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Institute for the Study of International Migration

Applying the best in social science, legal and policy expertise to the complex and controversial issues raised by international migration.

ISIM Publications

ISIM produces research papers and policy briefs aimed at policy makers and program implementers as well as articles for academic publication. Two important vehicles for dissemination of Institute research findings and policy briefs are International Migration, one of the major peer reviewed journals in migration studies, edited by Elzbieta Gozdziak and Charles Keely, and the Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, published by Georgetown University law students.

Topical Index

1. Global Migration Trends
2. U.S. Immigration Policy
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aaaaab. Skilled Migration
aaaaac. Migration Control
3. Comparative and Global Immigration Policies and Perspectives
4. Immigrant Integration
5. Migration and Development
6. Refugees, Asylum, and Humanitarian Emergencies
aaaaaa. General
aaaaab. Asylum and Temporary Protection
aaaaac. Post-Conflict Reintegration and Reconstruction
7. Human Trafficking
8. Congressional Testimony

1. Global Migration Trends

2008

“The Demography of Mexico/U.S. Migration” (B. Lindsay Lowell, Carla Perderzini and Jeffrey Passel) in Augustín Escobar Latapí and Susan F. Martin (eds.) Mexico-U.S. Migration Management: A Binational Approach, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2008.

“The Future of North American Labor Mobility” (B. Lindsay Lowell) Pages 121-153 in Armand Pershard-Sverdrup (ed.), The Future of North American Labor Mobility: Outlook and Recommendations, Washington, D.C.: Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2008.

A Gendered Assessment of the Brain Drain” (Frédéric Docquier, B. Lindsay Lowell and Abdeslam Marfouk) IZA Discussion Paper No. 3235 and University of Louvain Discussion Paper, 2008. (http://ftp.iza.org/dp3235.pdf)

“Remittances by the Highly Educated” (B. Lindsay Lowell) Migrant Remittances, 5(2), 2008. (http://remittances.daiglobal.net/newsletter/)

2007

"The Demography of Mexico/U.S. Migration" (B. Lindsay Lowell, Carla Perderzini and Jeffrey Passel) Institute for the Study of International MIgration, 2007.

“The Changing Educational Profile and Selectivity of Mexican Immigrants in the United States” (B. Lindsay Lowell, Jeffrey S. Passel and Carla Pederzini) CONAPO, Mexico City, 2007.

“Highly Skilled Migration: Trends and Policies” (B. Lindsay Lowell) Report to the International Organization for Migration, 2007.

Trends in International Migration Flows and Stocks, 1975-2005” (B. Lindsay Lowell) OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers, No. 58, 2007. (http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/58/60/39415229.pdf).

2006

“International Health Worker Mobility: Causes, Consequences, and Best Practices,” International Migration, forthcoming volume 2 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Kristin Michelle Ray and Sarah Spencer).

Mexico - U.S. Migration: A Binational Approach, Coordinated by Susan Martin and Agustín Escobar Latapí CIESAS Occidente, Supported by the Hewlett Foundation. 2006.

Immigrants and Labor Force Trends: The Future, Past, and Present,” (B. Lindsay Lowell, Julia Gelatt and Jeanne Batalova) Report to the Independent Task Force on Immigration and America’s Future, Migration Policy Institute, Insight No. 13, 2006 .

2004

“International Migration and Terrorism: Prevention, Prosecution and Protection,” (Susan Martin and Phillip Martin) Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, 18/2, Winter 2004, 329-44.

“Language and Immigration,” (Susan Martin) in Joanne van Selm and Elspeth Guild, Immigrants as Opportunities and Challenges, Routledge Press (forthcoming)

“Women and Migration,” (Susan Martin) report prepared for the United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women (DAW), CM/MMW/2003/WP.1, 14 January 2004
http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/meetings/consult/CM-Dec03-WP1.pdf

“Report of the Consultative Meeting on Migration and Mobility and How This Movement Affects Women,” (Susan Martin) Malmo, Sweden, 2-3 December 2003, CM/MMW/2003/Report, 14 January 2004. http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/meetings/consult/CM-Dec03-Report.pdf

2003

"Migration and Security," (Susan Martin, Andrew Schoenholtz, and David Fisher) in T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Vincent Chetail, ed., Migration and International Legal Norms, Asser Press, 2003.

2002

"Fostering Cooperation Between Source and Destination Countries" (Susan Martin, Philip Martin, and Patrick Weil), Migration Information Source, October 2002.

2001

"Heavy Traffic: International Migration in an Age of Globalization" (Susan Martin) in Brookings Review. Vol. 19, No. 4. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, Fall 2001.

2000

"Migration and Foreign Policy: Emerging Bilateral and Regional Approaches in the Americas" (Susan Martin) in Myron Weiner and Sharon Stanton Russell (eds.) Demography and Security. Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2001. ISBN: 1-57181-262-8

World Migration Report: 2000. (Susan Martin, Managing Editor). Geneva: United Nations Publications, 2000.

"Towards a Global Migration Regime" (Susan Martin) in Georgetown Journal of International Affairs. Summer/Fall, 2000.

"Demography and International Migration" (Charles B. Keely) in James F. Hollifield and Carolyn Brettell (eds.) Migration Theory: Talking Across Disciplines. London: Routledge Press, July 2000. ISBN: 0-41592-611-4.

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2. U.S. Immigration Policy

a. General

2008

"Mexico - U.S. Migration Management: A Binational Approach" (Susan Martin and Agustin Escobar Latapi, eds.), Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2008.

"The Care of Unaccompanied Undocumented Children in Federal Custody: Issues and Options,” (with Micah Bump) Protecting Children Vol. 23 (1) January 2008.

International Migration and Anti-Terrorism Laws and Policies: Balancing Security and Refugee Protection” (Andrew I. Schoenholtz)Transatlantic Perspectives on Migration, Policy Brief # 4.  Institute for the Study of International Migration, February 2008.

International Labor Mobility in the United States” (B. Lindsay Lowell and Susan Martin) Case Study for the Labor Mobility Project of the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council, 2008 . (http://www.pecc.org/labor/default.htm)

“The Demography of Mexico/U.S. Migration” (B. Lindsay Lowell, Carla Perderzini and Jeffrey Passel) in Augustín Escobar Latapí and Susan F. Martin (eds.) Mexico-U.S. Migration Management: A Binational Approach, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2008.

“The Future of North American Labor Mobility” (B. Lindsay Lowell) Pages 121-153 in Armand Pershard-Sverdrup (ed.), The Future of North American Labor Mobility: Outlook and Recommendations, Washington, D.C.: Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2008.

“Immigration and American Competitiveness: US Immigration Policy in the 21st Century" (Susan Martin, B. Lindsay Lowell and Micah Bump) Pages 131-152 in Jagdish Bhagwati and Gordon Hanson (eds.), Immigration Today: Prospects, Problems, and Policies, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.

