Annual Index SPRING 2000 TO WINTER 2000 ARTIC S | AND PET! {cDor , Fertility and Multicultural ism: Immigrant Fertility in Australia, 19 215 DA\ Japan and Labor Migration: Theoretical and Methodological Implica tionso f Negative Cases, 34(1 TAN Migration of Mexican Seasonal Farm Workers to Canada and Development: Obstacles to Productive Investment Che Language Ability of | iigrants: Assimilation and Cohort Exit, Voice, and Hostility Changes in the Geographic Concentration and Location of Resi dence of Immigrants,” 34(2):489 IRA N. A? OBI ts Does Background Matter? The Transmission of Human (¢ ital from a Planned to a Market Economy,” 34(2):511 \)N, VIRGINIE, “European Courts and Foreigners’ Rights: A Comparative Study of Norms Dittusion,” 34(4):1088 Phe Spatial Association between U.S. Immigrant Residential Concen- tration and Environmental Hazards,” 34(2):460 Migration Policies for tl e Highlyly SkSiklillleedd in itnt he Asia-Pacific> Region, ; . N, Jose, “Immigration and the Boundaries of Citizenship: The Institutions of II, mmigr.a nts ePoel iticOalT ’ Transn. ationnaall ism G \ Dour s S. MASSEY, MARK I OSENZWEIG AND JAMES P. SMITH, Assortative Ma x among Married New Legal Immigrants to the United States: Evi- dence from the New Immigrant Survey Pilot, 34(2):443 Che Determinants of Immigra nent in Australia D. ALBA, MICHAI I thnic Segmentation in American Metropolis: Increasing Divergence in Economic Incorporation 1980- 1990. 34(1):98 CK, KIRSTEN, “Intercountry Adoption as a Migratory Practice: A Comparative Analy sis of Intercountry Adoption and Immigration Policy and Practice in the United States, Canada and New Zealand in the Post WW II Period,” 34(3):907 IMR Volume 34 Number 4 (Winter 2000): 1360-1370 Annual Index SPRING 2000 TO WINTER 2000 ARTIC S | AND PET! {cDor , Fertility and Multicultural ism: Immigrant Fertility in Australia, 19 215 DA\ Japan and Labor Migration: Theoretical and Methodological Implica tionso f Negative Cases, 34(1 TAN Migration of Mexican Seasonal Farm Workers to Canada and Development: Obstacles to Productive Investment Che Language Ability of | iigrants: Assimilation and Cohort Exit, Voice, and Hostility Changes in the Geographic Concentration and Location of Resi dence of Immigrants,” 34(2):489 IRA N. A? OBI ts Does Background Matter? The Transmission of Human (¢ ital from a Planned to a Market Economy,” 34(2):511 \)N, VIRGINIE, “European Courts and Foreigners’ Rights: A Comparative Study of Norms Dittusion,” 34(4):1088 Phe Spatial Association between U.S. Immigrant Residential Concen- tration and Environmental Hazards,” 34(2):460 Migration Policies for tl e Highlyly SkSiklillleedd in itnt he Asia-Pacific> Region, ; . N, Jose, “Immigration and the Boundaries of Citizenship: The Institutions of II, mmigr.a nts ePoel iticOalT ’ Transn. ationnaall ism G \ Dour s S. MASSEY, MARK I OSENZWEIG AND JAMES P. SMITH, Assortative Ma x among Married New Legal Immigrants to the United States: Evi- dence from the New Immigrant Survey Pilot, 34(2):443 Che Determinants of Immigra nent in Australia D. ALBA, MICHAI I thnic Segmentation in American Metropolis: Increasing Divergence in Economic Incorporation 1980- 1990. 