC, August, 1980.

“Demographic Analyses of the Texas Population” (with Dudley L. Poston, Jr., and Associates of the

Population Research Center), Demography of the South, Vol. III. The West South Central Region, Oak Ridge, TN: Southern Regional Demographic Group, 1973, 104 pp.

“Texas Population in 1970: Trends in Fertility, 1950-1970” (with John P. Marcum), Texas Business

Review 67, 1973, 252-25. Reprinted in S. Arbingast (ed.), Texas Resources and Industries, Bureau of Business Research, The University of Texas at Austin, 1974.

“An Exploratory Study of Intermarriage Between Mexican-Americans and Anglo-Americans: 1850-

1860” (with Benjamin S. Bradshaw) Proceedings of the Southwestern Sociological Association 20, 1970, 120-125.

INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH GRANTS (prior to UCI):

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National Institute of Aging, “Elderly Immigrants and Supplementary Security Income” (with Jennifer

Van Hook), University of Texas at Austin, 1996-1998, $50,000. The Hewlett Foundation, “Policy Research on Mexican Migration” (Co-Principal Investigator with

Sidney Weintraub), University of Texas at Austin, 1995-1998, $450,000. U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, Mexico/ U.S. Binational Migration Study, “The

Quantification of Migration,” University of Texas at Austin, 1996-1998, $30,000. The American Assembly, Columbia University, “Mexican Migration and U.S. Policy,” University of

Texas at Austin, 1996, $20,000. The Ford Foundation, “Small Business, Urban Poverty, and Migration in the U.S./Mexico

Transborder Region” (Co-Principal Investigator with Bryan Roberts), University of Texas at Austin, 1995-1997, $235,000.

Center for the Study of Western Hemispheric Trade, “Migration in the U.S./Mexico Transborder

Region,” The University of Texas at Austin, 1995-1997, $46,000. Tomás Rivera Center, “Patterns of Incorporation Among Latinos,” University of Texas at Austin,

1994-1995, $9,800. University Research Institute, “Racial/Ethnic Segregation and the Labor Market Effects of

Immigration,” University of Texas at Austin, 1994-1995, $38,000. Yale Law School, “Immigration and African Americans,” University of Texas at Austin, 1993-1994,

$15,000. Tomás Rivera Center, “Immigration and Public Assistance Recipiency,” University of Texas at

Austin, 1993-1994, $9,000. U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, “The U.S./Mexico Border and Operation Hold-the-Line,”

University of Texas at Austin, 1994, $25,000. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, “Urban Change and the Impact of Immigration on African

Americans,” University of Texas at Austin, 1992-1994, $90,000. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, “Immigration Policy and State and Local Governments” (Co-

Principal Investigator with Michael Fix), Urban Institute and The University of Texas, 1990-1993, $250,000.

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, “Fertility Change Among Mexican

Origin Women,” University of Texas at Austin, 1988-1992, $137,000. The Sloan Foundation, “IRCA and the Labor Market Effects of Immigration” (Co-Principal

Investigator with Elaine Sorensen), Urban Institute and The University of Texas, 1989-1991, $66,000.

U.S. Department of Labor, “A Labor Market Study of Legal Immigrants” (Co-Principal Investigator

with Elaine Sorensen), Urban Institute, 1989-1991, $262,000.

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U.S. General Accounting Office (“A Study of Employment Discrimination”), Urban Institute, 1989 (with Harry Cross and Michael Fix), $185,000.

Social Science Research Council Program on Latino Public Policy (“The Effect of Undocumented

Mexican Immigration on Employment Patterns”), University of Texas at Austin, 1987-1989 (with J. Rebitzer and L. Taylor), $50,000.

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (“Illegal Mexican Migrants and Mexican

American Earnings”), University of Texas at Austin, 1984-1987, $162,000. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (“Fertility Patterns in the Mexican

Origin Population”), University of Texas at Austin, 1984-1987, $98,500. Policy Research Institute (“Illegal Mexican Immigrants and the Earnings of Other Groups”),

University of Texas at Austin, 1986, $2,300. University Research Institute (“Undocumented Female Migrants from Mexico and their Impact”),

University of Texas at Austin, 1985, $24,500. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (“Marital Instability Among Hispanics”),

University of Texas at Austin, 1985-1986 (Co-Principal Investigator with Parker Frisbie), $71,000.

The Association for Voluntary Sterilization (“Husband-Wife Characteristics and Voluntary

Sterilization”), University of Texas at Austin, 1983-1984, $13,000. The Hewlett Foundation (“Research and Training in Latin American, Mexican and Mexican-Origin

Population Studies”), University of Texas at Austin, 1983-1985 (Co-Principal Investigator with Harley L. Browning), $225,000.

National Committee for Research on the 1980 Census, Social Science Research Council and The

Russell Sage Foundation (“The Hispanic Population of the United States”), The University of Texas at Austin, 1982-1985 (Co-Principal Investigator with Marta Tienda), $58,000.

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (“The Demography of

Family/Household Structure Among Hispanics, Blacks and Anglos”), University of Texas at Austin, 1981-1984 (Co-Principal Investigator with Parker Frisbie and Dudley Poston), $380,000.

