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LOCATION:Puck - The Rudin Family Forum for Civic Dialogue, 2nd Fl., 295 Lafayette Street, New York; NY 10012-9604
DESCRIPTION:It has been fifty years since the Hart Celler
Immigration reforms went into full effect, marking
the resumption of massive international migration
to New York City after a forty-year lull. Today,
immigrants make up 37% of the NYC’s population
and 46% of the labor force. Together, immigrants
and their children make up the majority of NYC’s
children and young adult population. How has this
shaped NYC—its economy, politics, and culture?
How have our institutions responded?
URL;VALUE=URI:https://wagner.nyu.edu/community/events/wagner-05-09-2017
SUMMARY:Henry Rice Urban Policy Forum: How
Immigrants—and Their Kids—Have Remade New York
City
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