34(1):98 CK, KIRSTEN, “Intercountry Adoption as a Migratory Practice: A Comparative Analy sis of Intercountry Adoption and Immigration Policy and Practice in the United States, Canada and New Zealand in the Post WW II Period,” 34(3):907 IMR Volume 34 Number 4 (Winter 2000): 1360-1370 MARTINEZ, RAMIRO, JR. AND MATTHEW T. Lek, “Comparing the Context of Immigrant Homicides in Miami: Haitians, Jamaicans and Mariels,” 34(3):794 Massey, DOUGLAS S. AND RENE ZENTENO, “A Validation of the Ethnosurvey: The Case of Mexico-U.S. Migration,” 34(3):766 McDona.Lb, Davip A., LOVEMORE ZINYAMA, JOHN GAY, FION DE VLETTER AND ROBERI Mares, “Guess Who's Coming to Dinner: Migration from Lesotho, Mozambique and Zimbabwe to South Africa,” 34(3):813 , EYrAN, “Theories of International Immigration Policy: A Comparative Analysis, 34(4):1245 N, PYONG GaP AND MEHDI BOZORGMEHR, “Immigrant Entrepreneurship and Business Patterns: A Comparison of Koreans and Iranians in Los Angeles,” 34(3):707 Mora, Marie T. AND ALBERTO DaviLa, “English Skills, Earnings, and the Occupational Sorting of Mexican Americans Working along the U.S.-Mexico Border,” 34(1):133 Morawska, Ewa, “Intended and Unintended Consequences of Forced Migrations: A Neglected Aspect of East Europe's Twentieth Century History,” 34(4):1049 ONO, HIROMI AND ROsINA M. BECERRA, “Race, Ethnicity and Nativity, Family Structure, Socioeconomic Status and Welfare Dependency,” 34(3):739 PHOMAS Y., “The Role of Ghanaian Immigrant Associations in Toronto, Canada, 34(4):1155 STEPHEN G., “The Rural Exodus in the Context of Economic Crisis, Globalization and Reform in Brazil,” 34(3):842 JAN AND ROBERT KLOOSTERMAN, “A Critical Review of Research on Immigrant Entrepreneurship,” 34( , VAUGHAN AND CAROLINE COLEMAN, “Lessons Learned? A Critical Review of the Government Programme to Resettle Bosnian Quota Refugees in the UK,” 34(4):1217 RALPH, “Immigration Control in United Germany: Toward a Broader Scope of National Policies,” 34(2):357 R, GERALD, THOMAS HOLZER AND THOMAS WIDMER, “The Impact of | egislative Deterrence Measures on the Number of Asylum Applications in Switzerland (1986 1995),” 34(4):1182 , Nasra M., “Relative Success of Male Workers in the Host Country, Kuwait: Does the Channel of Migration Matter?” 34(1):59 MARTA AND REBECA RAIJMAN, “Immigrants Pathways to Business Ownership: A Comparative Ethnic Perspective,” 34(3):682 ROV, ANDREY, DINA BIRMAN AND EDISON TRICKETT, ‘Psychological and Accultura tion Correlates of Work Status among Soviet Jewish Refugees in the U.S.,” 44(2):538 Dira, “Migration Control in Germany and the United States,” 34(2):390 WINKELMANN, RAINE! The Labor Market Performance of European Immigrants in New Zealand in the 1980s and 1990s,” 34(1):33 RESEARCH NOTES Ww ANDREAS M., “New Citizens — New Voters? Political Preferences and Voting Inten- tions of Naturalized Germans: A Case Study in Progress,” 34(2):560 CONFERENCE REPORTS MARt LLER, “Smuggling and Trafficking: A Conference Report,’ DOCUMENTATION Beyond the Melting Pot: Thirty-Five Years Later,” 34(1):243 Bevond the Melting Pot Reconsidered,” 34(1):262 NANCY, “Beyond the Melting Pot Three Decades Later: Recent Immigrants and New York’s New Ethnic Mixture,” 34(1):255 On Beyond the Melting Pot, 35 Years After,” 34(1):270 Beyond the Melting Pot: The Contemporary Relevance of a Classic?’ , MariMAaR,IA “The Leggaalliizzaatt ion of t AAlil\e ines r in Greecree,c”e , 3r3+4 e(3r)e:995 5 0 An Enduring Vision: The Melting Pot that Did Happen,” 34(1):243 \ Model of “Reasonable Integration” Summary of the First Report Integration of Immigrants in Italy,” 34(3):95 COMMUNICATIONS H., “Open Borders and Liberal Limits: A Response to Isbister, iberal Argument for Border Controls,” 34(2):629 BOOK REVIEWS Imericansi n Europe — Soctolinguistic Perspective: Probes in Northern and Western Europe edited by Gabrielle Varro and ylum for Mankind: America, 1607-1800 Marilyn C. 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