2007

"Unauthorized Migration: US Policy Responses in Comparative Perspective" (Susan F. Martin) Institute for the Study of International Migration, March 2007.

Protecting Trafficking Victims: Inadequate Measures?” (Whitney Shinkle)Transatlantic Perspectives on Migration, Policy Brief # 2.  Institute for the Study of International Migration, August 2007.

Preventing Human Trafficking: An Evaluation of Current Efforts” (Whitney Shinkle)Transatlantic Perspectives on Migration, Policy Brief # 3.  Institute for the Study of International Migration, August 2007.

"Revisiting Employer Sanctions in the United States and Europe" (Bernard Ryan) Institute for the Study of International Migration, July 2007.

Foreign Students Coming to America: The Impact of Policy, Procedures and Economic Competition” (B. Lindsay Lowell, Micah Bump, Susan F. Martin) Institute for the Study of International Migration, February 2007.

2006

Projecting Immigrant Visas: Report on an Expert’s Meeting” (B. Lindsay Lowell and Micah Bump), Institute for the Study of International Migration, October, 2006.

Unintended Consequences: Refugee Victims of the War on Terror, (Andrew Schoenholtz, Advisor) 2006.

Mexico - U.S. Migration: A Binational Approach, Coordinated by Susan Martin and Agustín Escobar Latapí CIESAS Occidente, Supported by the Hewlett Foundation. 2006.

“The Changing Educational Profile and Selectivity of Mexican Immigrants in the United States,” CONAPO, Mexico City, forthcoming 2006 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Jeffrey S. Passel and Carla Pederzini).

“Unauthorized Migration,” in Mary Waters and Reed Ueda (eds.), The New Americans, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, forthcoming, 2006 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Frank D. Bean).

2004

Managing Mexican Migration to the United States: Recommendations for Policymakers, A Policy Report of the Center for International and Strategic Studies and Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, http://csis.org/americas/mexico/binational_council_migration.pdf, Washington D.C., 2004 (Lindsay Lowell).

Temporary Mexican Migrants in the United States: Trends, Consequences, and Policy Recommendations, A Policy Report of Georgetown University and Iberoamericana University, Washington D.C. and Mexico City, 2004 (Lindsay Lowell and Micah Bump).

“Competing for Skills: US Immigration Policy Since 1990," (Susan Martin and B. Lindsay Lowell) presented at North American Integration: Migration, Trade and Security, Fairmont Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, April 1-2, 2004 www.irpp.org/events/archive/apr04/lowell.pdf

2003

“The Politics of US Immigration Reform,” (Susan Martin) in Sarah Spencer, ed., Special Issue on Politics of Migration, Political Quarterly (forthcoming)

2001

"U.S. Immigration Policy and Globalization" (Susan Martin and Philip Martin) in Insights on Law and Society. Vol. 1, No. 3. Spring 2001.

"U.S. Immigration Policy" (Susan Martin and Philip Martin) in Policy Recommendations for EU Migration Policies. Published by the King Baudouin Foundation and the German Marshall Fund, October 2001.

"Setting Priorities in Immigration Policy" (Susan Martin) in Richard D. Lamm and Alan Simpson (eds.) Blueprints for an Ideal Immigration Policy. Washington: Center for Immigration Studies, 2001.

"Public Charge and the 1996 Immigration Act: Family Reunification and Immigration Visa Proceedings" (Donna Hamilton). An ISIM Working Paper, 2001.

2000

"U.S. Immigration Policy: The Founding Myth Meets Contemporary Realities" (Susan Martin) in Magnet Societies: Immigration in Postwar Germany and the United States. Loccum, Germany, June 2000.

1999

The 1998 Year-In-Review: Immigration and Nationality" (Andrew Schoenholtz and Thomas F. Muther, Jr.) in The International Lawyer. Vol. 33, No. 2. Summer 1999.

"The Politics of Globalization in Germany and the United States: U.S. Immigration Policy" (Susan Martin and Philip Martin) in Carl Lankows ki (ed.) Responses to Globalization in Germany and the United States: Seven Sectors Compared. AICGS Research No. 10. Washington, DC: American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, 1999.

1998

Migration Trends and Policies in the United States" (B. Lindsay Lowell) in Migration, Free Trade and Regional Integration in North America by OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development). Paris: OECD, 1998.

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b. Skilled Migration

2008

“Making the Grade” (Hal Salzman and B. Lindsay Lowell) Nature, 453(1): 28-30, 2008.

“How Many Engineers Does it Take to Change a Policy?” (B. Lindsay Lowell and Hal Salzman) PE: The Magazine for Professional Engineers, page 8, March 2008.

“A Long View of America’s Immigration Policy and the Supply of Foreign-Born STEM Workers in the United States” (B. Lindsay Lowell) American Behavioural Scientist, forthcoming .

“A Gendered Assessment of the Highly Skilled Emigration” (Frédéric Docquier, B. Lindsay Lowell and Abdeslam Marfouk) Population and Development Review, forthcoming.

“Skilled Immigration Policy in the United States: Does Policy Admit Enough Skilled Workers?” (B. Lindsay Lowell) in Triadafilopoulos, Phil and Gabriel Eidelman (eds), Highly Skilled Immigration Policy, forthcoming .

“Three Decades of the Science and Engineering Pipeline: Tracking High School Students through Mid Career” (B. Lindsay Lowell, Harold Salzman, Hamutal Bernstein and Everett Henderson) Working Paper, Institute for the Study of International Migration, Georgetown University, 2008 (B. Lindsay Lowell, Harold Salzman, Hamutal Bernstein and Everett Henderson).

2007

Foreign Students Coming to America: The Impact of Policy, Procedures and Economic Competition” (B. Lindsay Lowell, Micah Bump, Susan F. Martin) Institute for the Study of International Migration, February, 2007.

“Federal Immigration Policies and the Movement of Chinese and Indian Knowledge Workers to and from the United States” (B. Lindsay Lowell) in Udai Tambar (ed.) Movement of Global Talent: The Impact of High Skill Labor Flows from India and China, Policy Research Institute for the Region: Princeton University, 2007.

Into the Eye of the Storm: Assessing the Evidence on Science and Engineering Education, Quality, and Workforce Demand” (B. Lindsay Lowell and Hal Salzman) Research Report, Urban Institute, October 2007. (http://www.urban.org/publications/411562.html)

“The Best and the Brightest: Immigrant Professionals in the U.S.,” Society, 44 (2): 26-31, 2007 (Jeanne Batalova and B. Lindsay Lowell).

2006

Projected Numbers of Foreign Computer and Engineering Workers Under the Senate’s Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act (S.2611). (B. Lindsay Lowell) Report to the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - United States of America.

