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Curriculum Vitae – November 2018 GUILLERMINA JASSO Department of Sociology New York University Tel: (212) 998-8368 295 Lafayette Street, 4 th Floor Fax: (212) 995-4140 New York, New York 10012-9605 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. 1974 The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (Department of Social Relations) M.A. 1970 University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana (Department of Sociology and Anthropology) B.A. 1962 Our Lady of the Lake College, San Antonio, Texas (Major: Sociology. Minor: Philosophy) EMPLOYMENT 2012 - 2015 Chair, Department of Sociology, New York University 2008 - Silver Professor, New York University 1991 - Professor, Department of Sociology, New York University 1991 - 1997 Founding Director, Methods Workshop, New York University 1987 - 1992 Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Iowa (on leave, 1991-1992) 1987 - 1992 Founding Director, Program in Theoretical Analysis, University of Iowa (on leave, 1991-1992) 1986 - 1989 Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota (on leave, 1987-1989) 1986 - 1987 Co-Founder, Life Course Center, University of Minnesota 1982 - 1986 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota 1980 - 1982 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan 1979 - 1980 Director of Research, U.S. Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy, Washington, DC 1977 - 1979 Special Assistant to the Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service, United States Department of Justice, Washington, DC 1975 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, The Johns Hopkins University 1974 - 1977 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Barnard College and Columbia University 1

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Curriculum Vitae – November 2018

GUILLERMINA JASSO

Department of Sociology New York University Tel: (212) 998-8368295 Lafayette Street, 4th Floor Fax: (212) 995-4140New York, New York 10012-9605 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. 1974 The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (Department of Social Relations)

M.A. 1970 University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana (Department of Sociology and Anthropology)

B.A. 1962 Our Lady of the Lake College, San Antonio, Texas (Major: Sociology. Minor: Philosophy)

EMPLOYMENT

2012 - 2015 Chair, Department of Sociology, New York University

2008 - Silver Professor, New York University

1991 - Professor, Department of Sociology, New York University

1991 - 1997 Founding Director, Methods Workshop, New York University

1987 - 1992 Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Iowa(on leave, 1991-1992)

1987 - 1992 Founding Director, Program in Theoretical Analysis, University of Iowa(on leave, 1991-1992)

1986 - 1989 Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota(on leave, 1987-1989)

1986 - 1987 Co-Founder, Life Course Center, University of Minnesota

1982 - 1986 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota

1980 - 1982 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan

1979 - 1980 Director of Research, U.S. Select Commission on Immigration andRefugee Policy, Washington, DC

1977 - 1979 Special Assistant to the Commissioner, Immigration and NaturalizationService, United States Department of Justice, Washington, DC

1975 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science,The Johns Hopkins University

1974 - 1977 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Barnard College and Columbia University

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FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS, AND KEYNOTES

Foschi Lecture, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, February 2019.

Award named for Jasso. The first Jasso Award for Best Graduate Student Paper at the BiennialConference on Population and Public Policy will be made in February 2019.

Keynote Address, 11th Conference of the International Network of Analytical Sociologists(INAS), Stanford University, California, June 2018.

Elected to Executive Council, Sociological Research Association, 2018-2021, to serve indifferent capacities each year, culminating in President the final year.

Keynote Address, Second International Workshop of ISA-RC45: Inequality, co-sponsored by theStratification and Social Psychology Project in Japan and the International SociologicalAssociation’s Research Committee 45 on Rational Choice, Utrecht University, Netherlands,September 2017.

Keynote Address, Summer Institute on the Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models (EITM), sponsored by the Hobby School of Public Affairs, University of Houston, Houston,Texas, June 2017.

Keynote Address, Congress of the Swiss Sociological Association, Zurich, Switzerland, June2017.

Fellow, Global Labor Organization, 2017 - .

Karl F. Schuessler Lecture in the Methodologies of Social Research, Indiana University,Bloomington, April 2016.

Winner, Paul F. Lazarsfeld Award for a Career of Scholarship in Sociological Methodology,American Sociological Association Methodology Section, 2015.

Keynote Address, RC 42 Social Psychology, Quadrennial Meeting of the InternationalSociological Association, Yokohama, Japan, July 2014.

External Research Fellow, Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM), UniversityCollege London, 2013 - .

Invited Lecture, Conference on “Linking Theory and Empirical Research in the Social Sciences –Major Challenges and Current Debates,” Berlin, Germany, July 2013.

Invited Lecture, 3rd Berlin Summer School in Social Sciences, sponsored by the Berlin GraduateSchool of Social Sciences and the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB), Berlin,Germany, July 2013.

Invited Lecture, Third TEMPO Conference on International Migration, Centre for EconomicPolicy Research (CEPR) and Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Nürnberg, Germany,October 2012.

Fedele F. And Iris M. Fauri Memorial Lecture, University of Michigan, September 2012.

Keynote Address, 14th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Justice Research,College of Management - Academic Studies, Rishon LeZion, Israel, September 2012.

Keynote – the Julian Simon Lecture, Ninth Annual Migration Meeting, Institute for the Study of

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Labor (Institut zur Zukunft der Arbeit – IZA), Bonn, Germany, June 2012.

Keynote Address, Third Norface Migration Workshop, University of Mannheim, March 2012.

