Working Paper Series

PUB

AUTHOR

TITLE

WP-01

Anne Santiago
Patterns of Residential SegregationAmong Mexicans, Puerto Ricans and Cubans in U.S. Metropolitan Areas (1989)
WP-02
Richard Santos
Hispanic Workers in the Midwest: A Decade of Economic Contrast, 1970-1980 (1989)
WP-03
Refugio Rochin
The Changing Nature of American Agriculture and Its Impact on Hispanic Farm Labor: Topics for Research and Analysis (1989)
WP-04
Reynaldo Ruiz
The Detroit Poets: Cultural Pride and Social Condition (1990)
WP-05
Roberto Torres
Health Status Assessment of Latinos in the Midwest (1991)
WP-06
Robert Aponte
Urban Hispanic Poverty in the U.S.: Theory and Context (1990)

WP-07

JoAnna Villone
The Construction of Ethnic Identity Among Mexican Americans in St. Paul, Minnesota in the Post-WWII Era (1997)
WP-08
Ralph Cintron
A Reading of Walls: The Politics and Economics of Print in a Mexicano Community (1991)

WP-09

Margaret Gallego
Preservice Teachers: Understanding of Culture (1997)
WP-10
Roberto Torres
Health Consequences of an Unhealthy Economy: Latinos in the Midwest (1991)
WP-11
Rene Rosenbaum
Success in Organizing, Failure in Collective Bargaining: The Case of Pickle Workers in Wisconsin, 1967-68 (1991)
WP-12
Rene Rosenbaum
Success in Organizing, Failure in Collective Bargaining: The Case of Tomato Workers in Northwest Ohio, 1967-69 (1991)

WP-13

Margaret Gallego
La Clase Magica and Conventional Classrooms: Developing Concepts of Language, Learning, and Literacy (1997)
WP-14
Robert Aponte
Ethnicity and Male Employment in the Inner City: A Test of Two Theories (1993)
WP-15
Rebecca Moralez
Redefining Borders: Labor Migration and National Sovereignty (1992)
WP-16
Karen Lambourne
Maxine Baca Zinn
Education, Race and Family: Issues for the 1990's (1993)
WP-17
Barbara Driscoll
LA FRONTERA and its People: The Early Development of Border and Mexican-American Studies (1993)
WP-18
Keith Bletzer
¡No Da, No Si Da!: HIV Risk Reduction Education and Latino Farmworkers in Rural Michigan (1993)
WP-19
Susan Green
Del Valle a Wilmar: Settling Out of the Migrant Stream in a Rural Minnesota Community (1994)
WP-20
Marcelo Siles
Monica Elicerio
Manuel Gonzales
Mutual Concerns of Farmers and Farmworkers: An Agenda for Building Partnerships in Michigan (1995)
WP-21
Marcelo Siles
Juan Marinez
A Resource Directory: Private and Public Organizations Offering Services of Interest to the Hispanic Community (1995)
WP-22
Yolanda Sanchez
Self-Perceptions of Latino Elderly in a Mid-Michigan Community (forthcoming)
WP-23
Guadalupe Friaz
Progressive Labor Management Policy During a Recession: Effects on White and Minority Women (forthcoming)
WP-24
Luis Arroyo
Power and Place: Re-shaping Mexican Identities in Los Angeles, 1900-1930's (1996)
WP-25
Robert Aponte
NAFTA and Mexican Migration in Michigan (1996)
WP-26
Bert Mason
Andrew Alvarado
Robert Palacio
Fresno in Transition: Urban Impacts of Rural Migration (1996)
WP-27
Rafael Alarcon
Rural Poverty and Immigration from Mexico in Madera County, California (forthcoming)
WP-28
Edgar Leon
Challenges and Solutions for Educating Migrants (1997)
WP-29
David Lopez
An Annotated Bibliography of Research on Low Birthweight Among Latinos (1997)

WP-30

Marisa Rivera
An Annotated Bibliography of Published Materials on Puerto Ricans (1997)

WP-31

Pamela A. Quiroz
The Silencing of the Lambs: How Latino Students Lose Their "Voice" in School (1997)

