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Princeton University Department of Sociology December 2012

CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME:

Alejandro Portes

BIRTHPLACE:

Havana, Cuba

BIRTHDATE:

October 13, 1944

CITIZENSHIP:

U.S. citizen by naturalization, May 1968

OFFICE ADDRESS:

Department of Sociology Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey 08544-1010 Telephone: 609-258-4436 Fax: 609-258-1520

EDUCATION: University of Havana (1959-60) Catholic University of Argentina, Buenos Aires (1963) Bachelor of Arts, Summa cum laude, Creighton University (1965) Master of Arts, Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison (1967) Doctor of Philosophy, Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison (1970)

MAJOR AREAS OF PH.D. TRAINING: ♦

Social Change and Development



Research Methodology



Social Psychology



Political Sociology

2 HONORS: 

James S. Coleman Fellow, American Academy of Political and Social Science. (2012)



Outstanding Academic Publication, (Social and Behavioral Sciences/Sociology). Choice magazine for Economic Sociology: A Systematic Inquiry (2011)



W.E.B. DuBois Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award, American Sociological Association (2010)



Chair, Section on Economic Sociology, American Sociological Association (2010)



Elected to the American Philosophical Society (2009)



National Academy of Sciences Annual Award for Scientific Reviewing, Social and Political Sciences (2008)



Belle van Zuylen Visiting Chair, University of Utrecht, Holland (2008-10)



Senior Investigator Award, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2007-10)



Editorial Board, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2005- 11 )



Doctor in Educational Sciences, honoris causa, University of Genova (Italy) (2004)



Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award for Legacies: The Story of the Immigrant Second Generation, American Sociological Association (2002)



William I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki Distinguished Scholarship Award (Legacies), International Migration Section, American Sociological Association (2002)



Elected to the National Academy of Sciences (2001)



Walker-Ames Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Washington, Seattle (1999)



Distinguished Alumnus Award, Creighton University (1999)



President of the American Sociological Association (1998-99)



Distinguished Career Award, Section on International Migration, American Sociological Association (1998)



Doctor in Humane Letters, honoris causa, New School for Social Research (1998)



Doctor in Science, honoris causa, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1998)



Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1998)



Spencer Foundation Senior Scholar Award (1997)



Emilio Bacardi Moreau Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Miami (1997)



John Dewey Chair in the School of Arts and Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University (1988-96)



Anthony Leeds Award for best book in urban anthropology (City on the Edge), Society for Urban Anthropology, American Anthropological Association (1995)



Robert E. Park Award for best book in urban sociology (City on the Edge), Community and Urban Sociology Section, American Sociological Association (1995)



Elected to the Council of the American Sociological Association (1993-96)

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Fellow, Russell Sage Foundation (1992-93)



Patricia and Phillip Frost Distinguished Visiting Professor, Florida International University (1988-91)



Chair, Section on Political Economy of the World System, American Sociological Association (1985-86)



Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences (1980-81)



Elected to Sociological Research Association (1980)



International Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations (1972-73)



The Manford Kuhn Award, Midwest Sociological Society, Des Moines (1967)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (PRESENT): 

Director, Center for Migration and Development, Princeton University (1999-2012)



Member, Inter-departmental Committee, Program in Latin American Studies, Princeton University (2006-12)



Member, Advisory Board, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity (2010-



Member, Center For Research and Analysis of Migration, University College of London (2011-



Principal Investigator, “The Second Generation in Spain”, project supported by the Spencer Foundation (200714) and the Ministry of Science of Spain (2011-13)



Principal Investigator, “Immigration and the Health System”, project supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2007-12)



Principal Investigator, “Latin American Institutions and Development: A Comparative Study”, project supported by Princeton’s Institute for International and Regional Studies (2005-2006) and the National Science Foundation (2007-11)

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Principal Investigator, “Values, Institutional Quality, and Development”, project sponsored by the Francisco Manoel dos Santos Foundation (Portugal) (2012-14).



Principal Investigator, “Immigrant Transnational Organizations and Development,” project supported by the Russell Sage Foundation (2010-13).

 Editorial Boards: 

SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION (2010-12)



PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (2005-2012)



REVISTA ESPAÑOLA DE SOCIOLOGIA (2008-



REVISTA MIGRACIONES (2005-



ACTES DE LA RECHERCHE EN SCIENCES SOCIALES (2004-



INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW (2001-

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GLOBAL NETWORKS (2000-



STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (2000-



REVISTA MEXICANA DE SOCIOLOGIA (1999-



JOURNAL OF ETHNIC AND MIGRATION STUDIES (1998 -



ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES (1995-

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SELECTED PAST PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (2006-2011): ♦

Member, Board of Trustees, Institute of Advanced Studies of the Community of Madrid (IMDEA) (2009-2011)



Member, National Advisory Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Research Program (2008-11)



Chair, Section on Economic Sociology, American Sociological association (2010-11)



Editorial Board, American Sociological Review (2006-09)



Chair, Department of Sociology, Princeton University (2003-06)



Chair, Visiting Review Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan (2007)



Visiting Professor, National University General Sarmiento, Argentina (August 2006)



Member, International Committee on Migration and Development, Social Science Research Council (2006-07)



Principal Investigator, “Latin American Institutions and Development: A Comparative Study”, project supported by Princeton’s Institute for International and Regional Studies (2005-2006) and the National Science Foundation (2007-11)



Principal Investigator, “Determinants of Educational and Occupational Success among Disadvantaged Children of Immigrants”, project supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (2005-2008)



Principal Investigator, “Transnational Organizations, National Development, and Immigrant Political Incorporation”, project supported by the MacArthur Foundation (2004-05) and Russell Sage Foundation (2005-10)

PRESENT POSITIONS: Howard Harrison and Gabrielle Snyder Beck Professor of Sociology, Princeton University (2003 - 14) Distinguished Research Professor, University of Miami, (2011-

)

PAST AND VISITING POSITIONS: Professor of Sociology, Princeton University (1997-2002) Belle van Zuylen Visiting Professor, University of Utrecht (2009-10) Visiting Fellow, Oxford University (2000) Visiting Professor of Sociology, University of Miami (1997) John Dewey Professor of Sociology, The Johns Hopkins University (1988-1996) Professor of Sociology, The Johns Hopkins University (1980-1987)

5 Visiting Professor, Latin American School of Social Sciences, FLACSO-Ecuador (1990-92) Frost Visiting Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, Florida International University (1988-91) Visiting Professor of Rural Sociology and Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1986) Professor of Sociology, Duke University (1975-80) Program Advisor for the Social Sciences, The Ford Foundation-Brazil (1976-77) Visiting Professor of Sociology, University of Brasilia (1976) Associate Director, Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas at Austin (1973-75) Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Texas at Austin (1971-75) Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1970-71) Lecturer in Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1969-70)

RECENT LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS (2011-2012): “Parental Determinants of Immigrant Children’s Ambition”, Symposium on Immigrant Youth, Autonomous University of Barcelona (December 2012). “Institutions Count: Their Role and Significance in Latin American Development”, Program in Latin American Studies, Princeton University (November 2012). “The Informal Economy in the Shadow of the State”, Symposium on the Informal City, School of Architecture, University of Miami (November 2012). “The Eagle and the Dragon: Comparing Chinese and Mexican Transnational Immigrant Organizations”. Center for Latin American Studies, University of Miami (September 2012). “Transnationalism, Entrepreneurship and Development”, Keynote address, Conference on Immigration and Entrepreneurship”, University of Maryland and German Historical Society, Washington D.C. (September 2012). “Latin American Institutions and National Development”, San Martin National University, Buenos Aires (August 2012). “Institutions and National Development”, Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Denver (August 2012). “Institutions in Colombia: A Sociological Analysis”, University of the Andes, Bogota (July 2012). “Tensions That Make a Difference: Institutions, Interests and the Immigrant Drive”, Conference on Borders sponsored by the Institute for Advanced Study and College de France, Princeton (June 2012). “Modernization for Emigration: Determinants and Consequences of the Brain Drain”, Catholic University of Valencia (Spain) (May 2012). Dreaming in Spain: Parental Determinants of Immigrant Children’s Ambition”, Educational Forum, Valencia, (Spain) (May 2012). “The Victory of Intransigent Nativism”, Conference on New Developments in Immigration and Immigration Reform in the United States, Princeton University (May 2012).

6 “Immigrant Transnational Organizations and Development”, Center for Migration and Development, Princeton University (May 2012). “The Economic Sociology of International Migrations”, Center for International Research and Documentation (CIDOB), Barcelona (April 2012). “The Role of Institutions in National Development: A Comparative Study”, University of Miami (April 2012). “The Adaptation of Migrant Children”, Keynote address, Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio (March 2012). “The Assumptions that Ground the Field: Lenses, ‘Legs’ and Localities in Economic Sociology”, Princeton University (February 2012). “Florida and Spain: Ironies and Prospects of a Secular Relationship”, Conference on Florida at the Crossroads, University of Miami (February 2012). “Immigration, Diversity and Social Capital”, Complutense University, Madrid (December 2011) “Migration and Social Change”, Keynote address, National Congress of Sociology, Cali (Colombia) (November 2011) “Dreaming in Spain: Parental Influences on the Aspirations of Second Generation Youths”, Carlo Alberto College and University of Turin (Italy) (October 2011) “Migration and Social Change: Conceptual Reflections”, Cavour Lecture, Carlo Alberto College, Turin (Italy) (October 2011) “Immigration, Diversity and Social Capital”, Graduate Center, City University of New York (September 2011) “The Role of Institutions in the Economic and Social Development of Latin America”, Keynote address, Conference on the Social and Human Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue”, Javeriana University, Bogota (August 2011) “No Margin for Error: Determinants of Achievement among Disadvantaged Children of Immigrants”, Keynote address, Conference on Bridging the Cultural Divides, Council of Independent Colleges (Washington D. C.) (July 2011) “The Process of Adaptation of the Second Generation: Segmented Assimilation and Beyond”, Keynote address, Conference on Immigration and its Discontents, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill (July 2011) “Dreams Fulfilled and Shattered: the Adaptation of Children of Immigrants in the United States”, Fundación Carolina, Madrid. (May 2011) “Looking toward the Future: The Aspirations of Immigrant Parents and their Children in Spain”, Ortega y Gassett Foundation, Madrid (May 2011) “A Comparative Study of Hospital Care”, University of Miami School of Law (April 2011) “Diversity, Social Capital and Cohesion”, Keynote address, Conference on ‘The Others’ in Europe, Free University of Bruxelles (Belgium) (April 2011) “Institutions Count: Their Significance in Latin American Development”, Florida International University (April 2011) “Immigration, Diversity and Social Capital”, Keynote address, Conference on Migration: Economic and Social Challenges, University College of London (April 2011)