“The Best and Brightest Professionals: A Profile of Immigrants in the United States,” Pages 81 to 102 in Michael Peter Smith and Adrian Favell (eds.) The Human Face of Global Mobility: International Highly Skilled Migration in Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific, New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 2006 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Jeanne Batalova).

“Immigrants and Labor Force Trends: The Future, Past, and Present,” Report to the Independent Task Force on Immigration and America’s Future, Migration Policy Institute, Insight No. 13, 2006 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Julia Gelatt and Jeanne Batalova).

“The Impact of Aging in OECD Countries on the International Migration of Healthcare Workers,” Report to the World Bank, Gender and Development Group, 2006 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Victor Alfonso Dumas Silva).

“A Snapshot of Half of a Century: The STEM Workforce from 1950 to 2000,” (B. Lindsay Lowell) White Paper for the STEM Workforce Data Project, Center for Professionals in Science and Technology, 2006.

“The Relative Wages of Skilled Temporary Migrants: Effects of Job Portability and Student Status,” Paper for the A.P. Sloan Foundation, Institute for the Study of International Migration, Working Paper 2006 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Johanna Schneider).

“Competing for Skills: US Immigration Policy Since 1990,” Law and Business Review of the Americas, Vol. No.11 Issue Nos. 3-4, forthcoming 2006 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Susan Martin).

“International Health Worker Mobility: Causes, Consequences, and Best Practices,” International Migration, forthcoming volume 2 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Kristin Michelle Ray and Sarah Spencer).

2005

“Declining Numbers of Foreign Students and America’s Science and Engineering Enterprise,” Research note, International Migration, 43 (3): 155-160, 2005. (B. Lindsay Lowell)

“Economic Growth, Inequality and Migration,” edited by Amnon Levy and João Ricardo Faria, book review for International Journal of Social Economics, 32(5): 483-484, 2005. (B. Lindsay Lowell)

“The Best and Brightest Professionals: A Profile of Immigrants in the United States,” in Adrian Favell (ed.) The Human Face of Global Mobility: Exploring International Skilled and Professional Migration in Europe and the Asia-Pacific, New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, forthcoming 2005 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Jeanne Batalova).

“The Growth and Population Characteristics of Immigrants and Minorities in American’s New Settlement States,” (Micah Bump, B. Lindsay Lowell, and Silje Pettersen). Chapter two in Beyond the Gateway: Immigrants in a Changing America., (Elzbieta Gozdziak and Susan F. Martin, eds.), Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2005.

“Policies and Regulations for Managing Skilled International Migration for Work,” United Nations, Mortality and Migration Section of the Population Division/DESA, New York, http://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/ittmigdev2005/P03-LLowell.pdf, 2005. (B. Lindsay Lowell)

2004

“Immigrants and the Healthcare Workforce: Profiles and Shortages,” Work and Occupations, forthcoming 2004 (Lindsay Lowell and Stefka Georgieva Gerova).

Demand for Skilled Immigrants in Information Technology: Following the Labor Market from Bubble to Bust,” Perspectives on Work, Volume 8 (1) 2004. (Lindsay Lowell)

Brain Strain: Optimising Highly Skilled Emigration from Developing Countries, Institute for Public Policy Research, Asylum and Migration Working Paper 3, London, 2004 (Lindsay Lowell, Allan Findlay and Emma Stewart).

2003

“Immigrant Employment and Mobility Opportunities in California,” The State of California Labor, Volume 30, pp 87-118, http://repositories.cdlib.org/ile/scl2003/ch03/, 2003 (Lindsay Lowell and Frank D. Bean).

“The Value of Bilingualism in the U.S. Labor Market,” Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 57(1): 128-140, 2003 (Lindsay Lowell and Richard Fry).

“Policies that Address Concerns about Brain Drain,” SCIDEV.NET, May 2003, http://www.scidev.net/dossiers/index.cfm?fuseaction=policybriefs&dossier=10 (Lindsay Lowell)

“The Value of Bilingualism in the U.S. Labor Market,” Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Bilingualism, 2003 (Lindsay Lowell and Richard Fry).

“Skilled Migration Abroad or Human Capital Flight?” Migration Information Source, June 1, http://www.migrationinformation.org/feature/display.cfm?ID=135, 2003. (B. Lindsay Lowell)

2002

"U.S. Immigration Policy: Admission of High Skilled Workers" (Susan Martin, B. Lindsay Lowell and Philip Martin) in Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, Vol. 16, No. 3. Spring 2002.

2001

"International Personnel Movement and the Emergence of an International Migration Regime" (Charles B. Keely) in M.A.B. Siddique (ed.) International Migration into the 21st Century. United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2001. ISBN: 1-84064-531-8.

"The Demand for Skilled Temporary Workers (H-1Bs)" (B. Lindsay Lowell) in Population Research and Policy Review. Vol. 20, Issue, 1-2. 2001 Pp. 33-58.

2000

"The Demand and New Legislation for Skilled Temporary Workers (H-1Bs) in the United States" (B. Lindsay Lowell) in People and Place. Vol. 8, No. 4. December 2000.

"H-1B Temporary Workers: Estimating the Population" (B. Lindsay Lowell). A Report for the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, USA. April 2000.

"Information Technology Companies and U.S. Immigration Policy: Hiring Foreign Workers" (B. Lindsay Lowell) in Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis, March 2000.

"Temporary Workers and Evolution of the Specialty H-1B Visa" (B. Lindsay Lowell). In Defense of the Alien. Vol. 22. 2000.

"Information Technology and Foreign-born Workers in Contingent Jobs" (B. Lindsay Lowell and Edward Taylor). An ISIM Working Paper, 2000.

"Employers of Foreign Temporary Workers (H-1Bs) in Information Technology" (B. Lindsay Lowell and Bryan Paul Christian). An ISIM Working Paper, 2000.

Data on Foreign Scientists and Engineers: What We Know, What We Do Not (B. Lindsay Lowell, ed.). Washington, D.C.: Institute for the Study of International Migration, 2000.

1999

Skilled Temporary Specialty Workers in the United States" (B. Lindsay Lowell) in People and Place. Vol. 7, No. 1. March 1999.

"Skilled Temporary and Permanent Immigration to the United States" (B. Lindsay Lowell) in Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis, January, 1999.

Foreign Temporary Workers in America: Policies that Benefit America (B. Lindsay Lowell, ed.). New York: Quorum Press, 1999. ISBN 1-56720-227-6.

"Skilled Immigration to the United States" (B. Lindsay Lowell). An ISIM Working Paper, 1999.

"Foreign-Origin Persons in the U.S. Information Technology Workforce" (Richard Ellis and B. Lindsay Lowell) in Report III of the IT Workforce Data Project. A Report of the United Engineering Foundation, 1999.

1998

Statistics on Foreign Scientists and Engineers" (B. Lindsay Lowell). An ISIM Working Paper, 1998.