Keynote Address, National Children’s Study Symposium Next Generation and Our Future:Health Disparities Among Children of Immigrants, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda,Maryland, December 2011.

Visiting Professor, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma deMéxico, Mexico City, Mexico, November 2011.

Distinguished Panel Paper, Workshop on Market Dynamics in the Arab Gulf and OtherEmerging Economies, New York University Abu Dhabi, New York, NY, April 2011.

Keynote Lecture, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma deMéxico, Mexico City, Mexico, May 2010.

Winner, Award for Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship in Population, AmericanSociological Association Population Section, 2009, for “From Illegal to Legal: EstimatingPrevious Illegal Experience among New Legal Immigrants to the United States” (with Douglas S.Massey, Mark R. Rosenzweig, and James P. Smith), International Migration Review, 2008.

Co-Winner, Best Article Prize, Law and Society Association, 2009, for “How Law Rules: Torture, Terror, and the Normative Judgments of Iraqi Judges” (with John Hagan and GabrielleFerrales), Law and Society Review, 2008.

Focus Paper and Speaker, Panel on Immigration, 75th Anniversary Conference of the School ofPublic Affairs at American University, Washington, DC, March 2009.

Keynote Speaker, New Immigrant Survey Interviewer Training, Houston, Texas, February 2009,April 2009.

Lunch Speaker, Michigan Retirement Research Workshop, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,MI, April 2008.

Dinner Speaker, Immigration and Ethnic History Society, New York, NY, March 2008.

Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, elected October 2007.

Keynote Address, Annual Conference of the Research Data Centres Network of Canada, Halifax,Nova Scotia, October 2007.

Research Associate, Hobby School of Public Affairs, University of Houston, Houston, Texas,2007-.

Society of Fellows, New York University, 2007-.

Lecture, Department of Homeland Security, International Studies Program, Washington, DC,July 2007.

Lunch Speaker, Conference on “Immigration: Issues for a New America,” Knight Center forSpecialized Journalism, University of Maryland, December 2006.

Speaker, Stanford Roundtable on U.S.-Mexico Immigration Issues, sponsored by the Bill LaneCenter for the Study of the North American West, Stanford University, October 2006.

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Fellow, Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, Stanford University, 2006-.

Plenary Lecture, Annual Conference of EQUALSOC, the European Commission’s Network of Excellence on Economic Change, Quality of Life, and Social Cohesion, Barcelona, Spain, September 2006.

Keynote Address, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Population Society, Toronto, Canada, June2006.

Founders’ Panel Paper, Twentieth Anniversary Celebration of the Minnesota Life Course Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 2006.

Plenary Address, Annual Meeting of the Swedish Sociological Society, Skövde, Sweden, February 2005.

Series of Invited Lectures, University of Skövde, Sweden, October 2004.

Keynote Address, Dedication of Oldendorff Research Institute, Tilburg University, June 2004.

Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (Institut zur Zukunft der Arbeit – IZA), Bonn,Germany, 2004-.

Distinguished Lecture, National Science Foundation, SBE Directorate, March 2003.

Presidential Plenary Invited Lecture, Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, Georgia, April 2001.

Marschak Colloquium, UCLA, February 2000.

Who's Who in America, 2000-.

Who's Who in the World, 2001-.

Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California, 1999-2000.

Series of Four Invited Lectures, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, June 1999.

Plenary Address, VIIth Conference of the International Society for Justice Research, Denver, Colorado, 1998.

Series of Four Invited Lectures, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, January 1996.

Sociological Research Association, elected 1995.

Invited Lecture, Zentrum für Umfragen, Methoden, und Analysen (ZUMA), Mannheim, Germany, 1995.

Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars, elected 1994.

University Public Lecture, Our Lady of the Lake University, 1989.

Sixth Annual Distinguished Alumni Lectureship, Department of Sociology, University of NotreDame, 1987.

Bush Foundation Fellowship, 1984-1985.

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Fellow, Collegiate Institute for Values and Science, University of Michigan, since 1981.

Exchange Fellow, United States/European Economic Community, 1980.

Theory Prize, Department of Sociology, University of Notre Dame, 1968.

PUBLICATIONS

Books

Jasso, Guillermina, and Mark R. Rosenzweig. 1990. The New Chosen People: Immigrants inthe United States. A volume in "The Population of the United States in the 1980s: ACensus Monograph Series." New York: Russell Sage.

