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67 * ! Sun, 7/29/2012, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM CC-Room 25C
Estimating Unauthorized Migration — Topic Contributed Papers
Social Statistics Section , Section on Survey Research Methods , International Indian Statistical Association , Section on Government Statistics
Organizer(s): Enrico A. Marcelli, San Diego State University
Chair(s): Enrico A. Marcelli, San Diego State University
4:05 PM Thinking About Unauthorized Population Estimates as Residuals: The Method and Policy Implications Karen Woodrow-Lafield, University of Maryland Population Research Center
4:25 PM Estimating the Number and Characteristics of Illegal Migrants via the Center Sampling Technique: Methodology and Application to Italian Data Gianluca Baio, University College London ; Gian Carlo Blangiardo, University of Milano-Bicocca ; Marta Blangiardo, Imperial College London
4:45 PM Estimating Unauthorized Immigrant Populations in Sub-State Areas Laura E Hill, Public Policy Institute of California ; Hans Johnson, Public Policy Institute of California ; Joseph Hayes, Public Policy Institute of California ; David Ezekiel, Public Policy Institute of California
5:05 PM Household Probability Sampling of Legal and Unauthorized Migrants Enrico A. Marcelli, San Diego State University
5:25 PM Unauthorized Immigrants, Trends, and Characteristics: Comparison of Estimates Based in the CPS and ACS Jeffrey Passel, Pew Hispanic Center
5:45 PM Floor Discussion



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