Governor’s Office of Budget and Planning, State of Texas (“Estimation of the Number of Illegal

Migrants in the U.S. and in Texas”), University of Texas at Austin, 1982 (Co-Principal Investigator with Allan G. King), $24,000.

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (“Generation and Fertility Among

Mexican Americans”), University of Texas at Austin, 1980-1982, $42,000. Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy (“Patterns of Fertility Variation Among

Mexican Immigrants to the United States”), University of Texas at Austin, 1980, $19,500. Agency for International Development (“The Relative Effects of Female Educational Attainment,

Labor Force Participation, Wage Rates, and Family Planning Expenditures on Fertility in Columbia: A Combined Regional and Microanalytic Approach”), University of Texas at Austin, 1977-1978 (Co-Principal Investigator with Michael Conroy), $75,000.

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National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (“Marital Instability Among Mexican

Americans”), University of Texas at Austin, 1976-1977 (Co-Principal Investigator with Parker Frisbie), $52,000.

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (“Couple Decision-making for

Sterilization”), University of Texas at Austin, 1976-1978, $35,000. Presidential Commission on Population Growth and the American Future (“Some Aspects of the

Fertility of Mexican Americans”), University of Texas at Austin, 1971 (with Benjamin S. Bradshaw), $3,000.

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (“Family and Fertility Among Mexican-

Americans”), University of Texas at Austin, 1969-1971 (Co-Principal investigator with Harley L. Browning and Benjamin S. Bradshaw), $49,000.

INSTITUTIONAL GRANTS (in which major involvement has occurred):

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Core Support Center’s Grant,

Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, 1997-2002 (Role: Director: 1997-98), $1,002,000.

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Training Grant in Population,

Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, 1997-2002 (Role: Director (1997) and Professor (1998-1999), $355,000.

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Training Grant in Population,

University of Texas at Austin, 1982-1987, 1987-1997 (Role: Professor), $325,000. The Ford Foundation (“Program for Research on Immigration Policy”), Urban Institute and the

RAND Corporation, 1988-1990 (Role: Co-Director), $2,775,000. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Core Support Center’s Grant,

Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, 1976-1997 (Role: Director, 1995-1997), $1,892,000.

The Hewlett Foundation, Research and Training Program in Latin American Demography,

Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, 1979-2000 (Role: Professor), $360,000 (most recent award).

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (before 10/01/2008):

Invited Speaker, “U.S. Immigration Policy,” Orange County Anti-Defamation League, September 24, 2008.

Invited Paper, “Comparative Contexts of Immigrant Integration: Interpreting the Mexican Case,”

Workshop on Rethinking Integration: The Challenges of Migration and Ethnicity in Contemporary Democracies, The Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, Paris, France, and The University of Pittsburg, Paris, France, May 22-24, 2008.

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Invited Speaker, “Context and Controversy in Mexican Immigrant Group Incorporation,” Workshop

on Mexican Immigrant Assimilation, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, University of California, San Diego, May 16, 2008.

Invited Panel Presentation, "Immigration: Challenges for the Next President," Institute for

Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley, April 2, 2008. Invited Speaker, “Contexts of Reception and Mexican Immigrant Group Incorporation: Implications

for Public Policy,” Colloquium, The Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley, March 13, 2008.

Invited Presentation, “The Immigration Policy Implications of Components of Change in the

Earnings of New Destination Mexican Immigrants” (with Mark Leach), Session on New Immigrant Destinations and Public Policy, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, DC., November 8-10, 2007.

Invited Speaker, "Education and Demographics," Seminar on The Changing Face of the American

West, organized by The Hechinger Institute, Columbia University, held in San Francisco, California, October 12-14, 2007.

Invited Paper, “The New Immigrants: Do They Elucidate or Confound Our Understanding of the

African American Experience,” Conference on The Moynihan Report Revisited: Lessons and Reflections After Four Decades, Sponsored by the American Association for Political and Social Science, the Department of Sociology and the W.E.B. DuBois Institute of Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, September 27-29, 2007.

Invited Presentation, “The IIMMLA Study,” Conference on the Second Generation in Comparative

Perspective, Bellagio Conference Center, Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio, Italy, September 19-23, 2007.

Invited Paper, “Mexican Immigrant Incorporation” (with Susan K. Brown), Workshop on Rethinking

Integration: Reconciling the Needs of New Immigrant Populations and the Security of Transatlantic Societies, Ford Institute for Human Security and Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politique (Paris), University of Pittsburg, September 7-8, 2007.

Invited Paper, “Becoming U.S. Stakeholders: Integration among Mexican Immigrants and Their

Descendants in the United States,” Forum on Immigrant Integration in the 21st Century: The Role of Immigrants in American Society, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and The Merage Foundation for the American Dream, Washington, D.C., June 5, 2007.

Council Member, Section on International Migration, American Sociological Association, 2006-

2007. Advisory Committee, Special Project, "The Economic Logic of U.S. Immigration Policy," Division

of International Economics, Council on Foreign Relations, Washington, DC, and New York, 2006-2007.

Special Emphasis Panel, "Minority/Disability Predoctoral Fellowships for DCPS," Center for

Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda MD, July 20-21, 2007.

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Invited Talk, “Immigration in the United States,” University Forum, University of California, Irvine, May 15, 2007.

Project Advisor and Panel Moderator, Video Development and Symposium on "The New U.S.