7 “Dreams Fulfilled and Shattered: Determinants of Segmented Assimilation among Children of Immigrants”, University of Miami (March 2011) “Coming of Age in Spain: The Self-Identities and Self-esteem of Children of Immigrants”, Rovira and Virgili University, Tarragona (Spain) (March 2011)

REVIEW ASSIGNMENTS (2011-12) Social Forces, Sociological Forum, Sociology of Education, Sociological Theory, Socio-economic Review, International Migration Review, Ethnic and Racial Studies, British Journal of Sociology, Spanish Sociological Review, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

RECENT RESEARCH GRANTS 2012-2014

“Values, Institutional Quality, and Development”, Francisco Manoel dos Santos Foundation (Portugal) ($537,000).

2007-2014

“The New Second Generation in Spain: Extending and Refining the Segmented Assimilation Model”, Spencer Foundation ($782,000) and Ministry of Science of Spain ($196,000)

2010-2013

“Immigrant Transnational Organizations and Development”, presidential award, Russell Sage Foundation ($50,000)

2009-2012

“The Center for Migration and Development at Princeton University: Past Achievements and Thematic Priorities”, (institutional grant), John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation ($361,000)

2005-2012

“Latin American Institutions and Development: A Comparative Study”, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies ($68,000) and National Science Foundation ($281,000)

2007-2011

“Immigration and the Health Care System: An Institutional Analysis”, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ($283,000)

PUBLICATIONS (exclusive of book reviews and journalistic articles): 2013

(with Adrienne Celaya). “Modernization for Emigration: Determinants and Consequences of the Brain Drain”. DAEDALUS (Forthcoming).

2013

(with Jessica Yiu). “Entrepreneurship, Transnationalism, and Development”. JOURNAL OF MIGRATION STUDIES (Forthcoming).

2013

(with Erik Vickstrom, William Haller, and Rosa Aparicio). “Dreaming in Spain: Parental Determinants of Immigrant Children’s Ambition”. ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES. (Forthcoming).

2013

DEVELOPMENT AT A DISTANCE: THE ROLE OF IMMIGRANT TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS. New York: Russell Sage Foundation (Forthcoming).

2012

(with Cesar Rodriguez). LAS INSTITUCIONES EN COLOMBIA: UN ANALISIS SOCIOLOGICO, Bogota, University of the Andes Press.

2012

(with Min Zhou). “Transnationalism and Development: Mexican and Chinese Immigrant Organizations in the United States”. POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, 38 (June): 191-220.

8 2012

(with Lorenzo Cachon). SOCIOLOGIA ECONOMICA DE LAS MIGRACIONES INTERNACIONALES, Barcelona: Anthropos Editores.

2012

(with Patricia Fernandez-Kelly). HEALTHCARE AND IMMIGRATION: UNDERSTANDING THE CONNECTIONS. Oxford, U.K.: Routledge.

2012

(with Lori D. Smith). INSTITUTIONS COUNT: THEIR ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE IN LATIN AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT. Berkeley, CA.: University of California Press.

2012

“Tensions That Make a Difference: Institutions, Interests, and the Immigrant Drive”. SOCIOLOGICAL FORUM 27 (September): 563-578.

2012

(with Adrienne Celaya, Erik Vickstrom and Rosa Aparicio). “Who Are We? Parental Influences on Self-identities and Self-esteem of Second Generation Youths in Spain”. INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY 70 (Jan.- April): 9-37.

2012

(with Patricia Fernandez-Kelly and Donald Light). “Life on the Edge: Immigrants Confront the American Health System”. ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES 35 (January): 3-22

2011

“America and its Immigrants: A Game of Mirrors”. PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY 155 (December): 418-432.

2011

(with Min Zhou). “Transnationalism and Homeland Development: A Comparative Analysis of Mexican and Chinese Immigrant Organizations in the U.S.”. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHINESE DIASPORA STUDIES 3: 1-29.

2011

(with Erik Vickstrom). “Diversity, Social Capital, and Cohesion”. ANNUAL REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY 37: 461-479. Reprinted: A. Rea (ed.). THE CONTRIBUTION OF DIVERSITY TO SOCIAL COHESION Amsterdam Brill (Forthcoming).

2011

(with William Haller and Scott Lynch). “Dreams Fulfilled, Dreams Shattered: Determinants of Segmented Assimilation in the Second Generation”. SOCIAL FORCES 89 (March): 733-762.

2011

(with William Haller and Scott Lynch). “On the Dangers of Rosy Lenses”. SOCIAL FORCES 89 (March):775-781.

2011

“Transnationalism, Migration, and Development”. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING REVIEW 33: 501-507.

2011

(with Alejandro Rivas). “The Adaptation of Migrant Children”. THE FUTURE OF CHILDREN 21 (Spring): 219-246.

2011

(with Erik Vickstrom and Rosa Aparicio) “Coming of Age in Spain: Self –identification, Beliefs, and Self-esteem of the Second Generation”. BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 62: 387417. Spanish Translation: PAPERS (Barcelona) (Forthcoming).

2010

(with Rosa Aparicio, William Haller, and Erik Vickstrom). “Moving Ahead in Madrid: Aspirations and Expectations in the Spanish Second Generation” INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW 44 (Winter): 767-781. Spanish Translation: REVISTA ESPAÑOLA DE INVESTIGACIONES SOCIALES (Spain) 134 (April-June 2011): 55-86.

2010

ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY: A SYSTEMATIC INQUIRY. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

9 2010

(with Lori D. Smith) “Institutions and National Development in Latin America: A Comparative Study.” SOCIO-ECONOMIC REVIEW (September) : 1-37. Spanish Translation: DESAROLLO ECONOMICO (Argentina) 50 (Jan.-March 2011): 491-520.

2010

“Migration and Social Change: Some Conceptual Reflections.” JOURNAL OF ETHNIC AND MIGRATION STUDIES 36 (December) : 1537-1563. Spanish Translation: REVISTA ESPAÑOLA DE SOCIOLOGIA 12 (2009): 9-37.

2010

“Reflections on a Common Theme: Establishing the Phenomenon, Adumbration, and Ideal Types.” Pp. 32-51 in C. Calhoun (ed.) ROBERT K. MERTON: SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE AND SOCIOLOGY AS SCIENCE. New York: Columbia University Press.

2009

LAS INSTITUCIONES EN EL DESARROLLO LATINOAMERICANO: UN ESTUDIO COMPARADO. Mexico City: Siglo XXI.

2009

(with Donald Light and Patricia Fernandez-Kelly) “The U.S. Health System and Immigration: An Institutional Interpretation.” SOCIOLOGICAL FORUM 24 (September): 487-514.

2009

(with Cristina Escobar and Renelinda Arana) “Divided or Convergent Loyalties: The Political Incorporation Process of Latin American Immigrants in the United States.” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY 50(2): 103-136. Spanish Translation: DIALOGOS MIGRANTES 3 (2009): 29-43. Spanish Translation: C. Solé, S. Parella, and L. Cavalcanti (eds.) NUEVOS RETOS DEL TRANSNACIONALISMO EN EL ESTUDIO DE LAS MIGRACIONES. Madrid: Observatorio Permanente de la Migración (2009): 50-89.

2009

(with Patricia Fernandez-Kelly and William Haller) “The Adaptation of the Immigrant Second Generation in America: Theoretical Overview and Recent Evidence.” JOURNAL OF ETHNIC AND MIGRATION STUDIES 35 (August): 1077-1104. Portuguese Translation: TEMPO SOCIAL (Brazil) 20 (2008): 13-50. Spanish Translation: F. Checa Olmos, J. C. Checa, and A. Arjona (eds.) LAS MIGRACIÓNES EN EL MUNDO: DESAFIOS Y ESPERANZAS. Barcelona: Icaria Antrazyt (2009): 17-47. Italian Translation: G. Sospiro (ed.). LA SECONDE GENERAZIONI NEGLI STATI UNITI, in EUROPA e ITALIA. Milan: Franco Angelli (2011): 19-56.

2009

“Migration and Development: Reconciling Opposite Views.” ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES 32 (January): 5-22. Spanish Translation: NUEVA SOCIEDAD 233 (2011): 44-67. Reprinted: S. Eckstein (ed.) INTERNATIONAL MIGRATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT. Durham, NC: Duke University Press (Forthcoming).

2009

“Policies and Preachings that Backfire: The American Experience.” Foreword to C. Coates and P. Siavelis (eds.) GETTING IMMIGRATION RIGHT: WHAT EVERY AMERICAN NEEDS TO KNOW. Dulles, VA: Potomac Books, Inc.

2008

(with Cristina Escobar and Renelinda Arana) “Bridging the Gap: Transnational and Ethnic Organizations in the Political Incorporation of Immigrants in the United States.” ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES 31 (September): 1056-1090. Reprinted: T.N. Maloney and K. Korinek (eds.) MIGRATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY. New York: Routledge (2010): 126-157.