Articles and Book Chapters

Rossi, Peter H., William A. Sampson, Christine E. Bose, Guillermina Jasso, and Jeffrey Passel. 1974. "Measuring Household Social Standing." Social Science Research 3:169-190.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Peter H. Rossi. 1977. "Distributive Justice and Earned Income." American Sociological Review 42:639-651.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1978. "On the Justice of Earnings: A New Specification of the JusticeEvaluation Function." American Journal of Sociology 83:1398-1419.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1979. "On Gini's Mean Difference and Gini's Index of Concentration(Comment on Allison, ASR, December 1978)." American Sociological Review 44:867-870.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1979. "The Total and Average Numbers of Undocumented Persons andTheir Average Duration in Undocumented Status." Pp. 25-28 in Robert S. Landmann(ed.), The Problem of the Undocumented Worker. Washington, D.C.: U.S. CommunityService Administration.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1980. "A New Theory of Distributive Justice." American SociologicalReview 45:3-32.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1981. "Further Notes on the Theory of Distributive Justice (Reply toSo³tan)." American Sociological Review 46:352-360.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1981. "Who Gains and Who Loses under Alternative Income DistributionalRegimes That Have Identical Magnitudes of the Gini Coefficient." Proceedings of the1981 Social Statistics Section of the American Statistical Association: 350-355.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1982. "Measuring Inequality by the Ratio of the Geometric Mean to theArithmetic Mean." Sociological Methods and Research 10:303-326.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Mark R. Rosenzweig. 1982. "Estimating the Emigration Rates of LegalImmigrants Using Administrative and Survey Data: The 1971 Cohort of Immigrants tothe United States." Demography 19:279-290. [Earlier version appeared in U.S.Immigration Policy and the National Interest: Appendix D to the Staff Report of theSelect Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy, 1981.]

Jasso, Guillermina. 1983. "Fairness of Individual Rewards And Fairness of the RewardDistribution: Specifying the Inconsistency between the Micro and Macro Principles of

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Justice." Social Psychology Quarterly 46:185-199.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1983. "Using the Inverse Distribution Function to Compare IncomeDistributions and Their Inequality." Research In Social Stratification and Mobility2:271-306.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1983. "Social Consequences of the Sense of Distributive Justice: Small-Group Applications." Pp. 243-294 in David M. Messick and Karen S. Cook (eds.),Theories of Equity: Psychological and Sociological Perspectives. New York: Praeger.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1985. "Marital Coital Frequency and the Passage of Time: Estimating theSeparate Effects of Spouses' Ages and Marital Duration, Birth and Marriage Cohorts, andPeriod Influences." American Sociological Review 50:224-241.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1986. "A New Representation of the Just Term in Distributive-JusticeTheory: Its Properties and Operation in Theoretical Derivation and EmpiricalEstimation." Journal of Mathematical Sociology 12:251-274.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1986. "Is It Outlier Deletion or Is It Sample Truncation? Notes on Scienceand Sexuality (Reply to Kahn and Udry)." American Sociological Review 51:738-742.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Mark R. Rosenzweig. 1986. "Family Reunification and the ImmigrationMultiplier: U.S. Immigration Law, Origin-Country Conditions, and the Reproduction ofImmigrants." Demography 23:291-311.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Mark R. Rosenzweig. 1986. "What's in a Name? Country-of-OriginInfluences on the Earnings of Immigrants in the United States." Research in HumanCapital and Development 4:75-106.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1987. "Choosing a Good: Models Based on the Theory of the Distributive-Justice Force." Advances in Group Processes: Theory and Research 4:67-108.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Mark R. Rosenzweig. 1987. "Using National Recording Systems for theMeasurement and Analysis of Immigration to the United States." International MigrationReview 21:1212-1244.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1988. "Principles of Theoretical Analysis." Sociological Theory 6:1-20.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1988. "Whom Shall We Welcome? Elite Judgments of the Criteria for theSelection of Immigrants." American Sociological Review 53:919-932.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1988. "Distributive-Justice Effects of Employment and Earnings on MaritalCohesiveness: An Empirical Test of Theoretical Predictions." Pp. 123-162 (references,pp. 490-493) in Murray Webster and Martha Foschi (eds.), Status Generalization: NewTheory and Research. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Mark R. Rosenzweig. 1988. "How Well Do U.S. Immigrants Do? Vintage Effects, Emigration Selectivity, and Occupational Mobility." Research inPopulation Economics 6:229-253.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1989. "Self-Interest, Distributive Justice, and the Income Distribution: ATheoretical Fragment Based on St. Anselm's Postulate." Social Justice Research 3:251-276.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1989. "Notes on the Advancement of Theoretical Sociology (Reply toTurner)." Sociological Theory 7:135-144.