WP-32

Maria Canabal
Poverty Among Puerto Ricans in the United States (1997)

WP-33

Marcelo Siles
Income Differentials In the U.S.: Impact On Socio-Economic Development (1997)

WP-34

Carol Fimmen,
et al.
Connecting the Parts: A Hispanic/Latino Reality For Achieving More Timely Degree Completion (1997)

WP-35

Ramiro Martinez
Facing Violent Crime Among Latinos? (1997)

WP-36

Lydia Blasini
Hispanic/Latina Women and Aids: A Critical Perspective (1997)

WP-37

Guadalupe Luna
The Legal Context Of Agricultural Workers (1997)

WP-38

Christina Jose-Kampfner
Frances Aparicio
Rethinking Violence in the Educational Crisis of U.S. Latinos (1998)

WP-39

Rene Rosenbaum
Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers in Michigan:
From Dialogue to Action
(2002)

WP-40

Aurora L. Morales
The Historian as Curandera (1998)

WP-41

Sunethra Karunaratne
Family and Culture: Are Minorities Smart Enough to Learn Science? (1998)

WP-42

Monica Brown
Neither Here Nor There: Nuyorican Literature, Home, and the American National Symbolic (1998)

WP-43

Carol Fimmen,
et al.

A Spatial Study of the Mobility of Hispanics
in Illinois and the Implications for
Educational Institutions
(1998)

WP-44

Robert P. Moreno
Jose A. Lopez
Latina Mothers' Involvement in their Children's Schooling: The Role of Maternal Education and Acculturation (1999)

WP-45

Victor Ortiz

Latinas on the Border and La Vista Grande: The Common Ground of Displacements and Breakthroughs (1999)

WP-46

Margaret Villanueva
Brian Erdman
Larry Howlett

World City/Regional City: Latinos and African-Americans in Chicago and St. Louis (2000)

WP-47

Victor Garcia
Laura G. Martinez
Guanajuatense and Other Mexican Immigrants in the United States: New Communities in Non-Metropolitan and Agricultural Regions (1999)

WP-48

Robert P. Moreno
Teaching Everyday and School Related Tasks: Effective Instruction Among Mexican-American Mothers (1999)

WP-49

 

WP-50

Rudy Hernandez,
et. al.
Latino Youth: Converting Challenges to Opportunities (1999)

WP-51

Roberto M.
De Anda

Mexican-Origin Women’s Employment Instability (2000)

WP-52
Vivian D. Roeder
Ann Millard

Gender and Employment Among Latino Farmworkers in Michigan (2000)

WP-53
Marvi S. Lacar
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996: Implications for Hispanic Migrant Farmworkers (2001)

WP-54

 

WP-55

Ann Millard,
et. al.

Pesticide Safety Knowledge Among Michigan Migrant Workers (2004)

WP-56

Rene Rosenbaum
The Direct Economic Impact of Migrant Farmworkers on Southeastern Michigan (2001)

WP-57

Rene Antrop-Gonzalez
"This School is my Santuary" The Dr. Pedro Albizu Campo Alternative High School (2003)
WP-58
Rudy Hernandez
Fatherwork in the Crossfire: Chicano Teen
Fathers Struggling to "Take Care of Business"
(2002)
WP-59
Katherine Fennelly Helga Leitner
How the Food Processing Industry is
Diversifying Rural Minnesota
(2002)
WP-60
Carlos Ponce Brendon Comer
Is Acculturation in Hispanic Health Research a Flawed Concept? (2003)
WP-61
Rene Antrop-Gonzalez
Where are the academically successful Puerto Rican students? Five Success Factors of High Achieving Puerto Rican High School Students (2003)
WP-62
Rudy Hernandez
A Framework for Studying Latino Fathers (2004)
WP-63
Rudy Hernandez
The Browning of a Pardigm: Latinos in Neither Black nor White (2004)
WP-64
Margaret A.
Villanueva
Latina Immigrants in Minnesota Communities: A Comparative Survey on Demographics,
Needs, Barriers, and Assets
(2004)
WP-65
Katherine Fennelly
Immigration & Poverty in the Northwest Area States (2006)
WP-66
 

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