10 Spanish Translation: C. Blanco and I. Barbero (eds.) PAUTAS DE ASENTAMIENTO DE LA POBLACION INMIGRANTE: IMPLICACIONES Y RETOS JURIDICOS. Oñati, Spain: International Institute of Juridical Sociology (2009): 269-309. 2008

(with Lori D. Smith) “Institutions and Development in Latin America: A Comparative Analysis.” STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 43 (Summer): 101-128. Spanish Translation: A. Portes (ed.) LAS INSTITUCIONES EN EL DESARROLLO LATINOAMERICANO. Mexico DF: Siglo XXI (2009): 317-337.

2008

(with Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, co-editor) “Exceptional Outcomes: Achievement in Education and Employment among Children of Immigrants.” Special issue, ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 620 (November).

2008

(with Patricia Fernández-Kelly) “No Margin for Error: Educational and Occupational Achievement among Disadvantaged Children of Immigrants.” ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 620 (November): 12-36.

2007

Un Diálogo Transatlantico: El Progreso de la Investigación y la Teoría en el Estudio de la Migración Internaciónal.” Pp. 25-50 in J. M. Palaudarias and C. Serra (eds.) LA MIGRACIÓN EXTRANJERA EN ESPAÑA, Barcelona: CCG Editores.

2007

“Migration, Development, and Segmented Assimilation: A Conceptual Review of the Evidence.” ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 610 (March): 73-97. Spanish Translation: S. Castles and R. D. Wise (eds.) MIGRACION Y DESARROLLO: PERSPECTIVAS DESDE EL SUR. Mexico City: Porrua Editors (2007): 21-49.

2007

(with Cristina Escobar and Alexandria Walton Radford) “Immigrant Transnational Organizations and Development: A Comparative Study.” INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW 41 (Spring): 242-281. Reprinted: J. Shefner and P. Fernandez-Kelly (eds.) GLOBALIZATION AND BEYOND. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press (2011): 173-209. Spanish Translation: MIGRACION Y DESARROLLO 6 (Mexico) (2006): 3-44. Portuguese Translation: M. Margarida Marques (ed.) ESTADO-NACAO E MIGRACOES INTERNACIONAIS. Lisbon: Livros Horizonte (2010): 63-104.

2007

(with Steven Shafer) “Revisiting the Enclave Hypothesis: Miami Twenty-Five Years Later.” RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF ORGANIZATIONS 25: 157-190.

2007

“The Cuban American Political Machine: Reflections on its Origins and Perpetuation.” Pp. 123137 in B. Hoffman and L. Whitehead (eds.) DEBATING CUBAN EXCEPTIONALISM, London: Palgrave. Reprinted: F. Scarano and M. Zamora (eds.) CUBA: COUNTERPOINTS IN CULTURE, HISTORY AND SOCIETY. San Juan, PR: Callejon Editores. (2008). Original Spanish Version: FORO INTERNACIONAL (Mexico) 43 (July-September 2003): 608-626.

2007

(with M. Ariza, co-editor) EL PAIS TRANSNACIONAL: MIGRACIÓN MEXICANA Y CAMBIO SOCIAL A TRAVES DE LA FRONTERA, Mexico City: Institute of Social Studies of the National University of Mexico and Porría Editores.

2007

2007

11 “Un Dialogo Norte-Sur: El Progreso de la Teoría en el Estudio de la Migración Internacional y sus Implicaciones.” Pp. 651-702 in M. Ariza and A. Portes (eds.), EL PAIS TRANSNACIONAL, Mexico City: Institute of Social Studies of the National Autonomous University of Mexico and Porrúa Editores. (with Josh DeWind, co-editor) RETHINKING MIGRATION: NEW THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL PERSPECTIVES, New York: Berghann Books. Original Edition: INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW 38 Special Issue (Fall 2004). Spanish Translation: REPENSANDO LAS MIGRACIONES, Mexico City: Porrúa Editores, 2006.

2006

“The New Latin Nation.” DU BOIS REVIEW 4 (271-301). Spanish Translation: REVISTA ESPAÑOLA DE INVESTIGACIONES SOCIOLOGICAS 116 (October-December 2006): 56-96. Reprinted: J. Flores and R. Rosaldo (eds.), A COMPANION TO LATINO STUDIES, New York: Blackwell, 2007: 15-24. Reprinted: F. Ansley and J. Shefner (eds.) GLOBAL CONNECTIONS, LOCAL RECEPTIONS. Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press, 2009: 3-34.

2006

“Paths of Assimilation in the Second Generation” (review essay). SOCIOLOGICAL FORUM 21 (September): 499-506.

2006

ESTUDOS SOBRE AS MIGRAÇOES CONTEMPORANEAS: TRANSNACIONALISMO, EMPREENDORISMO E A SEGUNDA GERAÇAO. Lisbon: Fim de Seculo Editors.

2006

“Le Developpement par l’exil: l’exemple Latino.” SCIENCES HUMAINES (Paris) 173 (July): 49-51.

2006

“L’Immigration et les Politiques Publiques aux Etats-Unis.” THE TOCQUEVILLE REVIEW 27: 27-49.

2006

(with Rubén G. Rumbaut) IMMIGRANT AMERICA: A PORTRAIT, 3rd edition. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Spanish Translation: Barcelona: Anthropos Editores (2010).

2006

(with Bryan R. Roberts) “Coping with the Free Market City: Collective Action in Six Latin American Cites at the End of the Twentieth Century.” LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW 41 (June): 57-83.

2006

“Institutions and Development: A Conceptual Re-Analysis.” POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 32 (June): 233-262. Spanish Translations: DESARROLLO ECONOMICO (Argentina) 46 (January-March 2007): 475-503. Spanish Translation: CUADERNOS DE ECONOMIA (Colombia) 45 (2006): 13-52.

2006

(with Miguel A. Centeno) “The Informal Economy in the Shadow of the State.” Pp. 25-48 in P. Fernandez-Kelly and J. Shefner (eds.), OUT OF THE SHADOWS: POLITICAL ACTION AND THE INFORMAL ECONOMY IN LATIN AMERICA. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.

2005

12 “Sociology in the Hemisphere: Past Convergencies and a New Mid-range Agenda.” Pp. 27-52 in C. H. Wood and B. R. Roberts (eds.) RETHINKING DEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICA, University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press. Spanish Translation: REVISTA MEXICANA DE SOCIOLOGIA, 65 (July – September 2004) 447-483.

2005

(with William Haller) “The Informal Economy.” Pp. 403-425 in N. Smelser and R. Swedberg (eds.) HANDBOOK OF ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY, 2nd edition, New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Spanish Translation: SERIE POLITICAS SOCIALES #100, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), October 2004.

2005

“Archibald Orben Haller: An Intellectual Portrait.” Pp. xii-xvii in D. B. Bills (ed.) THE SHAPE OF SOCIAL INEQUALITY: STRATIFICATION AND ETHNICITY IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

2005

(with R. G. Rumbaut, co-editor) THE SECOND GENERATION IN EARLY ADULTHOOD. Special issue of ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES 28 (November).

2005

(with Patricia Fernandez-Kelly and William Haller). “Segmented Assimilation on the Ground: The New Second Generation in Early Adulthood.” ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES 28 (November): 1000-1040. Italian Translation: M. Ambrosini and S. Molina (eds.), SECONDI GENERAZIONI: UNA INTRODUCIONE AL FUTURO DELL’IMMIGRAZIONE IN ITALIA. Turin: Giovanni Agnelli Foundation (2004): 55-105. Spanish Translation: MIGRACIONES (Spain) 19: 7-58.

2005

(with Bryan R. Roberts) “The Free Market City: Latin American Urbanization in the Years of the Neoliberal Experiment.” STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 40 (Spring): 43-82. Spanish Translation: NUEVA SOCIEDAD 193 (September – October 2004): 76-96.

2005

(with B. R. Roberts and A. Grimson, co-editors) CIUDADES LATINOAMERICANAS: UN ANALISIS COMPARATIVO EN EL UMBRAL DEL NUEVO SIGLO. Buenos Aires: Prometeo Libros. Reprinted: Mexico D.F., Porrúa Editores, 2008.

2004

(with Josh DeWind) “A Cross-Atlantic Dialogue: The Progress of Research and Theory in the Study of International Migration.” INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW 38 (Fall): 828851.

2004

(with Lingxin Hao) “The Schooling of Children of Immigrants: Contextual Effects on the Educational Attainment of the Second Generation.” PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 101 (August): 11920-11927. Spanish Translation: MIGRACIONES (Spain) 17 (2005): 7-44.

2004

“La Nueva Nación Latina.” VANGUARDIA DOSSIER (Spain) 13 (October-December): 8-14. French Translation: ALTERNATIVES INTERNATIONALES (July-August 2004): 40-42.

Italian Translation: M. Ambrosini and L. Q. Palmas (eds.) DELL’EUROPA. Milan: Franco Angeli, 2005: 29-40.

I LATINOS ALLA SCOPERTA

13 2004

EL DESARROLLO FUTURO DE AMERICA LATINA: NEOLIBERALISMO, CLASES SOCIALES Y TRANSNACIONALISMO. Bogotá: ILSA Editores.

2003

(with Kelly Hoffman) “Latin American Class Structures: Their Composition and Change during the Neoliberal Era.” LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW 38 (February): 41-82. Spanish Translation: SERIE POLITICAS SOCIALES #68, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), May 2003. Spanish Translation: DESARROLLO ECONOMICO (Argentina) 43 (October – December 2003): 355-387. French Translation: L’ORDINAIRE LATINO-AMERICAIN 200-201 (April – September 2005): 109-126.

2003

“For the Second Generation, One Step at a Time.” Pp. 125-136 in T. Jacoby (ed.), REINVENTING THE MELTING POT, New York: Basic Books.

2003

(with Luis E. Guarnizo and William Haller) “Assimilation and Transnationalism: Determinants of Transnational Political Action among Contemporary Migrants.” AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 108 (May): 1211-1248.

2003

“Theoretical Convergencies and Empirical Evidence in the Study of Immigrant Transnationalism.” INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW 37 (Fall): 814-892. Spanish Translation: MIGRACION Y DESARROLLO (Mexico) (2005): 2-19. Portuguese Translation: REVISTA CRITICA DE CIENCIAS SOCIAIS (Portugal) 69 (October 2005): 73-93.