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c. Migration Control

2009

The Immigration Control of Terrorism and the Prevention of Torture” (Andrew I. Schoenholtz and Jacob L. Goodman) Transatlantic Perspectives on Migration, Policy Brief #7. Institute for the Study of International Migration, February 2009.

2008

International Migration and Anti-Terrorism Laws and Policies: Balancing Security and Refugee Protection” (Andrew I. Schoenholtz)Transatlantic Perspectives on Migration, Policy Brief #4.  Institute for the Study of International Migration, February 2008.

2007

Worksite Solutions to Unauthorized Migration” (B. Lindsay Lowell, Susan F. Martin, Micah Bump) Institute for the Study of International Migration, 2007.

"Controlling Irregular Migration: The Challenge of Worksite Enforcement" (Micah Bump, Andy Schoenholtz, Susan F. Martin, and B. Lindsay Lowell) Institute for the Study of International Migration, September 2007.

Foreign Students Coming to America: The Impact of Policy, Procedures and Economic Competition” (B. Lindsay Lowell, Micah Bump, Susan F. Martin) Institute for the Study of International Migration, February, 2007.

“Unauthorized Migration” (Frank D. Bean and B. Lindsay Lowell) in Mary Waters and Reed Ueda (eds.), Pages 70-82 in Mary C. Waters and Reed Ueda (eds), The New Americans, Cambridge: A Guide to Immigration Since 1965, MA: Harvard University Press, 2007.

2004

“Managing Migration: Gaps in International Cooperation", (Susan Forbes Martin) in International Centre for Migration Policy Development, Towards a Multilateral Migration Regime, ICMPD, April 2004.

2001

"Managing Migration to Prevent Terrorism" (Susan Martin and Philip Martin) in Migration World. Vol. 29, No. 5. 2001.

2000

"Best Practices to Combat Smuggling and Protect the Victims of Traffickers" (Susan Martin) at Best Practices for Migrant Workers conference. UC Davis, April 26-28, 2000.

1998

"Politics and Policy Responses to Illegal Migration in the U.S." (Susan Martin). An ISIM Working Paper, 1998.

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3. Comparative and Global Immigration Policies and Perspectives

2009

"Incorporating Migration into Development: Government and Civil Society Initiatives" (Susan Martin) Transatlantic Perspectives on Migration, Policy Brief #8.  Institute for the Study of International Migration, June, 2009.

2007

"Revisiting Employer Sanctions in the United States and Europe" (Bernard Ryan) Institute for the Study of International Migration, July 2007.

2005

“Language and Immigration,” (Susan Martin) in Joanne van Selm and Elspeth Guild, International Migration and Security: Culture and Identity, Opportunities and Challenges, Abingdon, UK: Routledge Press, 2005

“Economic Growth, Inequality and Migration,” (B. Lindsay Lowell) edited by Amnon Levy and João Ricardo Faria, review for International Journal of Social Economics, forthcoming 2005.

2004

“Transatlantic Round Table on Low-Skilled Migration in the 21st Century: Prospects and Policies: A Report on the Proceedings,” International Migration, 42 (1):117-140, 2004 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Yvonne B. Kemper).

“NAFTA and Mexican Migration to the United States,” in Sidney Weintraub (ed.) Washington, D.C., Center for Strategic and International Studies 2004 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Frank D. Bean).

“Unauthorized Mexican Migration To The United States: IRCA, NAFTA and their Migration Implications,” Washington, D.C., Migration Policy Institute and the Carnegie Endowment for Peace, 2004 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Frank D. Bean).

“La Poblacion De Españoles y de Origen Español en Los Estados Unidos de Norte América,” A Report for the Spanish Embassy, Washington D.C., 2004 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Eduardo Arriaga).

2001

"Immigration and Terrorism: Policy Reform Challenges" (Susan Martin and Philip Martin) Policy Recommendations for EU Migration Policies. Published by the King Baudouin Foundation and the German Marshall Fund, October 2001.

"Migration of Highly Skilled Persons From Developing Countries: Impact and Policy Responses" (B. Lindsay Lowell and Allan M. Findlay). Report prepared for the International Labour Office (ILO). Geneva, July 2001.

"Transatlantic Round Table on High Skilled Migration" (Susan Martin and B. Lindsay Lowell) in Georgetown Immigration Law Journal. Vol. 15, No. 4. Summer 2001.

2000

"Transatlantic Workshop on Human Smuggling Conference Report" (Susan Martin, Friedrick Heckmann, Tanya Wanderlich and Kelly McGrath) Georgetown Immigration Law Journal. Vol. 15, No. 1. Fall 2000.

"Report of the Workshop on Refugee and Asylum Policy in Practice in Europe and North America" (Susan Martin, Andrew Schoenholtz, Randall Hansen and Patrick Weil) in Georgetown University Law Journal. Vol. 14, No. 3. Spring 2000.

"Facilitating High-Skilled Migration to Advanced Industrial Countries: Comparative Policies" (Bryan Paul Christian). An ISIM Working Paper, 2000.

Migration in the New Millennium: Policy Recommendations (Susan Martin, Philip Martin, Patrick Weil and Jonas Widgren). Gutersloh, Germany: Bertelsmann Foundation Publishers, 2000.

1999

"Visa Policy, Inspection and Exit Controls: Transatlantic Perspectives on Migration Management: Summary of a Workshop" (Bryan P. Christian) in Georgetown Immigration Law Journal. Vol. 14, No. 1. Fall 1999.

"Temporary Protection: Comparative Policies and Practices: Summary of a Workshop" (Nadia Yakoob) in Georgetown Immigration Law Journal. Summer 1999.

"Transatlantic Perspectives on Improving Community Relations" (Bryan P. Christian and Susan Martin). Discussion Paper prepared for Transatlantic Learning Community: Migration Workgroup, 1999.

"Economic Integration of Immigrants: A North American-European Comparison" (Susan Martin). Discussion Paper prepared for Transatlantic Learning Community: Migration Workgroup, 1999.

"Temporary Protection: U.S. and European Responses to Mass Migration" (Susan Martin and Andrew Schoenholtz) in Hailbronner (ed.) Immigration Control and Human Rights. Heidelberg: C.F. Müller Publishers, 1999.

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4. Immigrant Integration

2008

"New Immigrants, Changing Communities: Best Practices for Better America". Lexington Books, Lanham, MD. (Elzbieta Gozdziak and Micah N. Bump).

2007

"Receiving Immigrants: New Challenges for the Church". In All Things. Winter 2006-2007. Pp. 9-11.

2006

“The Wage Structure of Latino Origin Groups Across Generations,” Industrial Relations, April 2006 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Richard Fry).

“The Relative Wages of Skilled Temporary Migrants: Effects of Job Portability and Student Status,” Paper for the A.P. Sloan Foundation, Institute for the Study of International Migration, Working Paper 2006 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Johanna Schneider).