Immigrants," Media and Public Interest Institute, Chapman University, May 5, 2007. Invited Speaker, "Latin American Demography: Past, Present and Future," The University of Texas

at Austin, April 27, 2007. Invited University Colloquium Speaker, "Immigration, the Economy and U.S. Policy," William S.

Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 16, 2007. Invited Panel Presentation, "Immigration Reform: Hard Choices Facing America: Where Do We Go

from Here?" The Anti-Defamation League and Chapman University School of Law, Chapman University, March 15, 2007.

Invited Participant, Conference on "Illegal Migration Deterrence and Discouragement Factors," The

Homeland Security Institute, Arlington, Virginia, March 7, 2007. Invited Presentation, "Estimating U.S. Emigration," Workshop on Projecting Immigrant Visas,

National Research Council, October 22, 2006. Invited Presenter, “U.S. Immigration Policy,” Summer Academic Enrichment Program (SAEP),

School of Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine, July 2000, 2001, 2006. Invited Faculty Presenter, Social Science Research Council and University of California IVth

Summer Institute on International Migration, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, June 19-23, 2006.

Invited Paper, "Intermarriage and Multi-racial Reporting in the United States" (with Jennifer Lee),

Workshop on International Patterns of Intermarriage, International Social Sciences Institute, Cornell University, March 9-11, 2006.

Invited Panelist, "Immigration and Security Issues after 9/11," Conference on U.S. and European

Perspectives on Immigration Policy after 9/11 Department of Political Science and School of Law, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, November 2-3, 2005.

Invited Speaker, "Welfare Reform Contexts of Reception and Immigrant Naturalization," Department

of Sociology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles CA, September 8, 2005. Invited Speaker, “A Canary in the Mineshaft? International Graduate Enrollments in Science and

Engineering in the United States,” Merage Foundation for the American Dream, Bechman Center, University of California, Irvine, October 16-17, 2005.

Invited Organizer, Session on “Ethnic Minorities,” XXVth International Population Conference,

International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Tours, France, July 18-23, 2005. Director and Lead Organizer, Social Science Research Council and the University of California IIIrd

Summer Institute on International Migration, University of California, Irvine, June 27-30, 2005.

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Invited Address, “U.S. Immigration: Past Trends and Future Contingencies,” Inaugural Meeting of the Independent Task Force on Immigration and America’s Future (Chaired by Lee Hamilton and Spencer Abraham and jointly sponsored by the Migration Policy Institute, The Woodrow Wilson International Center, and the Manhattan Institute), Washington, DC, May 17, 2005.

Invited Plenary Panel (with Ronald Lesthaeghe and Gavin Jones), “Declining Fertility and

Population Policy,” Australian Population Association, Canberra, Australia, September 18, 2004. Invited Plenary Address, “Demographic Imbalances in the United States and Latin America,”

Australian Population Association, Canberra, Australia, September 17, 2004. Invited Panel (with Peter Schuck, Peter Skerry, Noah Pincus and Ron Daniels), “The Consequences

of Diversity in America,” The Communitarian Summit, Washington, DC, July 7-10, 2004. Invited Panel, “Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Immigration Research” (with Jennifer Lee

and Min Zhou), Social Science Research Council Institute on International Migration, University of California, Los Angeles, June 15, 2004.

Invited Testimony, Social Security Trust Fund Advisory Board, Oakland, CA, June 17, 2004. Invited Speaker, “Immigration in the United States,” CEO Roundtable, University of California,

Irvine, May 20, 2004. Invited Panelist (with Paul Samuelson, James Galbraith, and Geoffrey O’Brien), “Sustainable

Development in an Age of Globalization,” Symposium on Walt Rostow’s Concept and Controversy: Sixty Years of Taking Ideas to Market, University of Texas, Austin, LBJ Library and Museum, February 6, 2004.

Invited Presenter, “The Latest Mexican Migration Panacea: North American Integration and Policy

Dilemmas,” Urban Growth Seminar, University of Southern California, January 27, 2004. Appointed Member, Population Sciences Subcommittee, National Institute for Child Health and

Development, Bethesda, MD, 2003-2007. Member, Special Advisory Group on Immigration, Technical Panel on Social Security Projections,

Social Security Trust Fund Advisory Board (Meetings held at Minneapolis, MI, May 1, 2003; Princeton University, July 16, 2003; and Oakland, CA, November 12, 2003).

Invited Presentation, "Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Methods in Immigration Research"

(with Jennifer Lee), Social Science Research Council Institute on International Migration, University of California at San Diego, San Diego, CA, June 17-19, 2003.

Featured Interview, Focus on America's Newcomers and the Dynamics of Diversity, The Michael

Dresser Show, Nationally Syndicated Radio Program, May 25, 2003. Invited Panelist, "Methodological Problems in the Study of Undocumented Immigration,"

Conference on Conceptual and Methodological Developments in the Study of International Migration, Princeton University, May 23-24, 2003.

Co-organizer (with Susan K. Brown), Workshop on “The Immigrant Metropolis: The Dynamics of

Intergenerational Mobility in Los Angeles and New York”, Russell Sage Foundation, May 20-21, 2003.

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Invited Presentation, "Immigrant Group Job Mobility in California" (with Lindsay Lowell),

Workshop on “The Immigrant Metropolis: The Dynamics of Intergenerational Mobility in Los Angeles and New York,” Russell Sage Foundation, May 20-21, 2003.

