Working Papers Series
| Number | Title | Author(s) |
| 12-04 | Conference Papers | Papers from the Transnational Immigrant Organizations Conference, May 2012 |
| 12-03 | The Eagle and the Dragon: Immigrant Transnationalism and Development in Mexico and China | Alejandro Portes, Princeton University and Min Zhou, University of California, Los Angeles |
| 12-02 |
Tensions that Make a Difference: Institutions, Interests, and the Immigrant Drive |
Alejandro Portes, Princeton University |
| 12-01 | Understanding Deportation Statistics | Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University |
| 11-03 | Conference Papers | Papers from the Transnational Immigrant Organizations Conference, April 2011 |
| 11-02 | Project Papers | Papers from the New Second Generation in Spain (ILSEG) |
| 11-01 | Revealing Development in Migrant Regions: Contributions to the Debate about Migration and Development from Morocco and Mexico | Isabel Marin Sanchez, University of Granada |
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10-03 |
Life on the Edge: Immigrants Confront the American Health System |
Portes, Alejandro, Patricia Fernandez-Kelly and Donald Light. 2012. "ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES 35 (January): 3-22. |
| 10-02 |
America and its Immigrants: A Game of Mirrors Lecture delivered at the meetings of the American Philosophical Society. Philadelphia PA., April 23, 2010 |
Alejandro Portes, Princeton University |
| 10-01 | Conference Papers | Papers from the Institutions and Development in Latin America Conference, April 2010 |
| 09-02 | The New Mexican-Americans: International Retirement Migration and Development in an Expatriate Community in Mexico | Thomas W. Methvin , Princeton University |
| 09-01 | Institutional Ambivalence and Permanently Failing Health Care: Access by Immigrants and the Categorically Unequal in the Nation and New Jersey | Donald Light , University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey |
| 08-02 | Conference Papers | Papers from the Institutions and Development in Latin America Conference , September 2008 |
| 08-01 | Presentations at the Thematic Panel on the Future of Work in Latin America. Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Boston, August 2008. | Gary Gereffi, Duke University; Jose Itzigsohn, Brown University; Cesar Rodriguez, University of the Andes; Jose Luis Velasco, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico |
| 07-05 | Bridging the Gap: Transnational and Ethnic Organizations in the Political Incorporation of Immigrants in the United States |
Portes, Alejandro, Cristina Escobar and Renelinda Arana. 2008. ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES 31 (September): 1056-1090. |
| 07-04 | Divided or Convergent Loyalties?: The Political Incorporation Process of Latin American Immigrants in the United States |
Portes, Alejandro, Cristina Escobar and Renelinda Arana. 2009. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY 50 (2): 103-136. |
| 07-03 | No Margin for Error: Educational and Occupational Acheivement among Disadvantaged Children of Immigrants |
Portes, Alejandro and Patricia Fernandez-Kelly. 2008. ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 620 (November): 12-36. |
| 07-02 | Toward an Economic Sociology of Compassionate Charity and Care | Donald W. Light, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study |
| 07-01 | Researching "Second Generation" in a Transitional, European, and Agricultural Context of Reception of Immigrants |
Estrella Gualda , University of Huelva |
| 06-10 | Revisiting the Enclave Hypothesis: Miami Twenty-Five Years Later | Alejandro Portes and Steven Shafer, Princeton University |
| 06-06 | Globalizing Restricted and Segmented Markets: Challenges to Theory and Values in Economic Sociology | Donald W. Light, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study |
| 06-05 | The Global Assembly Line in the New Millenium | Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Princeton University |
| 05-07 | Immigrant Transnational Organizations and Development: A Comparative Study |
Alejandro Portes, Cristina Escobar and Alexandria Walton Radford, Princeton University |
