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Juan Manuel Pedroza
Juan Manuel Pedroza
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Facing Our Future: Children in the Aftermath of Immigration Enforcement
A Chaudry, R Capps, JM Pedroza, RM Castaneda, R Santos, MM Scott
Urban Institute, 96, 2010
6632010
Policies of exclusion: implications for the health of immigrants and their children
KM Perreira, JM Pedroza
Annual review of public health 40 (1), 147-166, 2019
4672019
Implications of immigration enforcement activities for the well-being of children in immigrant families
R Capps, H Koball, A Campetella, K Perreira, S Hooker, JM Pedroza
Washington, DC: Urban Institute and Migration Policy Institute, 2015
1952015
Barriers to Immigrants’ Access to Health and Human Services Programs
M Perreira, R Crosnoe, K Fortuny, JM Pedroza, K Ulvestad, C Weiland, ...
https://www.urban.org/research/publication/barriers-immigrants-access-health …, 2012
1832012
Child Care Choices of Low-Income Working Families
A Chaudry, JM Pedroza, H Sandstrom, A Danziger, M Grosz, M Scott, ...
The Urban Institute, 2011
1802011
Health and social service needs of US-citizen children with detained or deported immigrant parents
H Koball, R Capps, K Perreira, A Campetella, S Hooker, JM Pedroza, ...
Washington, DC: Urban Institute and Migration Policy Institute, 2015
922015
The new third generation: Post‐1965 immigration and the next chapter in the long story of assimilation
TR Jiménez, J Park, J Pedroza
International Migration Review 52 (4), 1040-1079, 2018
652018
Deportation Discretion: Tiered Influence, Minority Threat, and 'Secure Communities' Deportations
JM Pedroza
Policy Studies Journal, 2018
552018
Removal roulette: Secure communities and immigration enforcement in the United States (2008–2012)
JM Pedroza
Outside justice: Immigration and the criminalizing impact of changing policy …, 2013
442013
Improving access of low-income immigrant families to health and human services: The role of community-based organizations
H Yoshikawa, C Weiland, K Ulvestad, K Perreira, R Crosnoe, A Chaudry, ...
The Urban Institute, 2014
38*2014
Social Networks, Delinquency, and Gang Membership: Using a Neighborhood Framework to Examine the Influence of Network Composition and Structure in a Latino Community
CG Roman, M Cahill, P Lachman, SS Lowry, C Orosco, C McCarty, ...
The Urban Institute, 2012
352012
How Employment Constraints Affect Low-Income Working Parents' Child Care Decisions
A Chaudry, JM Pedroza, H Sandstrom
The Urban Institute, 2012
262012
Untangling the Oklahoma Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act: Consequences for Children and Families
R Koralek, JM Pedroza, R Capps
The Urban Institute, 2009
262009
Promising Practices for Increasing Immigrants’ Access to Health and Human Services
R Crosnoe, JM Pedroza, K Purtell, K Fortuny, KM Perreira, K Ulvestad, ...
242012
Making noncitizens' rights real: Evidence from immigration scam complaints
JM Pedroza
Law & Policy 44 (1), 44-69, 2022
17*2022
Where Immigration Enforcement Agreements Stalled: The Location of Local 287 (g) Program Applications and Inquiries (2005-2012)
J Pedroza
SocArXiv. January https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/2a8kz 4, 2019
172019
Mass exodus from Oklahoma? Immigrants and Latinos stay and weather a state of capture
JM Pedroza
Journal of Latino/Latin‐American Studies 4 (1), 1-15, 2011
152011
Convergence and disadvantage in poverty trends (1980–2010): What is driving the relative socioeconomic position of Hispanics and Whites?
MJ Mattingly, JM Pedroza
Race and Social Problems 10 (1), 53-66, 2018
142018
California’s Implementation of the Affordable Care Act: Implications for Immigrants in the State
J Gelatt, H Koball, J Pedroza
Urban Institute, 2014
112014
Why isn’t the hispanic poverty rate rising?
MJ Mattingly, JM Pedroza
Pathways: Magazine on Poverty, Inequality and Social Policy, 9-12, 2015
92015
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