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Finding the Lost Generation: Identifying Second-Generation Immigrants in Federal Statistics
Douglas S. Massey
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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20th Century
50%
Aging
50%
American Community Survey
100%
First-generation Immigrants
50%
Foreign-born
50%
Immigrant children
50%
Immigrants
50%
Legal Documents
50%
Long-form
50%
Lost Generation
100%
Non-white
50%
Program Administration
50%
Racial Origin
50%
Second-generation Immigrants
100%
Social Construction
50%
Statistical System
100%
Survey Respondent
50%
U.S. Census
50%
US Population
50%
Social Sciences
Ancestry
50%
Birthplace
100%
Foreign Born
50%
Population Censuses
50%
Program Administration
50%
Twentieth Century
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Program Administration
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