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Jasso, Guillermina. 1989. "The Theory of the Distributive-Justice Force in Human Affairs: Analyzing the Three Central Questions." Pp. 354-387 in Joseph Berger, Morris Zelditch,Jr., and Bo Anderson (eds.), Sociological Theories in Progress: New Formulations. Newbury Park, California: Sage.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Mark R. Rosenzweig. 1989. "Sponsors, Sponsorship Rates, and theImmigration Multiplier." International Migration Review 23:856-888.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Mark R. Rosenzweig. 1989. "Language Skill Acquisition, LaborMarkets, and Locational Choice: the Foreign-Born in the United States, 1900 and 1980." Pp. 217-239 in Jouke van Dijk, Hendrik Folmer, Henry W. Herzog, Jr., and Alan M.Schlottmann (eds.), Migration and Labor Market Adjustment. Dordrecht: Kluwer.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1990. "Methods for the Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of ComparisonProcesses." Sociological Methodology 20:369-419.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Mark R. Rosenzweig. 1990. "Self-Selection and the Earnings ofImmigrants: Comment." American Economic Review 80:298-304.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1991. "Cloister and Society: Analyzing the Public Benefit of Monastic andMendicant Institutions." Journal of Mathematical Sociology 16:109-136.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1991. "Distributive Justice and Social Welfare Institutions." Pp. 155-196 inRiël Vermunt and Herman Steensma (eds.), Social Justice in Human Relations, Volume2: Societal and Psychological Consequences of Justice and Injustice. New York: Plenum.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1993. "Building the Theory of Comparison Processes: Construction ofPostulates and Derivation of Predictions." Pp. 212-264 (references, pp. 474-478) inJoseph Berger and Morris Zelditch, Jr. (eds.), Theoretical Research Programs: Studies inthe Growth of Theory. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1993. "Choice and Emotion in Comparison Theory." Rationality andSociety 5:231-274.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1993. "Using Abell's Narrative Method to Build a Theory: The Case of theTheory of Distributive Justice and Its Generalization to the Theory of ComparisonProcesses." Journal of Mathematical Sociology 18:219-251.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1993. "Analyzing Conflict Severity: Predictions of Distributive-JusticeTheory for the Two-Subgroup Case." Social Justice Research 6:357-382.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Mark R. Rosenzweig. 1994. "Labor Immigration, Family Reunification,and Immigration Policy: The U.S. Experience." In Jean-Pierre Garson (ed.), Migrationand International Cooperation: Challenges for OECD Countries. Paris: OECD Press.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1994. "Assessing Individual and Group Differences in the Sense of Justice: Framework and Application to Gender Differences in Judgments of the Justice ofEarnings." Social Science Research 23:368-406.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Mark R. Rosenzweig. 1995. "Do Immigrants Screened for Skills DoBetter Than Family-Reunification Immigrants?" International Migration Review 29:85-111.

Reprinted in The Economics of Migration, Volume III, edited by Klaus F.Zimmerman and Thomas K. Bauer, Elgar Publishing, 2002.

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Jasso, Guillermina. 1996. "Exploring the Reciprocal Relations between Theoretical andEmpirical Work: The Case of the Justice Evaluation Function (Paper in Honor of RobertK. Merton)." Sociological Methods and Research 24:253-303.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1996. "Deriving Implications of Comparison Theory for DemographicPhenomena: A First Step in the Analysis of Migration." The Sociological Quarterly37:19-57.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1997. "Migration and the Dynamics of Family Phenomena." Pp. 63-77 inAlan Booth, Ann C. Crouter, and Nancy Landale (eds.), Immigration and the Family: Research and Policy on U.S. Immigrants. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence ErlbaumPublishers.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1997. "The Common Mathematical Structure of Disparate SociologicalQuestions." Sociological Forum 12:37-51.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Murray Webster, Jr. 1997. "Double Standards in Just Earnings for Maleand Female Workers." Social Psychology Quarterly 60:66-78.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1997. "Derivation of Predictions in Comparison Theory: Foundations of theMacromodel Approach." Pp. 241-270 in Jacek Szmatka, John Skvoretz, and JosephBerger (eds.), Status, Network, and Structure: Theory Development in Group Processes. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Karl-Dieter Opp. 1997. "Probing the Character of Norms: A FactorialSurvey Analysis of the Norms of Political Action." American Sociological Review62:947-964.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Bernd Wegener. 1997. "Methods for Empirical Justice Analysis: Part I.Framework, Models, and Quantities." Social Justice Research 10:393-430.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1998. "Exploring the Justice of Punishments: Framing, Expressiveness, andthe Just Prison Sentence." Social Justice Research 11:397-422.

Bustamante, Jorge, Guillermina Jasso, J. Edward Taylor, and Paz Trigueros Legarreta. 1998. "Mexicans in the United States." Pp. 91-162 in Binational Study: Migration betweenMexico and the United States, Volume 1. Mexico City: Mexican Ministry of ForeignAffairs; Washington, DC: U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform.

Bustamante, Jorge, Guillermina Jasso, J. Edward Taylor, and Paz Trigueros Legarreta. 1998. "Characteristics of Migrants" (Six research reports on citizenship and nationality,migration selectivity, data sources in Mexico and the United States, and detailedtabulations; in Spanish and English). Pp. 695-817 in Binational Study: Migrationbetween Mexico and the United States, Volume 2. Mexico City: Mexican Ministry ofForeign Affairs; Washington, DC: U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1999. "How Much Injustice Is There in the World? Two New JusticeIndexes." American Sociological Review 64:133-168.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Bernd Wegener. 1999. "Gender and Country Differences in the Sense ofJustice: Justice Evaluation, Gender Earnings Gap, and Earnings Functions in ThirteenCountries." International Journal of Comparative Sociology 40:94-116.

Hechter, Michael, James Ranger-Moore, Guillermina Jasso, and Christine Horne. 1999. "DoValues Matter? An Analysis of Advance Directives for Medical Treatment." EuropeanSociological Review 15:405-430.

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Jasso, Guillermina, and Murray Webster, Jr. 1999. "Assessing the Gender Gap in Just Earningsand Its Underlying Mechanisms." Social Psychology Quarterly 62:367-380.

Jasso, Guillermina, Douglas S. Massey, Mark R. Rosenzweig, and James P. Smith. 2000. "Family, Schooling, Religiosity, and Mobility among New Legal Immigrants to theUnited States: Evidence from the New Immigrant Survey Pilot." Pp. 52-81 in Lydio F.Tomasi and Mary G. Powers (eds.), Immigration Today: Pastoral and ResearchChallenges. Staten Island, New York: Center for Migration Studies.