Ad hoc reviewer, Demographic and Social Sciences Study Section, National Institute of Child Health

and Development, Washington, DC, March 10-11, 2003. Invited Seminar, "Immigrant Welfare Receipt and U.S. Immigration Policy," Boston University,

January 24, 2003. Invited Seminar, "American Immigration and Diversity Dynamics," Harvard University, January 23,

2003. Invited Participant, Fellowship Peer Review Panel, United States Program, Woodrow Wilson

International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, December 13, 2002. Invited Presentation, Panel on "NAFTA and the North American Labor Market: Migration, Wages,

and Labor Rights," Conference on NAFTA at Ten, The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, December 9-10, 2002 (NAFTA’s Tenth Anniversary conference at which former President George H.W. Bush, former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, and former President Carlos Salinas de Gortori all spoke).

Invited Seminar, "Immigration and Diversity in America," Russell Sage Foundation, New York, NY,

November 13, 2002. Invited Speaker, Symposium on Douglas S. Massey's Beyond Smoke and Mirrors: Mexican

Immigration in an Era of Economic Integration, Princeton University, November 7, 2002. Invited Speaker, "IRCA's Legalization Impacts," Conference on The Effects of Immigrant

Legalization Programs on the United States: Scientific Evidence on Immigrant Adaptation and Impacts on the U.S. Economy and Society, The Cloister, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, September 25, 2002.

Invited Presentation, Panel on "Migration Data," Workshop on Census 2010 and the Foreign Born,

Migration Policy Institute, Washington, DC, September 24, 2002. Invited Presentation, "Immigration and the Changing Nature of Racial and Ethnic Diversity in

America," Immigration Conference, Social Science Research Council Institute on International Migration, University of California at San Diego, San Diego, CA, June 20-22, 2002.

Ad hoc member, Grant Proposal Review Panel, Division of Behavioral Sciences Subcommittee,

Population Research Committee, National Institute of Child Health and Development, Bethesda, MD, June 10, 2002.

Invited Seminar, "Political Spin, Legal Limbo, and Circular Migration: Measuring and Interpreting

Unauthorized Mexican Migration," Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, June 7, 2002.

Invited Plenary Address, "The New Immigration and Multiracial Identification" (with Jennifer Lee),

Conference on Negotiating the New Racial Landscape in California, Stanford University, April 26, 2002.

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Invited Paper, "Unauthorized Migration and the 2000 Census," American Association for the

Advancement of Science, Boston, MA, February 9, 2002. Invited Chair and Presenter, Panel on "Will America Remain an Outlier in Fertility?" Conference on

The Direction of Fertility in the United States, U.S. Census Bureau and the Council of Professional Association on Statistics, Alexandria, VA, October 2-3, 2001.

Invited Presentation, "Mexican Migration to the United States," Conference on Mexico in Transition,

University of California, San Diego, May 8, 2001. Invited Presentation, "Labor Market Conditions and Declining Immigrant Welfare Receipt," Institute

for Social Science and Public Policy Research, UCLA, Los Angeles, April 16, 2001. Invited Presentation, "Economic Change and Immigrant Welfare Patterns," Department of

Demography, University of California, Berkeley, January 18, 2001. Invited Presentation, "Legal Limbo and Estimates of Unauthorized Migration to the United States,"

The RAND Corporation, December 18, 2000. Invited Presentation, “A Protected Niche? Immigrant Ethnic Economies and Labor Market

Segmentation,” Conference on LA as the City of Tomorrow: Prismatic Metropolis and Beyond, Center for the Study of Urban Poverty, University of California, Los Angeles, October 19-20, 2000.

Invited Participant, Workshop on “U.S./Mexico Relations Under New Administrations,”

U.S./Mexico Policy Advisory Group, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Mexico City, October 12-14, 2000.

Invited Paper, “Welfare Changes and Shifts in Naturalization Behavior,” Conference on Welfare

Transitions, Institute for Labor Studies, Bonn, Germany, October 7-8, 2000. Invited Participant, Workshop on “Border Migration Issues in the New Millennium,” U.S.-Mexico

Binational Council, Center for Strategic and International Studies and Centro de Investigatión para del Desarrollo, Washington, DC September 29, 2000.

Invited Participant, Workshop on “The Effect of Border Enforcement on Unauthorized Immigration,”

The Public Policy Institute of California, San Francisco, CA, August 11, 2000. Invited Participant, “Workshop on Methodological Issues for Vital Rates and Population Estimates

Related to Use of 1997 OMB Standards for Data on Race and Ethnicity,” National Center for Health Statistics, Washington, DC, July 6-7, 2000.

Member, Thomas and Znaniecki Award Committee, International Migration Section, American

Sociological Association, 2000-2001. Member, U.S./Mexico Policy Advisory Group, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,

Washington, DC, 2000-2001. Member, U.S.-Mexico Binational Council, Center for Strategic and International Studies and Centro

de Investigatión para del Desarrollo, Washington, DC and Mexico City, 1999-2001.

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Invited Participant, Workshop on Border Infrastructure Issues, U.S.-Mexico Binational Council, Center for Strategic and International Studies and Centro de Investigatión para del Desarrollo, Washington, DC, April 7-8, 2000.

