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James D Bachmeier

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Demographic Research|October 1, 2013
How Well Does the American Community Survey Count Naturalized Citizens?Jennifer Van Hook, James D Bachmeier
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health|May 13, 2021
The Weight of Being Unauthorized? Legal Status Variation in the Association between US Exposure and Obesity among Hispanic Immigrants in Los AngelesClaire E Altman, James D Bachmeier
The International Migration Review|December 20, 2014
Can We Measure Immigrants' Legal Status? Lessons from Two U.S. SurveysJames D Bachmeier, Jennifer Van Hook, Frank D Bean
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health|July 20, 2020
Health Insurance Coverage: Logical Versus Survey Identification of the Foreign-BornClaire E Altman, Cody Spence, Christal Hamilton, et al.
Demography|October 30, 2020
The Association Between Legal Status and Poverty Among Immigrants: A Methodological CautionCody Spence, James D Bachmeier, Claire E Altman, et al.
Demography|February 27, 2014
Recent trends in coverage of the Mexican-born population of the United States: results from applying multiple methods across timeJennifer Van Hook, Frank D Bean, James D Bachmeier, et al.
Sociological Science|June 29, 2022
Leapfrogging the Melting Pot? European Immigrants' Intergenerational Mobility across the Twentieth CenturyKendal Lowrey, Jennifer Van Hook, James D Bachmeier, et al.
Demography|December 17, 2014
Can we spin straw into gold? An evaluation of immigrant legal status imputation approachesJennifer Van Hook, James D Bachmeier, Donna L Coffman, et al.
Sociological Methods & Research|March 27, 2026
Migration Status Gradients in Immigrant Poverty: A Comparison of Imputation MethodsCody Spence, James D Bachmeier, Claire E Altman, et al.
The International Migration Review|November 10, 2011
The educational legacy of unauthorized migration: comparisons across U.S.-immigrant groups in how parents' status affects their offspringFrank D Bean, Mark A Leach, Susan K Brown, et al.
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Demographic Research|October 1, 2013
How Well Does the American Community Survey Count Naturalized Citizens?Jennifer Van Hook, James D Bachmeier
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health|May 13, 2021
The Weight of Being Unauthorized? Legal Status Variation in the Association between US Exposure and Obesity among Hispanic Immigrants in Los AngelesClaire E Altman, James D Bachmeier
The International Migration Review|December 20, 2014
Can We Measure Immigrants' Legal Status? Lessons from Two U.S. SurveysJames D Bachmeier, Jennifer Van Hook, Frank D Bean
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health|July 20, 2020
Health Insurance Coverage: Logical Versus Survey Identification of the Foreign-BornClaire E Altman, Cody Spence, Christal Hamilton, et al.
Demography|October 30, 2020
The Association Between Legal Status and Poverty Among Immigrants: A Methodological CautionCody Spence, James D Bachmeier, Claire E Altman, et al.
Demography|February 27, 2014
Recent trends in coverage of the Mexican-born population of the United States: results from applying multiple methods across timeJennifer Van Hook, Frank D Bean, James D Bachmeier, et al.
Sociological Science|June 29, 2022
Leapfrogging the Melting Pot? European Immigrants' Intergenerational Mobility across the Twentieth CenturyKendal Lowrey, Jennifer Van Hook, James D Bachmeier, et al.
Demography|December 17, 2014
Can we spin straw into gold? An evaluation of immigrant legal status imputation approachesJennifer Van Hook, James D Bachmeier, Donna L Coffman, et al.
Sociological Methods & Research|March 27, 2026
Migration Status Gradients in Immigrant Poverty: A Comparison of Imputation MethodsCody Spence, James D Bachmeier, Claire E Altman, et al.
The International Migration Review|November 10, 2011
The educational legacy of unauthorized migration: comparisons across U.S.-immigrant groups in how parents' status affects their offspringFrank D Bean, Mark A Leach, Susan K Brown, et al.
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