Jasso, Guillermina, Mark R. Rosenzweig, and James P. Smith. 2000. "The Changing Skill ofNew Immigrants to the United States: Recent Trends and Their Determinants." Pp. 185-225 in George J. Borjas (ed.), Issues in the Economics of Immigration. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Jasso, Guillermina, Douglas S. Massey, Mark R. Rosenzweig, and James P. Smith. 2000. "TheNew Immigrant Survey Pilot (NIS-P): Overview and New Findings about U.S. LegalImmigrants at Admission." Demography 37:127-138.

Jasso, Guillermina, Douglas S. Massey, Mark R. Rosenzweig, and James P. Smith. 2000. "Assortative Mating among Married New Legal Immigrants to the United States: Evidence from the New Immigrant Survey Pilot." International Migration Review34:443-459.

Reprinted in Recent Developments in the Economics of Immigration, edited by Barry R.Chiswick and Paul W. Miller, Elgar Publishing, 2012.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2000. "Some of Robert K. Merton's Contributions to Justice Theory." Sociological Theory 18:331-339.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2000. "Trends in the Experience of Injustice: Justice Indexes aboutEarnings in Six Societies, 1991-1996." Social Justice Research 13:101-121.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2000. "How I Became a Theorist." Sociological Theory 18:490-497.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2001. "Rule-Finding about Rule-Making: Comparison Processes and theMaking of Norms." Pp. 348-393 in Michael Hechter and Karl-Dieter Opp (eds.), SocialNorms. New York, New York: Russell Sage.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2001. "Studying Status: An Integrated Framework." AmericanSociological Review 66:96-124.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2001. "Formal Theory." Pp. 37-68 in Jonathan H. Turner (ed.), Handbookof Sociological Theory. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2001. "Comparison Theory." Pp. 669-698 in Jonathan H. Turner (ed.),Handbook of Sociological Theory. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Nura Resh. 2002. “Exploring the Sense of Justice about Grades.” European Sociological Review 18:333-351.

Reprinted in Virtual Issue on the Sociology of Education, collecting seven previouslypublished articles, European Sociological Review

http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/eursoj/virtualissue_education.html

Jasso, Guillermina. 2002. "Seven Secrets for Doing Theory." Pp. 317-342 in Joseph Berger and

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Morris Zelditch, Jr. (eds.), New Directions in Contemporary Sociological Theory. Boulder, CO: Rowman and Littlefield Press.

Jasso, Guillermina, Douglas S. Massey, Mark R. Rosenzweig, and James P. Smith. 2003. "Exploring the Religious Preference of Recent Immigrants to the United States: Evidencefrom the New Immigrant Survey Pilot." Pp. 217-253 in Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad, Jane I.Smith, and John L. Esposito (eds.), Religion and Immigration: Christian, Jewish, andMuslim Experiences in the United States. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2003. “Migration, Human Development, and the Lifecourse.” Pp. 331-364in Jeylan T. Mortimer and Michael Shanahan (eds.), Handbook of the Lifecourse. NewYork: Kluwer.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2004. "Have the Occupational Skills of New Legal Immigrants to theUnited States Changed Over Time? Evidence from the Immigrant Cohorts of 1977,1982, and 1994." Pp. 261-285 in Douglas S. Massey and J. Edward Taylor (eds.),International Migration: Prospects and Policies in a Global Market. Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press.

Jasso, Guillermina, Douglas S. Massey, Mark R. Rosenzweig, and James P. Smith. 2004. “Immigrant Health – Selectivity and Acculturation.” Pages 227-266 in Norman B.Anderson, Randy A. Bulatao, and Barney Cohen (eds.), Critical Perspectives on Racialand Ethnic Differences in Health in Late Life. Washington, DC: National AcademyPress.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2004. “The Tripartite Structure of Social Science Analysis.” SociologicalTheory 22:401-431.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2005. “Culture and the Sense of Justice: A Comprehensive Framework forAnalysis.” Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology 13:14-47.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Eva Meyersson Milgrom. 2005. “Svar till Eriksson.” EkonomiskDebatt 33:53-55. (In Swedish.)

Jasso, Guillermina, Douglas S. Massey, Mark R. Rosenzweig, and James P. Smith. 2005. “Immigration, Health, and New York City: Early Results Based on the U.S. New-Immigrant Cohort of 2003.” Economic Policy Review 11:127-151.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2006. “Factorial Survey Methods for Studying Beliefs and Judgments.” Sociological Methods and Research 34:334-423.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Mark R. Rosenzweig. 2006. “Characteristics of Immigrants to theUnited States: 1820-2003.” Pp. 328-358 in Reed Ueda (ed.), A Companion to AmericanImmigration. A volume in the series, Blackwell Companions to American History. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2006. “Homans and the Study of Justice.” Pp. 203-227 in A. Javier Treviño(ed.), George C. Homans: History, Theory, and Method. Boulder, Colorado: ParadigmPress.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2006. “The Theory of Comparison Processes.” Pp. 165-193 in Peter J.Burke (ed.), Contemporary Social Psychological Theories. Stanford, CA: StanfordUniversity Press.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2006. “Emotion in Justice Processes.” Pp. 321-346 in Jan E. Stets andJonathan H. Turner (eds.), Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions. New York:

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Springer.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Samuel Kotz. 2007. “A New Continuous Distribution and Two NewFamilies of Distributions Based on the Exponential.” Statistica Neerlandica 61:305-328. Manuscript available as IZA Discussion Paper No. 2598 at www.iza.org.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2007. “Studying Justice: Measurement, Estimation, and Analysis of theActual Reward and the Just Reward.” Pp. 225-253 in Kjell Törnblom and Riel Vermunt(eds.), Distributive and Procedural Justice: Research and Social Applications. London,UK: Ashgate. Manuscript available as IZA Discussion Paper No. 2592 at www.iza.org.

Törnblom, Kjell, Guillermina Jasso, and Riel Vermunt. 2007. “Theoretical Integration andUnification: A Focus on Justice.” Social Justice Research 20:263-269.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2007. “Theoretical Unification in Justice and Beyond.” Social JusticeResearch 20:336-371. Manuscript available as IZA Discussion Paper No. 2641 atwww.iza.org.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2008. “The Terms and Relations of Comparison, Referential, and RelativeProcesses.” Pp. 265-290 in Andreas Diekmann, Klaus Eichner, Peter Schmidt, andThomas Voss (eds.), Rational Choice: Theoretische Analyse und Empirische Resultate. Festschrift für Karl-Dieter Opp. Wiesbaden, Germany: VS Verlag. Manuscript availableas IZA Discussion Paper No. 2817 at www.iza.org.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Eva M. Meyersson Milgrom. 2008. “Distributive Justice and CEOCompensation.” Acta Sociologica 51:123-143. Manuscript available as IZA DiscussionPaper No. 3236 at www.iza.org. Published article at http://asj.sagepub.com/ .

Jasso, Guillermina, and Samuel Kotz. 2008. “Two Types of Inequality: Inequality BetweenPersons and Inequality Between Subgroups.” Sociological Methods and Research 37:31-74. Manuscript available as IZA Discussion Paper No. 2749 at www.iza.org.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2008. “A New Unified Theory of Sociobehavioral Forces.” EuropeanSociological Review 24:411-434. Manuscript available as IZA Discussion Paper No.3243 at www.iza.org. Published article athttp://esr.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/jcn023?ijkey=pJnSbWYQvbebrAq&keytype=ref

Hagan, John, Gabrielle Ferrales, and Guillermina Jasso. 2008. “How Law Rules: Torture,Terror, and the Normative Judgments of Iraqi Judges.” Law and Society Review 42:605-643.

Co-Winner, Best Article Prize, Law and Society Association, 2009.

Hagan, John, Gabrielle Ferrales, and Guillermina Jasso. 2008. “La Sanction de la torture enIrak: Une étude de cas sur l’imposition de la démocratie et de l’État de droit.” Traduit del’anglais par Nicolas Guilhot. (“The Public Sociology of Sanctioning Torture in Iraq: ACase Study of Forced Democracy and the Rule of Law.”) Actes de la recherche ensciences sociales 174:34-43.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2008. “Shall We Kill or Enslave Caesar? Analyzing the Caesar Model.” Advances in Group Processes 25:327-343. Manuscript available as IZA DiscussionPaper No. 3460 at www.iza.org.

Jasso, Guillermina, Douglas S. Massey, Mark R. Rosenzweig, and James P. Smith. 2008. “From Illegal to Legal: Estimating Previous Illegal Experience among New LegalImmigrants to the United States.” International Migration Review 42:803-843.

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Manuscript available as IZA Discussion Paper No. 3441 at www.iza.org.

Winner, Award for Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship in Population, AmericanSociological Association, Population Section, 2009.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2009. “A New Model of Wage Determination and Wage Inequality.” Rationality and Society 21:113-168. Manuscript available as IZA Discussion Paper No.3850 at www.iza.org.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Mark R. Rosenzweig. 2009. “Selection Criteria and the SkillComposition of Immigrants: A Comparative Analysis of Australian and U.S.Employment Immigration.” Pp. 153-183 in Jagdish Bhagwati and Gordon H. Hanson(eds.), Skilled Immigration Today: Prospects, Problems, and Policies. New York:Oxford. Manuscript available as IZA Discussion Paper No. 3564 at www.iza.org.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2009. “Ethnicity and the Immigration of Highly Skilled Workers to theUnited States.” International Journal of Manpower 30:26-42. Manuscript available asIZA Discussion Paper No. 3950 at www.iza.org.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2010. “Linking Individuals and Societies.” Journal of MathematicalSociology 34:1-51. Manuscript available as IZA Discussion Paper No. 4288 atwww.iza.org.

Jasso, Guillermina, Vivek Wadhwa, Ben Rissing, Gary Gereffi, and Richard Freeman. 2010. “How Many Highly Skilled Foreign-Born Are Waiting in Line for U.S. Legal PermanentResidence?” International Migration Review 44:477-498.