2005

"The Characteristics of Bilingual and Monolingual U.S. Workers," pages 787-799 in James Cohen, Kara T. McAlister, Kellie Rolstad, and Jeff MacSwan (eds.) ISB4: Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Bilingualism, Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press, 2005 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Richard Fry).

“Immigration as a Labor Market Strategy in the United States,” pages 211 to 234 in Jan Niessen and Yongmi Schibel (eds.), Immigration as a Labour Market Strategy: European and North American Perspectives, Brussels: (B. Lindsay Lowell) Migration Policy Group, http://www.migpolgroup.com/ publications/, 2005.

“The Growth and Population Characteristics of Immigrants and Minorities in American’s New Settlement States,” (Micah Bump, B. Lindsay Lowell, and Silje Pettersen). Chapter two in Beyond the Gateway: Immigrants in a Changing America., (Elzbieta Gozdziak and Susan F. Martin, eds.), Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2005.

Homeownership and the Integration of Immigrants in the United States, in International Migration and Security: Opportunities and Challenges, (Andrew Schoenholtz), Routledge, 2005.

Beyond the Gateway: Immigrants in a Changing America. (Elzbieta Gozdziak and Susan F. Martin, eds.), Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2005

"Newcomers in Rural America: Hispanic Immigrants in Rogers, Arkansas," Chapter eight in Beyond the Gateway: Immigrants in a Changing America., (Elzbieta Gozdziak and Susan F. Martin, eds.), Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2005.

"New Immigrant Communities and Integration," (Elzbieta Gozdziak) Chapter one in Beyond the Gateway: Immigrants in a Changing America., (Elzbieta Gozdziak and Susan F. Martin, eds.), Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2005.

“The Growth and Population Characteristics of Immigrants and Minorities in American’s New Settlement States,” (Micah Bump, B. Lindsay Lowell, and Silje Pettersen). Chapter two in Beyond the Gateway: Immigrants in a Changing America., (Elzbieta Gozdziak and Susan F. Martin, eds.), Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2005.

“From Temporary Picking to Permanent Plucking: Hispanic Newcomers, Integration, and Change in the Shenandoah Valley” (Micah Bump). Chapter six in Beyond the Gateway: Immigrants in a Changing America., (Elzbieta Gozdziak and Susan F. Martin, eds.), Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2005.

"Promising Practices for Immigrant Integration," (Elzbieta Gozdziak and Michael J. Melia) Chapter nine in Beyond the Gateway: Immigrants in a Changing America., (Elzbieta Gozdziak and Susan F. Martin, eds.), Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2005.

"Challenges for the Future," (Elzbieta Gozdziak and Susan Martin.) Chapter ten in Beyond the Gateway: Immigrants in a Changing America., (Elzbieta Gozdziak and Susan F. Martin, eds.), Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2005.

“Transnational Twist: Pecuniary Remittances and Socioeconomic Integration among Authorized and Unauthorized Mexican Immigrants in Los Angeles County,” (B. Lindsay Lowell with Enrico Marcelli) International Migration Review, 39(1): 69-102, 2005.

2004

“Emerging Research: Poultry, Apples, and New Immigrants in the Rural Communities of the
Shenandoah Valley: An Ethnographic Case Study.” (Elzbieta Gozdziak and Micah Bump,) International Migration, vol. 43 (1) 2004, 149-164.

“New Settlers in the Heartland: Characteristics of Immigrant Minority Population Growth in the Nineties,” Georgetown Public Policy Review, Spring 2004 (Lindsay Lowell and Micah Bump).

2003

Reaching the Immigrant Market and Creating Homeownership Opportunities for New Americans: A Strategic Business Planning Workbook, (Andy Schoenholtz, Kristin Stanton and Natasha Shulman) Fannie Mae Foundation and Georgetown University, 2003.

The Newest Americans, Financial Institutions, and Homeownership, (Andy Schoenholtz) in Assets: A Quarterly Update for Innovators, 2003.

2002

Reaching Emerging and Undeserved Home Ownership Markets, A Best Practices and Lessons Learned paper for the Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Spring 2002 (with Kristin Stanton-Jones).

"The Attack On Social Rights: US Citizenship Devalued" (Susan Martin) in Patrick Weil and Randall Hansen (eds.) Dual Nationality, Social Rights and Federal Citizenship in the US and Europe: the Reinvention of Citizenship. Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2002.

2001

"Reaching the Immigration Market: Creating Homeownership Opportunities for New Americans" (Andrew Schoenholtz and Kristin Stanton). Published by the Fannie Mae Foundation and Georgetown University, 2001.

"Understanding, Speaking, Reading, Writing and Earnings in the Immigrant Labor Market English and Labor Market Earnings" (B. Lindsay Lowell, Anthony P. Carnevale and Richard Fry) in American Economics Review. Vol. 91, No. 2. 2001.

2000

“Immigrant Policy and the Integration of Immigrants: Comparing the United States to Canada” (B. Lindsay Lowell). Working Paper of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 2000.

1999

“Connecting English Proficiency With U.S. Labor Markets: a Literature Review” (B. Lindsay Lowell). A Report to the Educational Testing Service, 1999.

“Immigrant Integration: Options for Rural Communities” (Susan Martin). Presentation at meeting organized by the University of California at Davis, 1999.

“Becoming an American: The Integration of Immigrants in the United States” (Susan Martin) in Rainer Munz and Wolfgang Seifert (ed.) Inclusion or Exclusion of Immigrants: Europe and the US at the Crossroads. Berlin: Humboldt University, 1999.

1998

"Proceedings: Best Practices Roundtable on Financial Institutions and Immigrant Homeownership" (Andrew Schoenholtz and Susan Martin). Published by the Fannie Mae Foundation, November 1998.

“Immigrants in Rural Communities: Policy Implications” (Susan Martin). An ISIM Working Paper, 1998.

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5. Migration and Development

2009

Migration, Development and Social Services” (Patricia Weiss Fagen) Transatlantic Perspectives on Migration, Policy Brief No. 6. Institute for the Study of International Migration, February 2009.

2008

2007

Women, Migration and Development” (Susan Martin)Transatlantic Perspectives on Migration, Policy Brief No. 1.  Institute for the Study of International Migration, June, 2007.

2006

“Gender-Specific Determinants of Remittances and Gender-Specific Remittance Mechanisms,” Report to the World Bank, Gender and Development Group, 2006 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Manuel Orozco).

Remittances in crises: A Haiti case study, (Patricia Fagen) Humanitarian Policy Group at the Overseas Development Institute, London. http://www.odi.org.uk/hpg/papers/BG_Haiti_remittances.pdf

Remittances in Conflict and Crises: How Remittances Sustain Livelihoods in War, Crises, and Transitions to Peace, (Patricia Fagen with Micah Bump) International Peace Academy, Washington, DC, 2006. www.ipacademy.org/Programs/Research/ProgReseSecDev_Pub.htm

2005

“Economic Growth, Inequality and Migration,” edited by Amnon Levy and João Ricardo Faria, book review for International Journal of Social Economics, 32(5): 483-484, 2005.
(B. Lindsay Lowell).