2002

(with Patricia Fernández-Kelly) “Subversion and Compliance in Transnational Communities.” Pp. 167-189 in S. Eckstein and T. Wickham-Crowley (eds.), STRUGGLES FOR SOCIAL RIGHTS IN LATIN AMERICA, New York: Routledge.

2002

(with Lingxin Hao) “The Price of Uniformity: Language, Family, and Personality Adjustment in the Immigrant Second Generation.” ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES 25(November): 889912.

2002

(with Luis E. Guarnizo and William Haller) “Transnational Entrepreneurs: An Alternative Form of Immigrant Economic Adaptation.” AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 67(April): 278-298. Spanish Translation: ESTUDIOS CENTROAMERICANOS (El Salvador) 57 (October 2002): 879-900. French Translation: M. Peraldi (ed.) LA FIN DES NORIAS? RESEAUX MIGRANTS DANS LES ECONOMIES MARCHANDES EN MEDITERRANEE, Paris: Maisonneuve and Larosse, 51-89.

2002

“English-only Triumphs, but the Costs are High.” CONTEXTS 1 (Spring): 10-14. Reprinted: INEQUALITIES: READINGS IN DIVERSITY AND SOCIAL LIFE. Boston, MA: Pearson Custom Publishing, 2005. Reprinted: C. Muńoz (ed.) DIVERSITY IN AMERICA. Dubuque, IA.: Kendall-Hunt (2011).

2002

“La Sociologia en el Hemisferio: Hacia una Nueva Agenda Conceptual.” NUEVA SOCIEDAD 178: 126-144.

14 Reprinted (short version). LASA FORUM 33(Spring): 6-7. 2002

(with Margarita Mooney) “Social Capital and Community Development.” Pp. 303-329 in M. F. Guillen, R. Collins, P. England, and M. Meyer (eds.), THE NEW ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY: DEVELOPMENTS IN AN EMERGING FIELD, New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

2001

(with Rubén G. Rumbaut) LEGACIES: THE STORY OF THE IMMIGRANT SECOND GENERATION, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press and Russell Sage Foundation. Spanish Translation: LEGADOS: (LA HISTORIA DE LA SEGUNDA GENERRACION. Barcelona: Hipatia, 2009. Spanish Translation: Ch. 6, Real Instituto El Cano, Madrid, 2005. Reprinted: Ch. 3 in R. Hoel, H. Fried, and W. Kelly (eds.), SERVING NEW AMERICANS, Madison, WI: Filene Research Institute (2003): 23-42.

2001

(with Rubén G. Rumbaut, co-editor) ETHNICITIES: CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS IN AMERICA, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press and Russell Sage Foundation.

2001

(editor) NEW RESEARCH AND THEORY ON IMMIGRANT TRANSNATIONALISM, special issue of GLOBAL NETWORKS, 1 (July).

2001

“The Debates and Significance of Immigrant Transnationalism.” GLOBAL NETWORKS 1 (July): 181-193. Spanish Translation: ESTUDIOS MIGRATORIOS LATINOAMERICANOS 16 (2001): 469484.

2001

“The Resilient Importance of Class: A Nominalist Interpretation.” POLITICAL POWER AND SOCIAL THEORY 14:249-284. Spanish Translation: ESTUDIOS SOCIOLOGICOS (Mexico) 21 (January-April 2003): 11-54.

2001

“ Leaving the Ancestors Behind: The Case for a Flexible Approach to Class Analysis.” POLITICAL POWER AND SOCIAL THEORY 14:333-345.

2001

“ Theories of Development and their Application to Small Countries: The Guatemalan Case.” Pp. 229-240 in C. Chase-Dunn, N. Amaro, and S. Jonas (eds.) GLOBALIZATION ON THE GROUND: GUATEMALAN DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT. Boulder, CO: Rowman and Littlefield. Reprinted: Program in Latin American Studies, Princeton University, WORKING PAPERS #2.

2000

“Immigration and the Metropolis: Reflections on Urban History.” JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION 1(Spring):153-175. Spanish Translation: MIGRACIONES INTERNACIONALES (Mexico) 1 (July-December): 111-134.

2000

(with Patricia Landolt) “Social Capital: Promise and Pitfalls of its Role in Development.” JOURNAL OF LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES 32:529-547.

2000

“An Enduring Vision: The Melting Pot that Did Happen.” INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW 34(Spring):243-248.

2000

“The Two Meanings of Social Capital.” SOCIOLOGICAL FORUM 15 (March):1-12

15 2000

“The Hidden Abode: Sociology as the Analysis of the Unexpected.” (Presidential Address.) AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 65(February):1-18. Spanish Translation: ESTUDIOS SOCIOLOGICOS (Mexico) 55(January-April 2001):49-77.

2000

(with Min Zhou) “Entrepreneurship and Economic Progress in the Nineties: A Comparative Analysis of Immigrants and African Americans.” Pp. 143-171 in F. Bean and S. Bell-Rose (eds.) IMMIGRATION AND OPPORTUNITY: RACE ETHNICITY AND EMPLOYMENT IN THE UNITED STATES. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

1999

“Globalization from Below: The Rise of Transnational Communities.” Pp. 253-270 in D. Kalb, M. van der Land, and R. Staring (eds.), THE ENDS OF GLOBALIZATION: BRINGING SOCIETY BACK IN, Boulder, CO: Rowman and Littlefield. French Translation: ACTES DE LA RECHERCHE EN SCIENCES SOCIALES 129(Sept. 1999):15-25.

1999

(with Dag MacLeod) “Educating the Second Generation: Determinants of Academic Achievement among Children of Immigrants in the United States,” JOURNAL OF ETHNIC AND MIGRATION STUDIES 25(July):373-396.

1999

“Models and Realities: The Consequences of Immigration,” (review essay) CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY 28(July):387-390.

1999

MIGRACÕES INTERNACIONAIS: ORIGENS, TIPOS E MODOS DE INCORPORAÇAO, Lisbon, Portugal: Celta Editores.

1999

(with Luis Guarnizo and Patricia Landolt, co-editors) TRANSNATIONAL COMMUNITIES, Special Issue of ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES, Vol. 22 (March). Spanish Translation: LA GLOBALIZACION DESDE ABAJO: TRANSNACIONALISMO, IMMIGRANTE Y DESARROLLO, Mexico D.F.: FLACSO/Porrúa, 2003.

1999

“Towards a New World: The Origins and Effects of Transnational Activities.” ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES 22 (March):217-236.

1998

(with Lingxin Hao) “ E Pluribus Unum: Bilingualism and Loss of Language in the Second Generation,” SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION 71 (October):269-294.

1998

“ Social Capital: Its Origins and Applications in Modern Sociology.” ANNUAL REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY 24:1-24. Spanish Translation: J. Carpio and I. Novacovsky (eds.) DE IGUAL A IGUAL, Buenos Aires: Fondo de Cultura Economica (1999):243-266. Portuguese Translation: SOCIOLOGIA, PROBLEMAS E PRATICAS (Lisbon) 33 (2000):133-158. Reprinted: E. Lesser (ed.) KNOWLEDGE AND SOCIAL CAPITAL, New York: Butterworth-Heineman (2000):43-67.

1998

“ Divergent Destinies: Immigration, the Second Generation, and the Rise of Transnational Communities.” Pp. 33-57 in P. Schuck and R. Münz (eds.) PATHS TO INCLUSION: INTEGRATION OF MIGRANTS IN THE UNITED STATES AND GERMANY, New York: Bergham Books and National Academy of Arts and Sciences.

1997

“Immigration Theory for a New Century: Some Problems and Opportunities.” INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW 31 (Winter):799-825.

16 Reprinted: C. Hirschman, P. Kasinitz, and J. DeWind (eds.) THE HANDBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION, New York: Russell Sage, 1999, 21-33. Spanish Translation: CUADERNOS ETNICOS (Winter 2000). 1997

“Neoliberalism and the Sociology of Development: Emerging Trends and Unanticipated Facts.” POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 23 (June):229-259. Spanish translation: PERFILES LATINOAMERICANOS 7 (December 1998):9-53.

1997

(with Carlos Dore and Patricia Landolt, co-editors). THE URBAN CARIBBEAN: TRANSITION TO THE NEW GLOBAL ECONOMY, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Spanish Translation: CIUDADES DEL CARIBE, Editorial Nueva Sociedad, Caracas, Venezuela, 1996.

1997

“America 2050: Immigration and the Hourglass.” CROSS CURRENTS IN CULTURE, POWER, AND HISTORY 4 (Spring): 1-5. Reprinted: R. Mlynarczyk (ed.) IN OUR OWN WORDS: STUDENT WRITERS AT WORK. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005.

1997

(with Jose Itzigsohn). “Coping with Change: The Politics and Economics of Urban Poverty.” Pp. 227-252 in A. Portes, C. Dore, and P. Landolt (eds.), THE URBAN CARIBBEAN: TRANSITION TO THE NEW GLOBAL ECONOMY, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

1997

“Transnational Communities: Their Emergence and Significance in the Contemporary WorldSystem.” Pp. 151-168 in R. P. Korzeniewicz and W. C. Smith (eds.) LATIN AMERICA IN THE WORLD ECONOMY, Westport, CT.: Greenwood Press. Spanish translation: TEMAS (Cuba) 5 (Jan.-March 1996): 109-120.

1996

(with Rubén G. Rumbaut). IMMIGRANT AMERICA: A PORTRAIT, 2nd edition expanded and updated, Berkeley, CA.: University of California Press.

1996

“The Informal Economy: Perspectives from Latin America.” Pp. 147-165 in S. Pozo (ed.), EXPLORING THE UNDERGROUND ECONOMY, Kalamazoo, MI.: W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.

