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Pathways to legal immigration
Douglas S. Massey, Nolan Malone
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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United States
100%
Legal Immigration
100%
Immigrants
66%
New Immigrant Survey
66%
Non-resident
66%
Immigrant Adaptation
33%
Social Scientists
33%
Social Economics
33%
Nationality
33%
Refugees
33%
Economic Status
33%
Permanent Residents
33%
Immigrant Assimilation
33%
Basic-level Categories
33%
Social Background
33%
Legal Immigrants
33%
Newly Arrived Immigrants
33%
Asylee
33%
Abusers
33%
Border-crossers
33%
Resident Alien
33%
Social Sciences
Pilot Study
100%
Social Economics
50%
Social Scientists
50%
Foreigners
50%
Nationality
50%
Social Background
50%
Prior experience
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Immigrant
100%
Aviation Employees
28%
Profit
14%