Thomas J. Espenshade
Thomas J. Espenshade
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No longer separate, not yet equal
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The international migration of the highly skilled
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Keys to successful immigration
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Keys to Successful Immigration
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Investing in children
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The Economic consequences of slowing population growth
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The cost of children in urban United States
cover - TPTechnological Prospects and Pop...Thomas J. Espenshade
Technological prospects and population trends
no cover - ASA stone's throw from Ellis IslandThomas J. Espenshade
A stone's throw from Ellis Island
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Mexican Immigration to Southern California
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Markov chain models of marital event histories
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- Open Work
No longer separate, not yet equal
- Open Work
The international migration of the highly skilled
- Open Work
Keys to successful immigration
- Open Work
Keys to Successful Immigration
- Open Work
Investing in children
- Open Work
The Economic consequences of slowing population growth
- Open Work
The cost of children in urban United States
- Open Work
Technological prospects and population trends
- Open Work
A stone's throw from Ellis Island
- Open Work
Mexican Immigration to Southern California
- Open Work
Markov chain models of marital event histories