Member, Nominating Committee, Population Association of America, 1999-2000. Invited Presentation, “Economic Incorporation and Latinos in the United States,” UNIVISIÓN and

the Tomás Rivera Policy Institute, Los Angeles, CA, March 15, 2000. Invited Paper, “Estimating Unauthorized Mexican Migration to the United States: Integrating U.S.

and Mexican Data” (with Rudolfo Tuirán), Conference on Current Issues in Agricultural Technology and Society, CONACYT and the University of California, Mexico City, February 12, 2000.

Invited Paper, “Immigration and Race in the United States,” Stanford University Conference on

Race, Palo Alto, CA, November 9-12, 1999. Invited Presentation, “Proposition 187 and U.S. Immigration Patterns,” American Academy of Arts

and Sciences, San Diego, CA, November 6, 1999. Invited Paper, “Mexican Immigrant Incorporation and Entrepreneurship,” Workshop on Comparative

Immigration and Integration, University of California, Berkeley, October 8, 1999. Invited Presentation, “Mexican Migration Dynamics,” Conference on Migration in a Globalizing

World: Shifting Identities and Dual Nationalities, Center for German and European Studies, University of California, Berkeley, October 7, 1999.

Presenter and Participant, "Mexican Demographic Trends and Their Implications," Conference on

Mexico in Transition: Problems and Prospects, U.S. Department of State and the National Intelligence Council, Washington, DC, June 28, 1999.

Conference Co-organizer and Panel Participant, "Beyond Citizenship: Migration and Integration in

Germany and the United States," The American Academy in Berlin, Berlin, Germany, June 6-8, 1999.

Invited Participant, Workshop on "Mexico/U.S. Migration: The Next Phase," Consejo Nacional de

Población and U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, Mexico City, June 1-2, 1999. Invited Testimony, "An Estimate of the Number of Border Patrol Personnel Needed at the Southwest

Border to Achieve the Level of Effectiveness of Operation 'Hold-the-Line'," Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, DC, February 23, 1999.

Participant, Workshop on Estimating Unauthorized Migration, U.S. Bureau of the Census,

Washington, DC, December 11, 1998. Invited Lecture, "Immigration and Race/Ethnicity in the United States," The American Academy in

Berlin, Berlin, Germany, November 17, 1998. Ad hoc member, Population Research Committee, Center for Population Research, National Institute

for Child Health and Development, March 5, 1998.

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Invited Presentation, "Immigration and Trade," United Nations Institute for Training and Research,

United nations, New York, NY, June 25, 1998. Ad hoc member, Social Sciences and Population Study Section, National Institute of Child Health

and Development, Bethesda, MD, February 19–20, 1998. Ad hoc reviewer, National Institute of Aging, 1997 (twice), 1998 (twice). Participant and Presenter, “The International Interests of African-Americans, Asian-Americans and

Latinos,” Pacific Council for International Policy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, March 20-21, 1998.

Organizer, Workshop on Sociodemographic Implications of Immigration for African Americans,

Population Research Center, University of Texas, Austin, TX, September 26-27, 1997. Paper Presenter, Workshop on Sociodemographic Implications of Immigration for African

Americans, Population Research Center, University of Texas, Austin, TX, September 26-27, 1997.

Paper Presenter, Conference on Immigration and the Second Generation, The Jerome Levy Institute

of Economics, Bard College, Amondale-on-Hudson, NY, October 25-26, 1997. Co-Organizer, Conference on the Economic Implications of Immigration for African Americans, The

Urban Institute, Washington DC, April 4, 1997. Paper Presenter, Seminar on “International Migration at Century’s End: Trends and Issues,” IUSSP

Committee on South-North Migration, Madrid, Spain, May 7-10, 1997. Paper Presenter, “Demographic and Historical Perspectives on Immigration,” Conference on

Immigration and the Socio-Cultural Remaking of the North American Space, Harvard University, April 10-12, 1997.

Panelist, Conference on “Ethnic Los Angeles”, The Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies,

UCLA, January 17-18, 1997. Paper Presenter, “U.S. Immigration and Welfare Reforms,” Conference on Immigration and the

Welfare State, Freie Universitat Berlin, December 12-14, 1996. Core Group Member, Mexico/U.S. Binational Migration Study, U.S. Commission on Immigration

Reform and the Mexican Government, 1995-1998. International Pre-dissertation Fellowship Panel (Latin America), Social Science Research Council,

1996-1998. Organizer, ASA Sociology and Public Policy Session on Immigration and Welfare, New York, NY,

August, 1996. Paper Presenter, Conference on “Immigration and Hispanics,” The Hoover Institute, Stanford

University, Palo Alto, CA, October 15-16, 1996.

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Invited Participant, Workshop on ”World Economic Perspectives until the Year 2050,” Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, October 17-18, 1996.

Chair, American Sociological Association Liaison Committee with American Association for the

Advancement of Science, 1996-1998. Paper Presenter, “The Present Moment in Immigration Reform,” Conference on Immigration,

Economy, and Policy in America, the Jerome Levy Economics Institute, Bard College, May 3, 1996.

Co-Organizer (with R. de la Garza, B. R. Roberts, and S. Weintraub), Conference on “Mexican

Migration and U.S. Policy,” Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, DC, June 13-15, 1996.

