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February Mon, 2014

Meet the Neighbors: Organizational and Spatial Dynamics of Immigrant New Jersey

Absent comprehensive reform, sizable growth and demographic change have wrought a complex set of circumstances in communities nationwide. This report measures and characterizes the new reality in just one state.

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February Sat, 2014

Executive Summary: Meet the Neighbors

New Jersey has always ranked among the top destinations for US-bound immigrants. Today only California and New York can count larger shares of non-natives.

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September Sat, 2011

Crossroads of the World: New Americans in Middlesex County, New Jersey

The report paints a portrait of the immigrant communities central to Middlesex County, highlighting the tremendous and dynamic global diversity of the region’s newcomers, showing the range in their education, earnings and legal status, and gauging their impact on local institutions.

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September Thu, 2011

Executive Summary: Crossroads of the World: New Americans in Middlesex County, New Jersey

Nested within the US, where 1 in 7 newcomers make their homes, and within NJ, where 1 in 5 residents emigrated from other nations, 1 in 3 Middlesex County residents is an immigrant.

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