1996

(with Dag MacLeod). “Educational Progress of Children of Immigrants: The Roles of Class, Ethnicity, and School Context.” SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION 69 (October): 255-275. Reprinted: M. Suarez-Orozco, C. Suarez-Orozco, and D. Kin-Hilliard (eds.), THE NEW IMMIGRATION: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY READER. New York: Routledge, 2005.

1996

(with Dag MacLeod). “What Shall I Call Myself? Hispanic Identity Formation in the Second Generation.” ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES 19 (July): 523-547.

1996

(with Patricia Landolt). “The Downside of Social Capital.” THE AMERICAN PROSPECT 26 (May–June): 18-22.

1996

(with Min Zhou). “Self-employment and the Earnings of Immigrants.” AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 61 (April): 219-230.

1996

“Global Villagers: the Rise of Transnational Communities.” THE AMERICAN PROSPECT 25 (March-April): 74-77.

17 Reprinted: R. Robertson and K. E. White, GLOBALIZATION: CRITICAL CONCEPTS London: Routledge, 2002. 1996

(with Richard Schauffler). “Language Acquisition and Loss Among Children of Immigrants.” Pp. 432-443 in S. Pedraza and R. G. Rumbaut (eds.), ORIGINS AND DESTINIES: IMMIGRATION, RACE, AND ETHNICITY IN AMERICA, Belmont, CA.: Wadsworth.

1995

“Contentious Science: The Forms and Function of Trespassing.” Pp. 23-54 in A. Portes, BYPASSING AND TRESPASSING, EXPLORATIONS IN BOUNDARIES AND CHANGE, College Park, MD: Urban Studies and Planning Program, University of Maryland. Spanish translation: ESTUDIOS SOCIOLOGICOS 14 (Sept.-Dec., 1996): 595-626.

1995

“On Grand Surprises and Modest Certainties: Comment on Kuran, Collins, and Tilly.” AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 100 (May):1620-1626.

1995

“Segmented Assimilation among New Immigrant Youth: A Conceptual Framework.” Pp. 71-76 in R. G. Rumbaut and W. A. Cornelius (eds.), CALIFORNIA’S IMMIGRANT CHILDREN, La Jolla, CA.: Center for U. S.-Mexican Studies, University of California-San Diego.

1995

(Editor). THE ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY OF IMMIGRATION, New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

1995

"Children of Immigrants: Segmented Assimilation and its Determinants". Pp. 248-280 in A. Portes (ed.) THE ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY OF IMMIGRATION, New York: Russell Sage.

1995

EN TORNO A LA INFORMALIDAD: ENSAYOS SOBRE TEORÍA Y MEDICIÓN DE LA ECONOMÍA NO REGULADA, México D. F.: FLACSO Editores.

1994

(with Carlos Dore). "America Latina bajo el Neoliberalismo". Pp. 19-39 in J. Echeverria (ed.), FLEXIBILIDAD Y NUEVOS MODELOS PRODUCTIVOS, Quito, Ecuador: Editores Unidos.

1994

(Editor) THE NEW SECOND GENERATION, Special Issue of INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW, Vol. 28 (Winter). Reprinted: Russell Sage Foundation, 1996.

1994

(with Richard Schauffler). “Language and the Second Generation: Bilingualism Yesterday and Today.” INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW 28 (Winter): 640-661. Reprinted: J. Amselle and L. Chavez (eds.), THE FAILURE OF BILINGUAL EDUCATION, Washington D. C.: Center for Equal Opportunity, 1996.

1994

(with José Itzigsohn). "The Party or the Grassroots: A Comparative Analysis of Urban Political Participation in the Caribbean Basin." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH 18 (3): 491-508.

1994

(with Min Zhou). "Divergent Destinies: Immigration, Poverty, and Entrepreneurship." Pp. 489520 in R. Lawson, K. McFate, and W. J. Wilson (eds.), POVERTY, INEQUALITY, AND THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL POLICY, New York: Russell Sage Foundation. French Translation: H. Gerard and V. Piche (eds.), SOCIOLOGIE DES POPULATIONS, Montreal: AUPELF-UREF (1994):365-390.

1994

"The Informal Economy and its Paradoxes." Pp. 426-449 in N. J. Smelser and R. Swedberg (eds.), HANDBOOK OF ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

18 Spanish Translation: J. Carpio, E. Klein, and I. Novacovsky (eds.) INFORMALIDAD Y EXCLUSION SOCIAL EN AMERICA LATINA, Buenos Aires: Fondo de Cultura Economica (1999):25-49. 1994

(with José Itzigsohn and Carlos Dore). "Urbanization in the Caribbean Basin: Social Change during the Years of the Crisis." LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW 29 (2): 3-37. Reprinted: A. Portes, C. Dore, and P. Landolt (eds.), THE URBAN CARIBBEAN, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press (1997):16-54.

1994

(with Ramon Grosfoguel). "Caribbean Diasporas: Migration and the Emergence of Ethnic Communities in the U.S. Mainland." ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 533 (May): 48-69.

1994

“By-passing the Rules: The Dialectics of Labour Standards and Informalization in Less Developed Countries.” Pp. 159-176 in W. Sensenberger and D. Campbell (eds.), INTERNATIONAL LABOUR STANDARDS AND ECONOMIC INTERDEPENDENCE (75th Anniversary Volume of the International Labour Office), Geneva: Institute for Labour Studies. Reprinted: A. Portes, BY-PASSING AND TRESPASSING, EXPLORATIONS IN BOUNDARIES AND CHANGE, College Park, MD: Urban Studies and Planning Program, University of Maryland.

1993

(with Min Zhou). "The New Second Generation: Segmented Assimilation and its Variants." ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 530 (November): 74-96. Reprinted: THE PUBLIC INTEREST 116 (Summer 1994): 18-33. Reprinted: ANNUAL EDITIONS: URBAN SOCIETY, Guilford, CT: Dushkin, 1996. Reprinted: N. R. Yetman (ed.), MAJORITY AND MINORITY, Boston: Allyn and Bacon (1998):348-363. Reprinted: C. G. Ellison and W. A. Martin (eds.) RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES, Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Co. (1999):494-503. Reprinted: P. Kivisto and G. Rundblad (eds.) MULTICULTURALISM IN THE UNITED STATES: CURRENT ISSUES. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press (2000):317-327. Reprinted: Wadsworth Publishing Co., TODAY’S SOCIETY: CLASS AND CONTEMPORARY READINGS. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 2005. Reprinted: M. Suarez-Orozco, C. Suarez-Orozco, D. Kin Hilliard (eds.), THE NEW IMMIGRATION: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY READER. New York: Routledge, 2005.

1993

(with Saskia Sassen). "Miami: A New Global City?" CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY 22 (July): 471-477.

1993

(with Julia Sensenbrenner). "Embeddedness and Immigration: Notes on the Social Determinants of Economic Action." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 98 (May): 1320-1350. Reprinted: M. Brinton and V. Nee (eds.), THE NEW INSTITUTIONALISM IN SOCIOLOGY, New York, Russell Sage Foundation (1998):127-149. Reprinted: M. Granovetter and R. Swedberg (eds.) THE SOCIOLOGY OF ECONOMIC LIFE, 2nd Ed. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2002. Reprinted: F. Dobbin, THE NEW ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY, Princeton University Press (forthcoming).

19 1993

(with Alex Stepick). CITY ON THE EDGE: THE TRANSFORMATION OF MIAMI, Berkeley: University of California Press. Reprinted: Ch. 3 “A Year to Remember: the Riot and the Haitians,” in C. G. Ellison and W. A. Martin (eds.), RACIAL AND ETHNIC RELATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES, Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Co. (1999):419-426. Reprinted: Ch. 7, “A Repeat Performance? The Nicaraguan Exodus.” in M. Romero, P. Hondagneu-Sotelo, and V. Ortiz (eds.), THE LATINO EXPERIENCE IN THE UNITED STATES, Routledge (1996):135-153. Reprinted: Chs. 1 and 9 (excerpts) in J. Stone and R. Denis (eds.), RACE AND ETHNICITY: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES, London: Blackwell, 2003.

1993

(with Richard Schauffler). "Competing Perspectives on the Latin American Informal Sector." POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 19 (March): 33-60. Reprinted: B. R. Roberts, C. Wood, and R. Cushing (eds.), THE SOCIOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT, London: Edward Elgar Publishing Co., 1995. Reprinted: S. R. Pattnayak (ed.), GLOBALIZATION, URBANIZATION AND THE STATE: SELECTED STUDIES IN CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICA, University Press of America (1996):145-177. Spanish Translation: ESTUDIOS SOCIOLOGICOS (Mexico) 11 (Sept.-Dec. 1993): 817-850.

1993

(with Richard Schauffler). "The Informal Economy in Latin America: Definition, Measurement, and Policies." Pp. 3-39 in G. K. Schoepfle and J. F. Perez-Lopez (eds.), WORK WITHOUT PROTECTIONS: CASE STUDIES OF THE INFORMAL SECTOR IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Labor.

1992

(with David Kyle and William Eaton). "Mental Illness and Help-Seeking Behavior among Cuban (Mariel) and Haitian Refugees in South Florida." JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR 33 (December): 283-298.

1992

(with Min Zhou). "Gaining the Upper Hand: Economic Mobility among Immigrant and Domestic Minorities." ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES 15 (October): 491-522. French translation: REVUE EUROPEENE DES MIGRATIONS INTERNATIONALES 8 (1992): 171-192.

1992

(with M. Patricia Fernández-Kelly). "Continent on the Move: Immigrants and Refugees in the Americas." Pp. 248-274 in A. Stepan (ed.), AMERICAS, NEW INTERPRETIVE ESSAYS, New York: Oxford University Press.

1992

(with Mario Lungo, co-editor). URBANIZACIÓN EN CENTROAMERICA, San José, Costa Rica: FLACSO, Editorial.

1992

(with Mario Lungo, co-editor). URBANIZACIÓN EN EL CARIBE, San José, Costa Rica: FLACSO, Editorial.