Participant and Paper Author, International Organization for Migration Conference on “Emigration

Dynamics in Mexico, California, and the Caribbean,” San Jose, Costa Rica, June 17-18, 1996. Participant, Social Science Research Council Conference on “Becoming American, America

Becoming,” Sanibel Island, Florida, January 18-21, 1996. Participant, U.S. Foreign Policy Conference on Reshaping America: Blurring Boundaries Between

Mexico and the United States, The Stanley Foundation, Airlie Center, VA, October 26-28, 1995. Presenter, Paper on “U.S. Immigration Flows and Racial/Ethnic Relations,” American Academy of

Arts and Sciences Conference on U.S./European Immigration Patterns and Policies: Comparative Dimensions, MIT, Cambridge, MA, March 23-25, 1995.

Participant, American Assembly, Columbia University, “International Migration and U.S. Foreign

Policy,” Arden House, November 10-12, 1994. Member, American Sociological Association Liaison Committee with American Association for the

Advancement of Science, 1993-95. Invited Participant, “Workshop on Immigrant Children and Families,” National Research Council,

Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, September 8-9, 1994. Invited Participant, Workshop on “Demographic, Economic, and Social Effects of Immigration,”

National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, October 21, 1994. Second Vice-President, Population Association of America, 1993. Grant Proposal Review Panelist, Family and Child Wellbeing Research, National Institute of Child

Health and Development, Washington, DC, 1993. Member, Irene B. Taeuber Award Committee, Population Association of America, 1989-1993. Member, Advisory Committee, Yale University and Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Study of the

Impact of Immigration on African-Americans, 1990-1994. Invited Paper Presenter and Participant, “Workshop on U.S. Immigration Research,” National

Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, September 17-19, 1992.

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Invited Paper Presenter and Participant, Workshop on “The Demography of Aging,” National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, December 10-11, 1992.

Member, Committee on Population, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences,

1989-1992. Member, Sociology Panel, Research Grant Proposal Review, National Science Foundation, 1990-

1992. Member, GAO Expert Panel for Reviewing Report to Congress on Impact of Employer Sanctions on

Discrimination, November, 1989. Member, General Accounting Office Expert Panel to Assess the Impact on the United States of

Proposed Changes in U.S. Immigration Law, September, 1988. Member, General Accounting Office Expert Panel to Evaluate Survey on U.S. Employers’

Experiences with Illegal Immigration, June, 1988. Member, Family Section Nominating Committee, American Sociological Association, 1989-1990. Population Research Committee, Center for Population Research, National Institute of Child Health

and Human Development, 1984-1988. Member, NICHD Site Visit Team, University of Chicago, September, 1988. Member, Ad hoc NICHD Supplemental Center’s Grant Review Panel, University of Chicago, 1987. Chair, NICHD Site Visit Team, The Ohio State University, August, 1987. Dorothy Thomas Award Committee, Population Association of America, 1987-1990 (Chair, 1990). Co-Organizer and Member of Steering Committee, Southwest Symposium on Mexican and Central

American Population Issues: Implications for United States Policy, The Woodlands Center for Growth Studies, Houston, TX, 1986-1987.

Planning Committee, Symposium on U.S./Mexico Border Population Issues, El Colegio de la

Frontera del Norte, Tijuana, Mexico, January, 1987. Member, NICHD Site Visit Team, University of Pennsylvania, October, 1987. Chair, NICHD Ad Hoc Training Grant Review Panel, May, 1986. Chair, NICHD Site Visit Team, Johns Hopkins University, May, 1986. Invited testimony, Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, May, 1986. Ad hoc reviewer, National Institute of Aging, 1985 (twice), 1986. Expert Working Group on Estimates of Undocumented Immigration, Bureau of the Census, October,

1985. Chair, Nominating Committee, Population Association of America, 1985-1986.

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Advisory Committee, Carnegie Foundation Project on Fertility Behavior Among Hispanic

Adolescents (Kathryn Darrabi, Director), Columbia University, NY, 1985-1986. Consultant, Research Project on Determinants of Contraceptive Usage (Ronald Rindfuss and Larry

Bumpass, Principal Investigators), The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1985-1986. Demographic Advisor, Office of Technology Assessment, United States Congress, 1984. Member, NICHD Site Visit Team, Core Support Center’s Grant (Johns Hopkins University),

October, 1983. Finance Committee, Population Association of America, 1983-1985 (Chair, 1985). Public Affairs Committee, Population Association of America, 1983-1991. Board of Directors, Population Association of America, 1983-1985. Demographic Advisor, Governor’s Office of Budget and Planning and Governor’s Task Force on

Illegal Aliens, State of Texas, 1982. Selection Committee, Dorothy Thomas Award, Population Association of America, 1982. Statistical and Demographic Advisor, Secretary of State’s Office (Redistricting Analyses), State of

Texas, 1982. Statistical Advisor, Department of Human Services, State of Texas, 1982. Chairperson, Nominating Committee, Population Section, American Sociological Association, 1981. Special Advisor to the Secretary of State’s Office, State of Texas, 1981. Ad Hoc Review Panelist, Program in Applied Social Research, National Science Foundation, 1981. Special Advisor to the Census Bureau on Minority Statistics, 1980. Ad Hoc Review Panelist, Center for Population Research, NICHD, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 (twice),

1980 (twice), 1981, 1990, 1993.