Transnational Engagement, Remittances and their Relationship to Development in Latin America and the Caribbean, Report to the Rockerfeller Foundation, 2005 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Manuel Orozco, Micah Bump, Rachel Fedewa).

“Transnational Twist: Pecuniary Remittances and Socioeconomic Integration among Authorized and Unauthorized Mexican Immigrants in Los Angeles County,” International Migration Review, 39(1): 69-102, 2005 (B. Lindsay Lowell with Enrico Marcelli).

Remittances from Neighbors: Trends in Intra-Regional Remittance Flows.” (Patricia Fagen and Micah Bump) Chapter in Beyond Small Change: Making Migrants’ Remittances Count.” Steven Wilson, editor. Inter-American Development Bank. 2005. .

World Survey on the Role of Women and Development: Women and International Migration (Susan Martin, lead author), UN Division for the Advancement of Women, Division of Economic and Social Affairs, A/59/287/Add.1, New York: United Nations Publishing Service, 2005

2004

"The Salvadoran diaspora: remittances, transnationalism and government responses," (Manuel Orozco), Washington, February; Paper commissioned by the Tomas Rivera Policy Institute. February 2004.

"The Remittance Marketplace: Prices, Policy and Financial Institutions" (Manuel Orozco) Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center. June (Spanish version published in Revista Sin Fronteras, Chicago, Abril-Mayo 2004, número 12). 2004

"Diasporas, Development and Social Inclusion: Issues and Opportunities for the Caribbean" (Manuel Orozco) Washington, DC: the World Bank. Policy brief commissioned by the World Bank. July, 2004

“Mexican Hometown Associations and Development Opportunities” (Manuel Orozco) in Journal of International Affairs, Spring 2004, vol. 57, no. 2.

"Remittances to Latin America and the Caribbean: Issues and perspectives on development" (Manuel Orozco) Washington, DC: Organization of American States, July. Policy brief commissioned by the Summit of the Americas Secretariat Office. 2004

2002

Sending Money Home: Hispanic Remittances and Community Development (B. Lindsay Lowell and Rodolfo de la Garza, eds.). New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002.

2001

"Remittances as a Development Tool," (Susan Martin) Addressing Global Poverty, Economic Perspectives. An Electronic Journal of the U.S. State Department. Vol. 6, No. 3. September 2001.

2000

"Remittances, U.S. Latino Communities, and Development in Latin American Countries" (B. Lindsay Lowell and Rodolfo de la Garza) in Migration World. 2000.

2000

"The Developmental Role of Remittances in U.S. Latino Communities and in Latin American Countries" (B. Lindsay Lowell and Rodolfo de la Garza). A Report of the Tomás Rivera Policy Institute and the Inter-American Dialogue, 2000.

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6. Refugees, Asylum, and Humanitarian Emergencies

a. General

2009

"Mass Displacement Caused by Conflicts and One-Sided Violence: national and international responses" (Roberta Cohen and Francis Deng)
Chapter 1 in the SIPRI Yearbook 2009: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security

"Women, Migration and Conflict: Breaking a Deadly Cycle" (Susan Martin and John Tirman, eds.),New York, NY; Springer, Not yet published. Available:November 3, 2009.

"Iraqi Refugees: Seeking Stability in Syria and Jordan", (Patricia Weiss Fagen), Institute for the Study of International Migration, Georgetown University, 2007, 2009 and Center for International and Regional Studies, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar, 2007, 2009.

2008

"Listening to the Voices of the Displaced: Lessons Learned"(Roberta Cohen) The Brookings Institution – University of Bern Project on Internal Displacement, September 2008.

Iraq's Displaced: Where to Turn?” (Roberta Cohen) American University International Law Review, Vol. 24, Issue 2, Fall 2008.

Justice, Women’s Rights, and Forced Migration” (Susan Martin in David Hollenbach, ed.) Refugee Rights: Ethics, Advocacy and Africa, Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2008.

"For Disaster IDPs: An Institutional Gap" (Roberta Cohen) Brookings Institution, Foreign Policy Commentary, August 2008.

Disaster Standards Needed in Asia" (Roberta Cohen) Brookings Institution Northeast Asia Commentary, June 2008.

Integrating Human Rights in US Foreign Policy: The History, the Challenges, and the Criteria for an Effective Policy" (Roberta Cohen) Lecture given to the Foreign Service Institute, 2008.

Humanitarian Imperatives are Challenging Sovereignty” (Roberta Cohen) Northwestern Journal of International Affairs, 2008.

2007

"Iraqi Refugees: Seeking Stability in Syria and Jordan", (Patricia Weiss Fagen), Institute for the Study of International Migration, Georgetown University, 2007 and Center for International and Regional Studies, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar, 2007.
Read the Georgetown Press Release

“Pray God and Keep Walking: Religion, Gender and Identity of Refugee Women” (Elzbieta Gozdziak) In Maroussia Hajdukowski-Ahmed and Nazilla Khanlou (eds.) Not Born a Refugee Woman. Reclaiming Identities: Challenges, Implications and Transformations in Research, Education, Policy and Creativity. Berghan Books

IRAQ: The Human Cost of War” Statement given by Roberta Cohen at a panel discussion on the humanitarian situation in Iraq.  Sponsored by the Institute for the Study of International Migration and the Iraq Remembrance Week Organizing Committee, Georgetown University, Washington DC, March 2007.

IRAQ: The Human Cost of War” Statement given by Patricia Fagen at a panel discussion on the humanitarian situation in Iraq.  Sponsored by the Institute for the Study of International Migration and the Iraq Remembrance Week Organizing Committee, Georgetown University, Washington DC, March 2007.

2006

"Philanthropic Grantmaking for Disaster Management: Trend Analysis and Recommended Improvements", (Susan Forbes Martin and Patricia Weiss Fagen). Institute for the Study of International Migration, Georgetown University, December 2006.
Read the Georgetown Press Release

Unintended Consequences: Refugee Victims of the War on Terror, (Andrew Schoenholtz, Advisor) 2006.

Remittances in Conflict and Crises: How Remittances Sustain Livelihoods in War, Crises, and Transitions to Peace, (Patricia Fagen with Micah Bump) International Peace Academy, Washington, DC, www.ipacademy.org/Programs/Research/ProgReseSecDev_Pub.htm

Remittances in crises: A Haiti case study, (Patricia Fagen) Humanitarian Policy Group at the Overseas Development Institute, London. http://www.odi.org.uk/hpg/papers/BG_Haiti_remittances.pdf

Summary of the Georgetown workshop: The Tsunami Tragedy: An Educational Forum, (Georgetown Staff) 2006.