1992

(with Carlos Dore). "La Urbanización en el Caribe: Notas sobre un Proceso de Investigación en Marcha." Pp. 7-36 in A. Portes and M. Lungo (eds.), URBANIZACIÓN EN EL CARIBE, San José, Costa Rica:

1992

(with Leif Jensen). "Disproving the Enclave Hypothesis." AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 57 (June 1992): 418-420.

1991

"An Informal Path to Development?" HEMISPHERE (Winter-Spring 1991): 4-5.

20 1991

(with Luis E. Guarnizo). "Tropical Capitalists: U.S.-Bound Immigration and Small Enterprise Development in the Dominican Republic." Pp. 101-131 in S. Diaz-Briquets and S. Weintraub (eds.), MIGRATION, REMITTANCES, AND SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, MEXICO AND CARIBBEAN BASIN COUNTRIES, Boulder: Westview Press. Reprinted: Working Papers on Immigration #57, Congressional Commission for the Study of International Migration and Cooperative Economic Development Washington D.C., 1990. Spanish Translation: CAPITALISTAS DEL TROPICO, Santo Domingo: FLACSO, 1991.

1990

(with Rubén G. Rumbaut). IMMIGRANT AMERICA: A PORTRAIT, Berkeley: University of California Press.

1990

"When More Can Be Less: Labor Standards, Development, and the Informal Economy." Pp. 219-237 in S. Herzenberg and J. Perez-Lopez (eds.), LABOR STANDARDS AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY, Washington D.C.: Bureau of International Labor Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor. Reprinted: Distinguished Speaker Series #7, Center for Advanced Study of International Development, Michigan State University, 1991. Reprinted: C.A. Rakowski (eds.) CONTRAPUNTO: THE INFORMAL SECTOR DEBATE IN LATIN AMERICA, Albany: SUNY Press (1994):113-129. Portuguese translation: NOVOS ESTUDOS CEBRAP 35 (March 1993): 155-170. Spanish translation: NARIZ DEL DIABLO 19 (April 1994): 24-35.

1990

"From South of the Border: Hispanic Minorities in the United States." Pp. 160-184 in V. YansMcLaughlin (ed.) IMMIGRATION RECONSIDERED: HISTORY, SOCIOLOGY, AND POLITICS, New York: Oxford University Press. Reprinted: D. Jacobson (ed.) THE IMMIGRATION READER, AMERICA IN A MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE, Malden, MA: Blackwell (1998):113-143. Spanish Translation: REVISTA MEXICANA DE SOCIOLOGÍA 51 (July-Sept., 1989): 263290.

1990

"The Economics of Immigration." CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY 19 (November): 853-855.

1990

(with M. Patricia Fernandez-Kelly). "Images of a Movement in a Changing World: A Review of Current Theories of International Migration." INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF COMPARATIVE PUBLIC POLICY 1: 15-33.

1989

"The Sociology of Development in the Mid-Eighties: Implications for Taiwan." Pp. 495-517 in H. M. Hsiao, W. Cheng, and H. Chan (eds.) TAIWAN: A NEWLY INDUSTRIALIZED STATE, Taipei: National Taiwan University Press.

1989

(with A. Douglas Kincaid, co-editor). COMPARATIVE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: THEORY AND FACTS FOR THE 1990s, special issue of SOCIOLOGICAL FORUM Vol. 4 (December). Re-edited and Reprinted: COMPARATIVE NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIETY AND ECONOMY IN THE NEW GLOBAL ORDER, Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press, 1994. Spanish Translation: TEORIAS DEL DESARROLLO NACIONAL, San Jose, Costa Rica: Editorial Universitaria Centromericana, 1990.

1989

1989

21 (with Leif Jensen). "The Enclave and the Entrants: Patterns of Ethnic Enterprise in Miami before and after Mariel." AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 54 (December): 929-949. "Latin American Urbanization in the Years of the Crisis." LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW 24 (3): 7-44. Spanish translation: J. L. Coraggio (ed.) LA INVESTIGACION URBANA EN AMERICA LATINA, Quito: Ciudad (1989):203-256. Reprinted: M. Lombardi and D.Veiga (eds.) LAS CIUDADES EN CONFLICTO, Montevideo: Ediciones de la Banda Oriental (1989):81-134.

1989

(with József Böröcz). "Contemporary Immigration: Theoretical Perspectives on its Determinants and Modes of Incorporation." INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW 23 (Fall): 606-630. Spanish translation: ALFOZ (Madrid) 91-92 (1992): 20-34. Hungarian translation: SZOCIOLOGIA 1 (1990): 11-32.

1989

(with József Böröcz). "The Informal Sector under Capitalism and State Socialism: A Preliminary Comparison." SOCIAL JUSTICE 15: 17-28.

1989

(with Manuel Castells and Lauren Benton, co-editors). THE INFORMAL ECONOMY: STUDIES IN ADVANCED AND LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Spanish Translation: LA ECONOMÍA INFORMAL, Buenos Aires: Editorial Planeta, 1991.

1989

(with Manual Castells). "World Underneath: The Origins, Dynamics, and Effects of the Informal Economy". Pp. 11-37 in A. Portes, M. Castells, and L. Benton (eds.), THE INFORMAL ECONOMY, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Spanish Translation: V. Tokman (ed.), El SECTOR INFORMAL EN AMERICA LATINA: DOS DECADAS DE ANALISIS, Mexico D. F.: Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes (1995):233-272.

1989

"La Informalidad como Parte Integral de la Economía Moderna y No Como Indicador de Atraso: Respuesta a Klein y Tokman." ESTUDIOS SOCIOLOGICOS (Mexico) 7 (MayAugust): 369-374.

1988

"Latin American Sociology in the 1980's: Learning from Hard Experience." Pp. 121-142 in C. Mitchell (ed.), CHANGING PERSPECTIVES IN LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

1987

(with Leif Jensen). "What's an Ethnic Enclave? The Case for Conceptual Clarity." AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 52 (December): 768-771.

1987

"The Social Origins of the Cuban Enclave Economy of Miami." SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES 30 (October): 340-372.

1987

(with Juan M. Clark). "Mariel Refugees: Six Years After." MIGRATION WORLD 15 (Fall): 14-18.

1987

(with John W. Curtis). "Changing Flags: Naturalization and its Determinants among Mexican Immigrants." INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW 21 (Summer): 352-371.

1987

"La Etnicidad Indisoluble: Recuento de sus Causas y Evolución Reciente en Estados Unidos." FORO INTERNACIONAL (Mexico) 27 (April-June): 576-589.

22 1987

(with Saskia Sassen-Koob). "Making it Underground: Comparative Material on the Informal Sector in Western Market Economies." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 93 (July): 30-61. Turkish translation: JOURNAL OF THE CHAMBER OF URBAN PLANNING (Ankara) 1-4 (1992): 28-47.

1987

(with Cynthia Truelove). "Making Sense of Diversity: Recent Research on Hispanic Minorities in the United States." ANNUAL REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY 13: 359-385. Spanish Translation: R. J. Cortina and A. Moncada (eds.), HISPANOS EN LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS, Madrid: Ediciones de Cultura Hispanica (1988):29-58.

1986

(with Michael Johns). "Class Structure and Spatial Polarization: An Assessment of Recent Urban Trends in Latin America." JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY 77: 378388. Reprinted: W. L. Canak (ed.), LOST PROMISES: DEBT, AUSTERITY AND DEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICA, Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press (1989):111-137.

1986

"One Field, Many Views: Competing Theories of International Migration." Pp. 53-69 in J. Fawcett and B. Cariño (eds.), PACIFIC BRIDGES: THE NEW ASIAN IMMIGRATION FROM ASIA AND THE PACIFIC ISLANDS, New York: Center for Migration Studies.

1986

(with Robert D. Manning). "The Immigrant Enclave: Theory and Empirical Examples." Pp. 4768 in J. Nagel and S. Olzak (eds.), COMPETITIVE ETHNIC RELATIONS, New York: Academic Press. Reprinted: D. B. Grusky (ed.), SOCIAL STRATIFICATION, CLASS, RACE, AND GENDER IN SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, Boulder, CO: Westview Press (1994):509-519. French translation: REVUE INTERNATIONALE d'ACTION COMMUNAUTAIRE (Canada) 14 (Fall, 1985): 45-60.

1986

"La situación de las minorías etnicas." Pp. 181-195 in ESTADOS UNIDOS: LUCES Y SOMBRAS, Madrid: Editorial Pablo Iglesias.

1986

(with Alex Stepick). "Flight into Despair: a Profile of Recent Haitian Refugees in South Florida." INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW 20 (Summer): 329-350.

1986

(with Silvia Blitzer and John Curtis). "The Urban Informal Sector in Uruguay: Its Internal Structure, Characteristics, and Effects." WORLD DEVELOPMENT 14(June): 727-741.

1986

(with Alex Stepick and Cynthia Truelove). "Three Years Later: the Adaptation Process of 1980 (Mariel) Cuban and Haitian Refugees in South Florida." POPULATION RESEARCH AND POLICY REVIEW 5 (Spring): 83-94.

1986

"Immigration Reform Again: the 1985 Proposals." LASA FORUM 16 (Winter): 31-34.

1986

"La Economía Sumergida (Informal): Apuntes para su Investigación." Pp. 19-24 in PROBLEMAS ESTADISTICOS DE LA ECONOMIA SUMERGIDA, Madrid: National Institute of Statistics of Spain.

1985

(with Jorge E. Hardoy, co-editor). CONTEMPORARY URBANIZATION RESEARCH IN LATIN AMERICA, special issue of CONTEMPORARY URBAN RESEARCH, Vol. 11.

1985

"Latin American Class Structures: Their Composition and Change during the Last Decades." LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW 20 (Fall): 7-39. Russian translation: LATINSKAIA AMERIKA 3 (March 1985): 84-94.

23 1985

"Ethnic and Exiles: Divergent Tales." CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY 14 (November): 670-673.