Hagan, John, Gabrielle Ferrales, and Guillermina Jasso. 2010. “Collaboration and Resistance inthe Punishment of Torture in Iraq: A Judicial Sentencing Experiment.” WisconsinInternational Law Journal 28:1-38.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2010. “What Do We Expect from Our Government Representatives onImmigration? Three Things: Information, Integrity, Inventiveness.” Pp. 107-133 in BerylA. Radin and Joshua M. Chanin (eds.), What Do We Expect from Our Government? Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2011. "Plato: Seven Sociological Ideas for the Happy Life." Pp. 31-44 inChristofer Edling and Jens Rydgren (eds.), Sociological Insights of Great Thinkers:Sociology through Literature, Philosophy, and Science. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2011. “James S. Coleman.” Pp. 219-239 in George Ritzer and JeffreyStepnisky (eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Major Social Theorists. Oxford,UK: Blackwell.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2011. “Migration and Stratification.” Social Science Research 40:1292-1336. Available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2011.03.007

Jasso, Guillermina. 2012. “Is It Remittances Or Is It Tickets to America? A First Look atTransfers Behavior Among New U.S. Legal Immigrants Born in Mexico.” Pp. 203-241in Alfredo Cuecuecha and Carla Pederzini (eds.), Migration and Remittances fromMexico: Trends, Impacts, and New Challenges. Lanham, MD: Lexington.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2012. “Safeguarding Justice Research.” Sociological Methods andResearch 41:217-239.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2012. “Goods, Bads, and the Foa Resources: Analyzing Their Operation in

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the New Unified Theory of Sociobehavioral Forces.” Pp. 215-221 in Kjell Y. Törnblomand Ali Kazemi (eds.), Handbook of Social Resource Theory. New York, NY: Springer.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2012. “Factorial Survey Methods for Studying Goods, Bads, and the FoaResources.” Pp. 423-431 in Kjell Y. Törnblom and Ali Kazemi (eds.), Handbook ofSocial Resource Theory. New York, NY: Springer.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2013. “Migration and Health.” Pp. 366-379 in Steven J. Gold andStephanie J. Nawyn (eds.), The Routledge International Handbook of Migration Studies. New York, NY: Routledge.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2013. “Mathematical Sociology and Human Rights.” Pp. 336-354 in DavidL. Brunsma, Keri E. Iyall Smith, and Brian K. Gran (eds.), Handbook of Sociology andHuman Rights. Boulder, CO: Paradigm.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2014. “The Social Psychology of Immigration and Inequality.” Pp. 575-605in Jane D. McLeod, Edward J. Lawler, and Michael L. Schwalbe (eds.), Handbook of theSocial Psychology of Inequality. New York, NY: Springer.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2014. “Migration and Health: Longitudinal Studies.” Pp. 238-262 in MarcB. Schenker, Xóchitl Castañeda, and Alfonso Rodriguez-Lainz (eds.), Migration andHealth: A Research Methods Handbook. Oakland, CA: University of California Press.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Mark R. Rosenzweig. 2015. “No Child Left Behind? U.S. Immigrationand Divided Families.” Pp. 83-117 in Christian Dustmann (ed.), Migration: EconomicChange, Social Challenge. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2015. “Thinking, Saying, Doing in the World of Distributive Justice.” Social Justice Research 28(4):435-478. https://10.1007/s11211-015-0257-3 .

Jasso, Guillermina, Kjell Y. Törnblom, and Clara Sabbagh. 2016. “Distributive Justice.” Pp.201-218 in Clara Sabbagh and Manfred Schmitt (eds.), Handbook of Social JusticeTheory and Research. New York, NY: Springer.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2016. “(In)Equality and (In)Justice.” Civitas – Revista de CiênciasSociais 16(2):189-217. http://dx.doi.org/10.15448/1984-7289.2016.2.23118 . Manuscript available as IZA Discussion Paper No. 10125 at www.iza.org.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2016. “Mathematical Sociology.” In Janeen Baxter (ed.), OxfordBibliographies in Sociology. New York: Oxford University Press.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2017. “Inequality in the Distribution of a Good Is a Bad, andInequality in the Distribution of a Bad Is a Good.” European Sociological Review33(4):604-614. Prepublished 28 July 2017. https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcx062 .

Jasso, Guillermina. 2018. “The Theory of Comparison Processes.” Pp. 249-280 in Peter J.Burke (ed.), Contemporary Social Psychological Theories. Second Edition. Stanford,CA: Stanford University Press.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2018. “What Can You and I Do To Reduce Inequality?” Journal ofMathematical Sociology 42(4):186-204. Prepublished 10 August 2018. https://doi.org/10.1080/0022250X.2017.1343826 .

Jasso, Guillermina. In press. “Anything Lorenz Curves Can Do, Top Shares Can Do:Assessing the TopBot Family of Inequality Measures.” Sociological Methods andResearch. Prepublished 13 May 2018.

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https://doi.org/10.1177/0049124118769106 .

Jasso, Guillermina, Robert Shelly, and Murray Webster. In press. “How Impartial Are theObservers of Justice Theory?” Social Science Research. Prepublished 2 November2018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2018.10.013 .