2005

Disaster Managment and Response: Capacity Building for Developing Country Institutions, (Patricia Fagen and Susan Forbes Martin). Institute for the Study of International Migration, Georgetown University, 2005. Read the Georgetown Press Release

Summary of the ISIM workshop: Palestinian Refugees: Implications of Israeli Disengagement from Gaza, (ISIM Staff) 2005.

Refugee Women’s Psychological Response to Forced Migration: Limitations of the Trauma Concept. (Elzbieta Gozdziak). Prepared for SAMSHA contract 280-03-2900, 2005.

Suffering and Resiliency of Refugee Women: An Annotated Bibliography 1980-2005. (Elzbieta Gozdziak and Katherine Long). Prepared for SAMSHA contract 280-03-2900, 2005.

The Uprooted: Challenges in Managing Forced Migration (Susan Martin, Andrew Schoenholtz, Patricia Fagen, et.al.), Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2005.

"Improving Legal Frameworks," in The Uprooted: Challenges in Managing Forced Migration (Susan Martin, Andrew Schoenholtz, Patricia Fagen, et.al.), Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2005.

"Promoting Human Rights of Forced Migrants" (Susan Martin and Andrew Schoenholtz) in Human Rights and Conflict, US Institute of Peace (forthcoming)

2004

"The changing role of US aid policy in protracted crises," (Carol Lancaster and Susan Martin.) Chapter four in Beyond the continuum: The changing role of aid policy in protracted crises, edited by Adele Harmer and Joanna Macrae, Humanitarian Policy Group Research Report 18, July 2004, http://www.odi.org.uk/hpg/papers/hpgreport18.pdf

Training Refugee Mental Health Providers: Ethnography As A Bridge To Multicultural Practice. (Elzbieta Gozdziak) Human Organization . Journal of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Vol. 63, No. 2, 2004. pp. 203-210.

Genetically Modified Food in the Southern African Food Crisis of 2002-2003, (Steven Hansch, Andrew Schoenholtz, Alisa Beyninson, Justin Brown, and Don Krumm). Institute for the Study of International Migration, Sponsored by the Fritz Institute. March 2004.

2003

Refugee Women, (Susan Forbes Martin), Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc., Lanham, MD, 2003.

"Protecting Refugee Women and Children," (Patricia Fagen) in International Migration, Vol 41, (1) 2003. 75-86.

"Internal Displacement in Colombia: National and International Responses" (Patricia Weiss Fagen, Amelia Fernandez Juan, Finn Stepputat and Roberto Vidal Lopez) DIIS/Gl. Kongevej Working Paper 03.6, June 2003 (DIIS Working Paper 03.12)

“Forced Migration: Forgotten Disaster?,” (Susan Martin) in Jonathan Walter, ed., World Disasters Report: 2003: Focus on Ethics and Aid, Kumarian Press, July 2003.

Forced Migration Review: When Does Internal Displacement End?, (Susan Martin, guest editor with Erin Mooney), May 2003.

2002

Religion and Forced Migration. A Special Issue of the Journal of Refugee Studies. Volume 15 Number 2. (Editors: Elzbieta Gozdziak with Dianna J. Shandy). http://www3.oup.co.uk/refuge/hdb/Volume_15/Issue_02/

Introduction: The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Forced Migration. (Elzbieta Gozdziak with Dianna J. Shandy.) In Elzbieta M. Gozdziak and Dianna J. Shandy (Editors) Religion and Forced Migration. A Special Issue of the Journal of Refugee Studies. Volume 15 Number 2.
http://www3.oup.co.uk/refuge/hdb/Volume_15/Issue_02/

Spiritual Emergency Room: The Role of Spirituality and Religion in the Resettlement of Kosovar Albanians. (Elzbieta Gozdziak) In Elzbieta M. Gozdziak and Dianna J. Shandy (Editors) Religion and Forced Migration. A Special Issue of the Journal of Refugee Studies. Volume 15 Number 2.
http://www3.oup.co.uk/refuge/hdb/Volume_15/Issue_02/

Averting Forced Migration,” (Susan Martin) Global Dialogue, vol. 4, no. 4, Autumn, 2002.

“Averting Forced Migration in Countries in Transition,” (Susan Martin) International Migration, vol. 40 (3) 2002 (also case studies on Yugoslavia, Mali and Albania published in the Special Issue).

“Report on the Workshop on Practical Protection in Humanitarian Crises (Susan Martin, Elizabeth Moller, Patricia Fagen), International Migration, 40 (6) 2002.

NGOs and Practical Protection in Humanitarian Crises,” (Susan Martin) Humanitarian Exchange, November 2002.

"UNHCR Policy on Refugee Women and Guidelines for their Protection: An Assessment of Ten Years of Implementation" (Patricia Weiss Fagen). The Women's Commission. 2002.

2001

"Forced Migration and Professionalism" (Susan Martin) in International Migration Review. Vol. 35, No. 3. New York: Center for Migration Studies, Spring 2001.

"The International Refugee Regime(s): The End of the Cold War Matters" (Charles B. Keely) in International Migration Review. Vol. 35, No. 3. New York: Center for Migration Studies, Spring 2001.

Forced Migration and Mortality (Charles B. Keely), Holly E. Reed (ed.). Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2001. ISBN: 0-309-07334-0

"Understanding Mortality Patterns in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies" (Charles B. Keely) in Charles B. Keely and Holly E. Reed (eds.) Forced Migration and Mortality. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2001.

"Refugee Mental Health: Issues For The New Millennium" (Susan Martin, James Jaranson and Solvig Ekblad) in Center for Mental Health Services' Mental Health, United States, 2000. Washington, DC: Supt. of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, 2001.

2000

“Forced Migration and the Evolving Humanitarian Regime” (Susan Martin). Working Paper No. 20. Geneva: UN High Commissioner for Refugees, 2000.

"Changing International Refugee Responses and Practice: How International Regimes Emerge and Change" (Charles B. Keely) in Lydio F. Tomasi and Mary G. Powers (eds.) Immigration Today: Pastoral and Research Challenges. New York: Center for Migration Studies, 2000. ISBN: 1-57703-016-8-X.

1999

Handbook for Applying the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement (Susan Martin). New York: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 1999.

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b. Asylum and Temporary Protection

2007

Refugee Roulette: Disparities in Asylum Adjudication, (Jaya Ramji-Nogales, Andrew I. Schoenholtz, and Philip G. Schrag). 60 STANFORD L. REV. 295 (2007).

2005

"Refugee Protection in the United States Post-September 11th," (Andrew I. Schoenholtz) Columbia Human Rights Law Review, Volume 36, Number 2, Spring 2005..