MEMBERSHIPS:

American Sociological Association, American Economic Association, Population Association of America, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, National Council on Family Relations, Southern Sociological Association, Southwestern Social Science Association.

EDITORIAL AND REVIEW EXPERIENCE:

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Associate Editor, Journal of International Migration and Integration, 2001-2003. Associate Editor, Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1980-1982. Deputy Editor, Demography, 1981-1982, 1983-1984, 2008-2010. Consulting Editor, American Journal of Sociology, 1983-1985, 2002-2004. Associate Editor, Social Science Quarterly, 1982-1988. Reviewer, American Sociological Review, Science, American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces,

Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences, International Migration Review, Latin American Research Review, Sociological Forum, Studies in Family Planning, Demography, Population and Development Review, American Journal of Public Health, and numerous others.

ADMINISTRATIVE AND OTHER COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES:

Member, Chancellor's Advisory Committee for Intercollegiate Athletics (CACIA), University of California, Irvine, 2001-present.

Chair, Immigration Recruitment Search Committee, Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine,

2007-2008; 2008-2009. Chair, Governance Sub-Committee, Chancellor’s Advisory Committee for Intercollegiate Athletics,

University of California, Irvine, 2007-2008. Chair, Special Committee for the Preparation of the Governance Section of the Document for Ten-

Year Re-Certification by the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) of Athletics at the University of California, Irvine, 2007-2008.

Member, Campus-wide Honors Program Advisory Committee, University of California, Irvine, 2007-

2009. Faculty Fellow, Center for the Study of Democracy, School of Social Sciences, University of

California, Irvine, 2004-2009. Director, Campus Center for Research on Immigration, Population and Public Policy, (Organized

Research Unit Status approved in 2009), 2005-2009. Chair, Committee to Recommend a Campus Plan for International/Area Studies at UCI, 2004-2006. Member, Search Committee for Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Campus Recreation,

University of California, Irvine, 2002. Member, Search Committee for the Dean of the School of Social Sciences, University of California,

Irvine, 2001-2002. Member, School of Social Sciences Executive Committee, University of California, Irvine, 2001-

2002; 2002-2003.

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Member, Graduate Studies Committee, Department of Sociology, University of California, Irvine, 2001-2002.

Chair, Colloquium Committee, Sociology Department, University of California, Irvine, 2000-2001. Chair, Immigration Recruitment, Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine, 1999-2001; 2001-

2002. Research Funding Review Committee, Office of the Vice President for Research, The University of

Texas at Austin, 1997-1998. Chair, Educational Program Subcommittee, Accreditation Review Committee, The University of

Texas at Austin, 1996 - 1997. Faculty Council, Elected Liberal Arts Representative, The University of Texas at Austin, 1995-1996. Faculty Senate, Elected Liberal Arts Representative, The University of Texas at Austin, 1994-1995. Ad Hoc Committee to Advise the President on Issues Pertaining to the Eligibility of Athletes, The

University of Texas at Austin, 1994. Chair, Presidential Committee on Urban Issues, The University of Texas at Austin, 1993-1994. Faculty Advisory Committee, Undergraduate Advising Center, The University of Texas at Austin,

1993-1994. Chair, Presidential Committee on the Undergraduate Experience, The University of Texas at Austin,

1991-1993. Chair, Committee to Advise the Dean on the Chairpersonship of the Government Department, 1988. External Analysis Task Force, University of Texas at Austin Strategic Plan, 1987. Ad Hoc Committee to Review Basic Education Requirements, University of Texas at Austin, 1987-

1988. Ad Hoc Committee to Advise the President on University Responses to NCAA Allegations of Rules

Infractions, University of Texas at Austin, 1987-1988. Chair, Academic Advisory Committee, Men’s Athletics, University of Texas at Austin, 1987-1988. Member, Dean’s Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Liberal Arts, The University of Texas

at Austin, 1986-1988. University Research Institute, Proposal Evaluation Committee, University of Texas at Austin, 1986-

1988. Project Analysis Committee to Design Recreational Sports Facility, The University of Texas at

Austin, 1985-1988. Temporary Budget Committee, Department of Government, The University of Texas at Austin, 1985-

1986.

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Member, President’s Committee to Evaluate the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, The University

of Texas at Austin, 1985. Faculty Advisory Building Committee, The University of Texas at Austin, 1984-1988. Member, University of Texas Men’s Athletics Council, The University of Texas at Austin, 1984-

1988. Faculty Advisory Committee, Center for Mexican American Studies, 1982-1983. Vice-Chair, Faculty Senate, 1982-1983. Vice-President, Phi Beta Kappa (Alpha Chapter), 1982-1983. Chair, College of Liberal Arts Centennial Action Committee, 1980-1983. Member, Computer Committee, College of Liberal Arts, 1980-1981. Chair, Advisory Committee to the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts for the Appointment of

Endowed Chairs in Economics, 1980. University Council Committee on General Education Requirements, 1980-1981. University Council, 1980-1981, 1982-1984. Faculty Senate, 1980-1981, 1982-1984. Chair, Recruiting Committee, Department of Sociology, 1976-1977, 1977-1978, 1985-1986, 1987-

1988. Chair, Graduate Dean’s Committee to Evaluate Graduate Program in Psychology, 1976. Social Science Computing Laboratory Steering Committee, College of Social and Behavioral

Science, 1974-1976. Associate Director, Population Research Center, 1973-1974, 1974-1975, 1977-1978, 1993-present. Acting Director, Population Research Center, Summer, 1973; Summer, 1974, Summer, 1976. Chair, Graduate Studies Committee, Department of Sociology, 1973-1974, 1974-1975. Executive Committee, Department of Sociology, 1972-1973, 1973-1974, 1977-1978, 1985-1987,

1990-1992. Graduate Studies Steering Committee, Department of Sociology, 1972-1973, 1975, 1976, 1986,

1992-1994.