1985

(with Alex Stepick). "Unwelcome Immigrants: The Labor Market Experiences of 1980 Cuban and Haitian Refugees in South Florida." AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 50 (August): 493-514. Reprinted: R. Cohen (ed.), THE SOCIOLOGY OF MIGRATION, Cheltenham, U. K.: Edward Elgar (1996):194-215.

1985

(with Juan M. Clark and Robert D. Manning). "After Mariel: A Survey of the Resettlement Experiences of 1980 Cuban Refugees in Miami." CUBAN STUDIES 15 (Summer): 37-59.

1985

(with Rafael Mozo). "The Political Adaptation Process of Cubans and Other Ethnic Minorities in the United States: A Preliminary Analysis." INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW 19 (Spring): 35-63. Reprinted: F. C. García (ed.), LATINOS AND THE POLITICAL SYSTEM, Notre Dame, Ind.: Notre Dame University Press (1989):152-170.

1985

(with A. Douglas Kincaid). "The Crisis of Authoritarianism: State and Civil Society in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay." RESEARCH IN POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY 1: 49-77.

1985

(with Robert L. Bach). LATIN JOURNEY: CUBAN AND MEXICAN IMMIGRANTS IN THE UNITED STATES, Berkeley: University of California Press. Reprinted: Ch. 4 “Prelude to Immigration: The Social Origins of Cuban and Mexican Immigrants,” in J. Gonzalez (ed.) RACIAL AND ETHNIC GROUPS IN AMERICA, Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt, 1999.

1985

"Urbanization, Migration, and Models of Development in Latin America." Pp. 109-125 in John Walton (ed.), CAPITAL AND LABOR IN THE URBANIZED WORLD, Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

1985

(with A. Douglas Kincaid). "Immigration and Its Consequences: Alternative Outcomes of Reform." SOCIETY 22 (May/June): 73-76.

1984

(with Lauren Benton). "Industrial Development and Labor Absorption: A Reinterpretation." POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 10 (December): 589-611. Spanish translation: ESTUDIOS SOCIOLOGICOS (Mexico) 5 (January 1987): 111-137. Spanish Translation: CUADERNOS DE SOCIOLOGÍA (Colombia) 25 (January 1988): 8-15.

1984

"Population, Urbanization, and Migration in the Americas: An Overview of Recent Trends." Pp. 383-404 in Viron P. Vaky (ed.), GOVERNANCE IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE, New York: Praeger.

1984

"From Dependency to Re-democratization: New Themes in Latin American Sociology." CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY 13 (September): 546-549.

1984

"The Rise of Ethnicity, Determinants of Ethnic Perceptions among Cuban Exiles in Miami." AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 49 (June): 383-397. Reprinted: A. Sedillo Lopez (ed.), LATINOS AND THE LAW, Hamden, CT: Garland Publishing Co., 1995.

1984

(with Lauren Benton). "The Inter-American Foundation: Its Impact on U.S. Relations with Latin America." LASA FORUM 15 (Spring): 1-3.

24 1984

"The Latin Americanization of the United States?" CARIBBEAN REVIEW 12: 22-51.

1983

"Legalizing Unauthorized Immigrants and its Consequences." INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION, 21: 415-417.

1983

"The Informal Sector: Definition, Controversy, and Relation to National Development." REVIEW 7 (Summer): 151-174. Reprinted: CULTURES ET DEVELOPPMENT 25 (1983): 295-315. Reprinted: M. Timberlake (ed.), URBANIZATION IN THE WORLD-ECONOMY, New York: Academic Press (1985):53-62. Spanish Translation: J. E. Hardoy (ed.), CIUDADES Y SISTEMAS URBANOS, ECONOMÍA INFORMAL Y DESORDEN ESPACIAL, Buenos Aires: CLACSO (1985):95-113. Reprinted: M. Lungo (ed.), URBANIZACIÓN EN AMERICA LATINA, San Jose: CSUCA, 1989.

1983

"Migración de la mano de obra." AMERICA LATINA (USSR) 64 (April): 14-20.

1983

"Of Borders and States: A Skeptical Note on the Legislative Control of Immigration." Pp. 17-30 in W. A. Cornelius and R. Montoya (eds.), AMERICA'S NEW IMMIGRATION LAW, San Diego: Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California.

1982

"International Labor Migration and National Development." Pp. 71-91 in M. M. Kritz (ed.), U.S. IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE POLICY, Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath.

1982

(with Charles Hirschman, co-editor). THEORY AND METHOD OF MIGRATION AND ETHNIC RESEARCH, special issue of INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW, Vol. 16.

1982

"Migraciones y Sector Informal, Algunos Aspectos de su Articulación." Pp. 329-335 in POLITICAS DE MIGRACIONES INTERNACIONALES EN LA PERIFERIA: EL CASO LATINO-AMERICANO, Bogota: International Labor Organization.

1982

"Immigrants' Attainment, an Analysis of Occupation and Earnings among Cuban Exiles in the United States." Pp. 91-111 in R. M. Hauser, D. Mechanic, and A. O. Haller (eds.), SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND BEHAVIOR: ESSAYS IN HONOR OF WILLIAM HAMILTON SEWELL, New York: Academic Press.

1982

(with Juan M. Clark and Manuel M. Lopez). "Six Years Later: The Process of Incorporation of Cuban Exiles in the United States." CUBAN STUDIES 11/12 (January): 1-24.

1981

"Modes of Structural Incorporation and Present Theories of Labor Immigration." Pp. 279-297 in M. M. Kritz, C. B. Keely, and S. M. Tomasi (eds.), GLOBAL TRENDS IN MIGRATION: THEORY AND RESEARCH ON INTERNATIONAL POPULATION MOVEMENTS, New York: Center for Migration Studies.

1981

"Migration, Poverty, and the City in Latin America." LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW 16 (Fall): 225-234.

1981

(with John Walton). LABOR, CLASS, AND THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM, New York: Academic Press.

1981

(with William Canak). "Latin America: Social Structures and Sociology." ANNUAL REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY 7: 225-248.

1981

"Hazards of Historical Analogy." SOCIAL PROBLEMS 28 (June): 517-519.

1980

25 "Convergencies between Conflicting Theoretical Perspectives in National Development." Pp. 200-227 in H. M. Blalock (ed.), SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY AND RESEARCH: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL, New York: The Free Press. Chinese translation: H. M. Hsiao (ed.), UNDERDEVELOPMENT AND DEVELOPMENT: A READER, Taipei: Academica Sinica, 1985.

1980

(with Kenneth L. Wilson). "Immigrant Enclaves: An Analysis of the Labor Market Experiences of Cubans in Miami." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 86 (September): 295-319. Reprinted: N. R. Yetman (ed.), MAJORITY AND MINORITY: THE DYNAMICS OF RACIAL AND ETHNIC RELATIONS, New York: Allyn and Bacon (1985):305-319. Reprinted: R. Cohen, THE SOCIOLOGY OF MIGRATION, Cheltenham, U. K.: Edward Elgar (1996):169-193.

1980

(with Robert N. Parker and José A. Cobas). "Assimilation or Consciousness: Perceptions of U.S. Society Among Recent Latin American Immigrants to the United States." SOCIAL FORCES 59 (September): 200-224.

1980

(with Robert L. Bach). "Immigrant Earnings: Cuban and Mexican Immigrants in the United States." INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW 14 (Fall): 315-341.

1979

"Illegal Immigration and the International System, Lessons from Recent Legal Immigrants from Mexico." SOCIAL PROBLEMS 26 (April): 425-438. Spanish translation: REVISTA MEXICANA DE SOCIOLOGÍA 41 (October-December 1979): 1257-1277. Reprinted: A. R. Bustamante (ed.), MEXICAN IMMIGRANT WORKERS IN THE UNITED STATES, Los Angeles: University of California, Chicano Studies Research Center Publications (1981): 71-83. Reprinted: N. R. Yetman (ed.), MAJORITY AND MINORITY: THE DYNAMICS OF RACIAL AND ETHNIC RELATIONS, New York: Allyn and Bacon (1985):408-419. Reprinted: R. Cohen, THE SOCIOLOGY OF MIGRATION, Cheltenham, U. K.: Edward Elgar (1996):451-464.

1979

"Housing Policy, Urban Poverty, and the State: The Favelas of Rio de Janeiro, 1972-76." LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW 14 (2): 3-24. Portuguese translation: ESTUDOS CEBRAP (Brazil) 22 (1979): 131-161. Spanish translation: REVISTA INTERAMERICANA DE PLANIFICATION (Argentina) 13 (March 1979): 103-124.

1978

"Why Illegal Migration? A Human Rights Perspective." Pp. 79-89 in A. Said (ed.), HUMAN RIGHTS AND WORLD ORDER, New York: Praeger.

1978

"Legitimacy, Co-optation, and the Authoritarian State." LUSO-BRAZILIAN REVIEW 15 (Winter): 302-307.

1978

(Editor). ILLEGAL MEXICAN IMMIGRANTS IN THE UNITED STATES, Special Issue of INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW, Vol. 12 (Winter).

1978

"Toward a Structural Analysis of Illegal (Undocumented) Immigration." INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW 12 (4): 469-484.

26 1978

(with Samuel A. McLeod, Jr. and Robert N. Parker). "Immigrant Aspirations." SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION 51 (October): 241-260.

1978

"Migration and Underdevelopment." POLITICS AND SOCIETY 8: 1-48.

1978

"The Informal Sector and the World Economy, Notes on the Structure of Subsidized Labour." IDS BULLETIN (England) 4 (June): 35-40. Reprinted: M. Timberlake (ed.), URBANIZATION IN THE WORLD ECONOMY, New York: Academic Press (1984):53-62.

1977

"Legislatures Under Authoritarian Regimes: The Case of Mexico." JOURNAL OF POLITICAL AND MILITARY SOCIOLOGY 5 (Fall): 185-201.

1977

"Labor Functions of Illegal Aliens." SOCIETY 14 (September/October): 31-37.