“Impact of Asylum on Receiving Countries" (Susan Martin, Andrew Schoenholtz and David Fisher) in George J. Borjas and Jeff Crisp, ed., Poverty, International Migration and Asylum/, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.

2002

The State of Asylum Representation: Ideas for Change, Georgetown Immigration Law Journal Fall 2002 (with Jonathan Jacobs).

2001

"Global Migration Trends and Asylum" (Susan Martin). Working Paper No. 41. Geneva: UN High Commissioner for Refugees. April 2001.

2000

Beyond the Supreme Court: A Modest Plea to Improve Our Asylum System” (Andrew Schoenholtz) in Georgetown Immigration Law Journal. Vol. 14, No. 2. Winter 2000.

“Temporary Protection: Best Practices in Regional and National Approaches” (Susan Martin and Andrew Schoenholtz) at Best Practices for Migrant Workers conference. Santiago, Chile. June 19-20, 2000.

"Asylum in Practice: Successes, Failures and the Challenges Ahead" (Susan Martin and Andrew Schoenholtz) in Georgetown Immigration Law Journal. Vol. 14, No. 1. Spring 2000.

“Multilateral Diplomacy to Harmonize Asylum Policy in Europe: 1984-1993” (Sharon Stanton Russell, Charles B. Keely and Bryan P. Christian). An ISIM Working Paper, 2000

1999

“Supreme Court Orders Ninth Circuit to Defer to BIA in Refugee Case” (Andrew Schoenholtz) in Bender’s Immigration Bulletin. Vol. 4, No. 12. June 1999.

1998

"Temporary Protection: Towards a New Regional and Domestic Framework" (Susan Martin, Andrew Schoenholtz, and Deborah Waller Meyers) in Georgetown Immigration Law Journal. Vol. 12, No. 4. Summer 1998.

“Fixing Temporary Protection in the United States” (Susan Martin and Andrew Schoenholtz) in World Refugee Survey, 1998. Washington, DC: U.S. Committee for Refugees.

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c. Post Conflict Reintegration and Reconstruction

2008

Iraq's Displaced: Where to Turn?” (Roberta Cohen) American University International Law Review, Vol. 24, Issue 2, Fall 2008.

2006

Women’s Involvement in Local Leadership (WILL): Facilitating Effective and Sustainable Participation in Community Organizations and Democratic Culture Building” (Susan F. Martin) A joint CHF and ISIM research program, final report submitted to USAID, November, 2006.

2003

"Looking Beyond Emergency Response" (Patricia Fagen) in Forced Migration Review (special issue: When does Internal Displacement End?), No. 17, May 2003. 19-21

"Conflict Reconstruction and Reintegration: The Long-Term Challenges: Case Studies of Haiti and Bosnia and Herzegovonia" (Patricia Weiss Fagen) in T. Newman and J. VanSelm (eds.) Refugees and Human Displacement in Contemporary International Relations. United Nations University Press, 2003.

"Post-Conflict Reintegration and Reconstruction: Doing it Right Takes a While" (Patricia Weiss Fagen) in N. Steiner, M. Gibney and G. Loescher (eds.) Problems of Protection: The UNHCR, Refugees and Human Rights. New York: Routledge Press, 2003.

2000

"Empowerment in the Shadow of War: Refugee Camp Experiences and Reintegration of Salvadoran and Guatemalan Women" (Patricia Weiss Fagen and Sally Yudelman) in Krishna Kumar (ed.) Women and Women's Organizations in Post-Conflict Societies: The Role of International Assistance. Published by USAID, Center for Development Information and Evaluation. Washington DC and Boulder: Lynne Reinner, 2000

After War: Reconciliation and Democratization in Divided Societies – Lessons Learned (Patricia Weiss Fagen with Gunnar Sørbø, Astri Suhrke, and Henrik Lunden). The Bergen Seminar on Development 2000. Bergen, Norway: Chr. Michelsen Institute, 2000.

“After The Peace: Women In Post-Conflict Reconstruction” (Patricia Weiss Fagen). Washington, DC: International Center for Research on Women, 2000.

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7. Human Trafficking

2008

"Data and Research on Human Trafficking: Bibliography of Research-Based Literature" (Elzbieta Gozdziak and Micah Bump) Institute for the Study of International Migration, September 2008.

2007

“Closing the Gaps: The Need to Improve Identification and Services to Child Victims of Trafficking.” Human Organization 66(2): 171-184, 2007 (with Margaret MacDonnell)

Protecting Trafficking Victims: Inadequate Measures?” (Whitney Shinkle)Transatlantic Perspectives on Migration, Policy Brief # 2.  Institute for the Study of International Migration, August, 2007.

Preventing Human Trafficking: An Evaluation of Current Efforts” (Whitney Shinkle)Transatlantic Perspectives on Migration, Policy Brief # 3.  Institute for the Study of International Migration, August, 2007.

2006

"The trafficked child: trauma and resilience." (Elzbieta M. Gozdziak, Micah Bump, Julianne Duncan, Margaret MacDonnell, and Mindy B. Loiselle) 2006 Forced Migration Review 25 (May 2006), Pp.14-15.

"Internal Trafficking." (Susan Martin) 2006 Forced Migration Review 25 (May 2006), Pp.12-13.

2005

“Research on Human Trafficking in North America: A Review of Literature” (Elzbieta M. Gozdziak and Elizabeth A. Collett) International Migration, Volume. 43 (1/2) Special Issue 2005, Pp 99-128.

Global Survey of Research on Human Trafficking. (Co-editors: Elzbieta Gozdziak and Frank Laczko) International Migration Volume 43 (1/2), Special Issue 2005.

“Second Conference on Identifying and Serving Child Victims of Trafficking” (Micah Bump, Julianne Duncan, Elzbieta Gozdziak, Margaret MacDonnell) International Migration, Volume 43 (1/2), p 343.

2003

"Conference on Identifying and Serving Child Victims of Trafficking." (Micah N. Bump and Julianne Duncan) in International Migration Vol. 41 (5) 2003. pp. 201-218.

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8. Congressional Testimony

2003

"Visa Overstayers" (Susan Martin). Testimony. Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives. October 2003.

2002

"Restructuring the Immigration System of the United States" (Susan Martin). Testimony. Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives. April 9, 2002.

"Worker Remittances: A Tool for Development" (Susan Martin). Testimony. Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, U.S. Senate. February 28, 2002.

2001

"Guestworker Programs for Unskilled Labor" (Susan Martin). Testimony. Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims, Committee of the Judiciary, House of Representatives. June 19, 2001.

1999

"Immigration Reorganization and Improvement Act of 1999" (Susan Martin). Testimony. Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims, U.S. House of Representatives. July 29, 1999.

"Counterfeiting and Misuse of the Social Security Card and State and Local Identity Documents" (Susan Martin), testimony on the implications for unauthorized immigration. Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims, U.S. House of Representatives. July 22, 1999.

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