how the financial crisis affected the naturalization between 2007 and 2010
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How the financial crisis affected the Naturalization between 2007 and 2010. Public Policy 224A M Introduction to GIS By Jae Lee. Naturalization….why?. Many Rights and Benefits. Voting Right Right to run for public office Protection from deportation and from losing residence rights - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
How the financial crisis affected the Naturalization
between 2007 and 2010Public Policy 224A MIntroduction to GIS
By Jae Lee
Naturalization….why?
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Naturalization from Yr 1980 to Yr 2011
filed Persons naturalized denied
Many Rights and Benefits• Voting Right• Right to run for public office• Protection from deportation and from losing
residence rights• Ability to bring family members more quickly • And also….• Economic benefits: ex. Public sector jobs
Metropolitan area of residence 2007 2008 2009 2010Total 660,477 1,049,539 112,801 91,257 Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA 78,454 138,618 84,061 51,977
Persons Naturalized by Metropolitan Area of Residence: Fiscal Year 2007 to 2010
• In 2007, Citizen Immigrant ‘s median family income 3.3% higher than that of Native-born(US born) 33.2% higher than that of Non-citizen Immigrant
Employment Sector for Employed Civilian Population 16 years
and Over
Argument• Too short time period for comparison (Yr 2007 vs.
Yr 2010)• The financial turmoil not ended• Other government policy effects
• For Final….• Look for more variables• Analysis
Sources• Homeland Security: Annual Flow Report for U.S.
Naturalizations: 2010, 2007• Congressional Research Service: The U.S. Foreign-
Born Population: Trends and Selected Characteristics
• EPI Briefing Paper #256 Feb 24, 2010• Migration Policy Institute: The Economic Value of
Citizenship for Immigrants in the United States• www.socialexplorer.com
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Skills Used• Inset Map• Aggregating attribute Fields• Creating Indices• Attribute sub-sets selections