INVITED UNIVERSITY LECTURES AND TALKS (last twenty years):

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Brown University; Boston University; Georgetown University; Harvard University (four times); Johns Hopkins University (three times); MIT; National Research Council (National Academy of Sciences);Columbia University; New Mexico Council on International Relations; Pennsylvania State University; Population Reference Bureau; Princeton University (four times); Russell Sage Foundation (four times); Sewanee College; Texas A&M University; Tomas Rivera Center Board of Directors; University of Illinois (twice); University of North Carolina (twice); University of Pennsylvania (three times); University of Washington; U.S. Bureau of the Census (three times); U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service; The Urban Institute; University of California, Berkeley (three times); Stanford University (twice); University of Southern California (three times); University of California, San Diego (six times); University of California, Los Angeles; University of Texas, Austin; University of California, Riverside; University of California, Santa Barbara.

LETTERS OF EVALUATION FOR TENURE, FULL PROFESSOR OR DISTINGUISHED FACULTY POSITIONS (since 2008):

Princeton University; Stanford University; University of California, Los Angeles; University of California, Berkeley; University of North Carolina; Pennsylvania State University; University of Pennsylvania; University of Texas-Austin; Texas A&M University; Columbia University; University of Toronto; Ohio State University; University of Michigan; Duke University.

DOCTORAL STUDENTS SUPERVISED (or Co-Supervised): Linda H. Aiken Trustee Professor of Nursing and Sociology University of Pennsylvania Ph.D., 1973 Charles H. Wood Director, Institute of Latin American Studies University of Florida Ph.D., 1974 James A. Gundlach Professor of Sociology (retired) Auburn University Ph.D., 1975 John P. Marcum Director, Research Services Division Presbyterian Church of America Ph.D., 1975 Harold Patterson Research Scientist Texas Department of Health Ph.D., 1975 Margaret P. Clark President (retired) Center for Population Options

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Washington, D.C. Ph.D., 1979 Paul Richardson Research Associate International Family Planning Association, Bangladesh Ph.D., 1980 Dorie G. Williams (deceased) Social Science Consultant Portland, Oregon Ph.D., 1982 Gray Swicegood Associate Professor of Sociology (retired) Director, Belgium Study Abroad Program University of Illinois, Urbana Ph.D., 1983 Elizabeth H. Stephen Professor of Demography Georgetown University Ph.D., 1985 Wolfgang Opitz Executive Policy Analyst Washington Office of Budget and Financial Management State of Washington Ph.D., 1986 Norma Ojeda de la Peña Professor of Sociology San Diego State University Ph.D., 1987 Barbara Zsembik Professor of Sociology University of Florida Ph.D., 1988 Edward Telles Professor of Sociology Princeton University Ph.D., 1988 Susan Gonzalez Baker Associate Professor Director, Center for Mexican American Studies University of Texas at Arlington Ph.D., 1989 Ana Maria Goldani Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology and Faculty Associate, Office of Population Research Princeton University Ph.D., 1989

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Kyung Tae Park Professor of Sociology Sung Kong Hoe University, Seoul, Korea Ph.D., 1994 Ruth R. Berg Research Analyst, The Futures Group Washington, D.C. Ph.D., 1995 Jennifer Van Hook Professor of Sociology and Demography Director, Population Research Institute Pennsylvania State University Ph.D., 1996 Jennifer Glick Professor of Sociology Arizona State University Ph.D., 1997 Randy Capps Senior Research Associate, Immigrant Integration Research Program Migration Policy Institute Washington, D.C. Ph.D., 1999 Charles Haynes Research Analyst (retired) Welfare Department State of Texas Ph.D., 2000 Olga Bright Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology California State University, San Bernardino San Bernardino, California Ph.D., 2004 Jeanne Batalova Research Associate Migration Policy Institute Washington, DC Ph.D., 2005 Mark A. Leach Statistician/Demographer U.S. Bureau of the Census Ph.D., 2007

Roberto Gonzales Associate Professor of Education Harvard University

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Ph.D., 2008 Christine Oh Post-doctoral Fellow Center for Educational Measurement and Evaluation University of California, Los Angeles Ph.D., 2008

Ping Ren Demographer/Statistician Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division United States Census Bureau Ph.D., 2008

James A. Bachmeier Assistant Professor of Sociology Temple University Ph.D., 2009

Rosaura Tafoya-Estrada Assistant Professor of Sociology Boise State University Ph.D., 2010 Christopher Smith Postdoctoral Researcher Lund University Stockholm, Sweden Ph.D. 2013