1977

(with D. Frances Ferguson). "Comparative Ideologies of Poverty and Equity: Latin America and the United States." Pp. 70-105 in I. L. Horowitz (ed.), EQUITY, INCOME, AND POLICY; COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN THREE WORLDS OF DEVELOPMENT, New York: Praeger.

1977

(with Juan M. Clark and Robert L. Bach). "The New Wave: A Statistical Profile of Recent Cuban Exiles to the United States." CUBAN STUDIES 7 (January): 1-32. Reprinted: C. E. Cortés (ed.), CUBAN EXILES IN THE UNITED STATES, New York: Arno Press, 1980.

1976

(with José A. Cobas). "Modernism and Behavior: The Predictive Value of Subjective versus Objective Factors in a Developing Country." INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF MODERN SOCIOLOGY 6 (Autumn): 253-260.

1976

"Determinants of the Brain Drain." INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REVIEW 10 (Winter): 489-508. Spanish translation: REVISTA PARAGUAYA DE SOCIOLOGÍA 39-40 (May 1977): 351-370. Reprinted: C. E. Cortés (ed.), THE LATIN AMERICAN BRAIN DRAIN TO THE UNITED STATES, New York: Arno Press, 1980.

1976

(with Adreain A. Ross). "Modernization for Emigration: The Argentine Medical Brain Drain." JOURNAL OF INTER-AMERICAN STUDIES AND WORLD AFFAIRS 18 (November): 395-421.

1976

"Comparative Urbanization and National Development." BERKELEY JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 21 (November): 89-103.

1976

"The Study of Development." LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW 11 (Spring): 213-21.

1976

(with Harley L. Browning, co-editor). CURRENT PERSPECTIVES IN LATIN AMERICAN URBAN RESEARCH, Austin: Institute of Latin American Studies.

1976

"On the Sociology of National Development: Theories and Issues." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 82 (July): 55-85. Reprinted: J. Abu-Lughod (ed.), THIRD WORLD URBANIZATION: INEQUALITIES IN DEVELOPMENT, Chicago: Maaroufa Press (1977):108-127. Reprinted: M.A. Seligson (ed.), THE GAP BETWEEN RICH AND POOR, New York: Westview Press, 1985.

27 Chinese translation: H. M. Hsiao (ed.), UNDERDEVELOPMENT AND DEVELOPMENT: A READER, Taipei: Academia Sinica, 1985. Reprinted: R. Pandey (ed.), MODERNIZATION AND SOCIAL CHANGE, New Delhi: Criterion Publications (1988):171-211. 1976

(with Kenneth L. Wilson). "Black-White Differences in Educational Attainment." AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 41 (June): 414-431.

1976

(with John Walton). URBAN LATIN AMERICA: THE POLITICAL CONDITION FROM ABOVE AND BELOW, Austin: University of Texas Press.

1976

"Occupation and Lower-Class Political Orientations in Chile." Pp. 201-237 in A. and S. Valenzuela (eds.), CHILE: POLITICS AND SOCIETY, New Brunswick, NJ: Trans-Action.

1975

(with Kenneth L. Wilson). "The Educational Attainment Process: Results from a National Sample." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 81 (September): 343-363.

1975

"Trends in International Cooperation: The Latin American Case." THE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGIST 10 (August): 131-140.

1974

"Portrait of the Scholar: Notes on Irwin Deutscher's WHAT WE SAY/WHAT WE DO." Review Essay. SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY 15 (Summer): 457-461.

1974

(with Adreain A. Ross). "A Model for the Prediction of Leftist Radicalism." JOURNAL OF POLITICAL AND MILITARY SOCIOLOGY 2 (Spring): 33-56. Reprinted: G. Kourvetaris and B. Dobratz (eds.), POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY, New Brunswick, NJ: Trans-Action (1980):197-220.

1974

"Return of the Wetback." SOCIETY 11 (March-April): 40-46.

1973

"Sociology and the Use of Secondary Data." Pp. 208-261 in R. S. Byars and J. L. Love (eds.), QUANTITATIVE SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH ON LATIN AMERICA, Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

1973

"Modernity and Development: A Critique." STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 8 (Fall): 247-279. Spanish translation: ESTUDIOS ANDINOS 4 (1974-75): 119-157.

1973

"The Factorial Structure of Modernity: Empirical Replications and A Critique." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 79 (July): 15-44. Spanish translation: Central American Institute of Population, FECUNDIDAD EN GUATEMALA, Guatemala: Impresos Industriales (1973):519-564. Reprinted: R. Pandey (ed.), MODERNIZATION AND SOCIAL CHANGE, New Delhi: Criterion Publications (1988):389-431.

1973

(with Archibald O. Haller). "Status Attainment Processes." SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION 46 (Winter): 51-91. Reprinted: D. Repetto (ed.) STRUCTURE OF SCHOOLING: READINGS IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION. 2nd edition. Sage (2010).

1973

"Peron and the Argentine National Elections." Special Publications Series of the Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas.

28 1972

"Status Inconsistency and Lower-Class Leftist Radicalism." SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY 13 (Summer): 361-382.

1972

"Rationality in the Slum: An Essay on Interpretative Sociology." COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY 14 (June): 268-286. Reprinted:M. David (ed.) METHODS OF INTERPRETIVE SOCIOLOGY, Sage Publications (2011). Spanish translation: ESTUDIOS CENTROAMERICANOS 39 (June-July 1974): 345-364.

1972

"Society's Perception of the Sociologist and Its Impact on Cross-National Research." RURAL SOCIOLOGY 37 (March): 27-42. Reprinted: J. M. Armer and A. D. Grimshaw (eds.), COMPARATIVE SOCIAL RESEARCH: METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS AND STRATEGIES, New York: Wiley (1973):149-169.

1972

(with Nelson Amaro). "Notas para una Sociología del Exilio: Situación y Perspectivas de Grupos Cubanos en Estados Unidos." APORTES 23 (January): 7-24.

1971

"Urbanization and Politics in Latin America." SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY 52 (December): 697-720. Spanish Translation: REVISTA PARAGUAYA DE SOCIOLOGÍA 25 (May-August 1972): 47-72. Reprinted: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (Italy) 31-32 (Summer 1974): 119-142.

1971

Political Primitivism, Differential Socialization, and Lower-Class Leftist Radicalism." AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 36 (October): 820-835. Reprinted: L. E. Genevie (ed.), A READER IN COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, Itasca, Ill.: F. E. Peacock Publishers (1978):222-228.

1971

"A Note on the Interpretation of Class Consciousness." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 77 (September): 228-244. Reprinted: Xerox Publishing Company, 1974.

1971

"On the Logic of Post-Factum Explanations: The Hypothesis of Lower-Class Frustration as the Cause of Leftist Radicalism." SOCIAL FORCES 50 (September): 26-44. Reprinted: P. Brickman (ed.), SOCIAL CONFLICT, Lexington, Massachusetts: D.C. Heath (1974):398-420.

1971

"The Urban Slum in Chile: Types and Correlates." LAND ECONOMICS 47 (August): 235-248. Reprinted: EKISTICS (Greece) 34 (September 1972): 175-180.

1971

"On the Emergence of Behavior Therapy in Modern Society." JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 36 (June): 303-313. Reprinted: A. E. Bergin (ed.), PSYCHOTHERAPY ANNUAL, 1971, Chicago: Aldine (1972):64-73. Reprinted: Warner Modular Publication Reprint No. 687, 1973.

1971

"Behavior Therapy and Critical Speculation." JOURNAL OF CONSULTING AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 36 (June): 320-324.

29 Reprinted: A. E. Bergin (ed.), PSYCHOTHERAPY ANNUAL, Chicago: Aldine (1971):80-84. 1971

"Urbanización, Estabilidad y Modernización Política en la Ciudad Latinoamericana." Pp. 20-47 in P. Morcillo (ed.), POLITICA Y ADMINISTRACIÓN EN EL MUNICIPIO, Cali, Colombia: Universidad del Valle.

1970

"El Proceso de Urbanización y su Impacto en la Modernización de las Instituciones Políticas Locales." JOURNAL OF THE INTERAMERICAN PLANNING SOCIETY (SIAP-UNITED NATIONS) 4 (March-June): 5-21. Reprinted: L. Unikel and A. Necochea (eds.), DESARROLLO URBANO Y REGIONAL DE AMERICA LATINA, Mexico D. F.: Fondo de Cultura Economica (1975):594-625.

1970

"Los Grupos Urbanos Marginados: Nuevo Intento de Explicación." APORTES (France) 18 (October): 131-147.

1970

"Leftist Radicalism in Chile: A Test of Three Hypotheses." COMPARATIVE POLITICS 2 (January): 251-274.

1969

"Dilemmas of a Golden Exile: Integration of Cuban Refugee Families in Milwaukee." AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 34 (August): 505-518. Reprinted: C. E. Cortés (ed.), CUBAN EXILES IN THE UNITED STATES, New York: Arno Press, 1980. Reprinted: A. Sedillo Lopez, LATINOS AND THE LAW, Hamden, CT.: Garland Publishing Co., 1995.

1969

(with William H. Sewell and Archibald O. Haller). "The Educational and Early Occupational Attainment Process." AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 34 (February): 82-92. Reprinted: H.J. Peters and J.C. Hansen (eds.), VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT, New York: MacMillan (1971):27-43.

1969

CUATRO POBLACIONES: Situación y aspiraciones de grupos marginados en el Gran Santiago. Santiago de Chile: Land Tenure Center.

1968

(with Otis D. Duncan and Archibald O. Haller). "Peer Influences on Aspirations: A Re-Interpretation." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 74 (September): 119-137. Reprinted: H. M. Blalock (ed.), CAUSAL MODELS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES, Chicago: Aldine (1971):219-244.

1968

(with William H. Sewell and Archibald O. Haller). "Professional-Executive versus Farming as Unique Occupational Choices." RURAL SOCIOLOGY 33 (June): 153-159.

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