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California Immigration: From New to Settled

Explore the immigration trends in California, from the immigration explosion to the maturing settlement of newcomers. Discover the growth of the foreign-born population and the impact on the state's demographics and economy.

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California Immigration: From New to Settled

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  1. California Immigration From New to Settled DOWELL MYERS School of Policy, Planning, and Development University of Southern California

  2. • Immigration Explosion • Maturing Settlement Newcomers in the US and California California leads the way A close look at Los Angeles County

  3. Percent Foreign-Born in the U.S., 1970-2000 31,107,889 Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  4. Percentage of 2000 Population that is Foreign Born Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  5. Growth of Foreign-Born Population in U.S. Metropolitan Areas Source: J.H. Johnson, Jr., “Immigration Reform and the Future of U.S. Metropolitan Areas in the Post-9/11 Environment”, ULI on the Future, 2002

  6. Percent Foreign-Born by State, 1980-2000 Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  7. Percent of State Residents Who Are New Immigrants, 1980-2000 Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  8. Percent Foreign-Born in 2000 vs. 1990 Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  9. Each State's Share of Nation’sNew Immigrants in 1990 vs. 1980 Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  10. Each State's Share of Nation’s New Immigrants in 2000 vs. 1990 Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  11. Percent Foreign Born in the US and California1990-2000 California United States Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

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  14. Percent of California Population Who Are Immigrants 8,864,255 Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  15. Percent Foreign-Born in California, 2000

  16. Difference Between Percent New Immigrants and Immigrants Who Settled in the US 10-19 Years California, 2000

  17. Difference Between Percent New Immigrants and Percent Immigrants Who Settled In The US 10-19 Years Los Angeles, 2000 – More new immigrants than 10 years settled -- Fewer new immigrants than 10 years settled

  18. Difference Between Percent Immigrants Who Settled In The US 10-19 Years And 20-29 Years Los Angeles, 2000 – More medium immigrants than long settled immigrants -- Fewer medium immigrants than long settled immigrants

  19. Percent Hispanic by Duration of Settlement Los Angeles County 2000

  20. Future Prosperity ? Some see… Declining skills Rising poverty Overloaded public services

  21. Comparisonof Homeownership Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  22. Percent Living in Poverty Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  23. CALIFORNIA’S FUTURE Recent trends are so misleading The future has real potential but only if we act on it Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  24. Percent of California Population Who Are Immigrants Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  25. Duration in US Comparisonof Homeownership Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  26. Duration in US Comparisonof Percent without Health Insurance by Nativity and Duration in California Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  27. Duration in US Comparisonof Percent Using Public Transit by Nativity and Duration in California Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  28. Duration in US Comparisonof Percent Speaking English Well by Nativity and Duration in California Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  29. Duration in US Percent Living in Poverty Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  30. Demographic Dynamics: Poverty Rates for Los Angeles % Poor 1980s Immigrant Arrivals 1970s Immigrant Arrivals TOTAL U.S.-Born Residents 1960s Immigrant Arrivals Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  31. Poverty Rate Trajectories for Immigrants in California Latino Immigrants Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  32. Immigrant Share 1970 - 2020 Immigrant Percentage of California Population All immigrants Recent arrivals

  33. Percent Poverty Among California's Foreign-Born Residents Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

  34. Los Angeles Times, 1-23-01, A-1 Dowell Myers USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

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