Jasso, Guillermina, Douglas S. Massey, Mark R. Rosenzweig, and James P. Smith. In press. “The U.S. New Immigrant Survey: Overview and Preliminary Results Based on the New-Immigrant Cohorts of 1996 and 2003.” Pp. 29-46 in Beverley Morgan and BenNicholson (eds.), Immigration Research and Statistics Service Workshop on LongitudinalSurveys and Cross-Cultural Survey Design: Workshop Proceedings. London, UK:Crown Publishing.

Shorter Pieces and Encyclopedia Articles

Jasso, Guillermina. 1997. "Introduction." Special issue on "The Place of Rational Choice inSociology: Perspectives from Six Architects of Modern American Sociology." TheAmerican Sociologist 28:4-5.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2003. “Assumptions.” Pp. 33-36 in Michael Lewis-Beck, Alan Bryman,and Tim Futing Liao (eds.), The Sage Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods,Volume 1. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2003. “Basic Research.” Pp. 52-53 in Michael Lewis-Beck, Alan Bryman,and Tim Futing Liao (eds.), The Sage Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods,Volume 1. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2003. “Factorial Survey Method (Rossi’s Method).” Pp. 374-376 inMichael Lewis-Beck, Alan Bryman, and Tim Futing Liao (eds.), The Sage Encyclopediaof Social Science Research Methods, Volume 1. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2003. “Function.” Pp. 407-408 in Michael Lewis-Beck, Alan Bryman, andTim Futing Liao (eds.), The Sage Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods,Volume 1. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Tim Futing Liao. 2003. “Distribution.” Pp. 276-280 in Michael Lewis-Beck, Alan Bryman, and Tim Futing Liao (eds.), The Sage Encyclopedia of SocialScience Research Methods, Volume 1. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Jasso, Guillermina, Douglas S. Massey, Mark R. Rosenzweig, and James P. Smith. 2003. "TheNew Immigrant Survey in the U.S.: The Experience over Time." www.migrationinformation.org .

Jasso, Guillermina. 2004. “Discussion.” Pp. 192-205 in Erica Greulich, John M. Quigley, andSteven Raphael, “The Anatomy of Rent Burden: Immigration, Growth, and RentalHousing,” pp. 149-205 in William G. Gale and Janet Rothenberg Pack (eds.), Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs 2004. Washington, DC: Brookings.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2004. “Longitudinal Surveys and Social Science Analysis. Pp. B30-B32 inRoger Tourangeau, Recurring Surveys: Issues and Opportunities. Washington, DC:National Science Foundation.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2006. “Statistics.” Pp. 594-596 in Austin Harrington, Barbara Marshall,and Hans-Peter Müller (eds.), Routledge Encyclopedia of Social Theory. Routledge.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2007. “Distributive Justice.” Pp. 1189-1195 in George Ritzer (ed.), The

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Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Volume III. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2008. “New Immigrant Survey.” Pp. 499-500 in William A. Darity Jr. (ed.),International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, Second Edition, Volume 5. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Samuel Kotz. 2008. “Probability Distributions.” Pp. 491-498 inWilliam A. Darity Jr. (ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, SecondEdition, Volume 6. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2008. “Factorial Survey Method (Rossi’s Method).” In Paul J. Lavrakas(ed.), Encyclopedia of Survey Research Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: SagePublications.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2015. “Inequality Analysis: Overview.” Pp. 885-893 in James D. Wright(ed.), The International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, SecondEdition, Volume 11. London, UK: Elsevier.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2015. “Societies, Types of.” Pp. 878-886 in James D. Wright (ed.), TheInternational Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition,Volume 22. London, UK: Elsevier.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2018. “Quantitative Methods.” Pp. 235-241 in J. Michael Ryan(ed.), Core Concepts in Sociology. New York, NY: Wiley-Blackwell.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Johan René van Dorp. In press. “Samuel Kotz.” In Paul AnthonyAtkinson, Sara Delamont, and Richard Williams (eds.), Sage Encyclopedia of ResearchMethods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Dorp, Johan René van, and Guillermina Jasso. In press. “Norman Johnson.” In Paul AnthonyAtkinson, Sara Delamont, and Richard Williams (eds.), Sage Encyclopedia of ResearchMethods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Jasso, Guillermina. In press. “Distributive Justice.” In George Ritzer (ed.), Wiley BlackwellEncyclopedia of Sociology, Second Edition. Oxford, UK: Wiley Blackwell.

Book Reviews and Review Essays

Jasso, Guillermina. 1985. Review of The Measurement and Analysis of Internal Migration: Testing Models with Korean Data, by Wen Lang Li. Contemporary Sociology: AJournal of Reviews 14:200.

Editorial Board of the JASA Book Review Section (Tanur, J. M., G. Casella, R. Dykstra, M. P.Finster, D. P. Gaver, J. Greenhouse, G. R. Iversen, G. Jasso, J. Kmenta, S. J. Press, S.Sudman, L. Tierney, J. Utts, K. K. Wallman, S. Wasserman, and M. Watson). 1989. Review of International Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences, edited by Samuel Kotz,Norman L. Johnson, and Campbell B. Read, New York, Wiley, 1982-1988. Journal ofthe American Statistical Association 84:830-834.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1989. Review of Inequality Observed: A Study of Attitudes TowardsIncome Inequality, by Adam Szirmai, Aldershot, United Kingdom, Avebury/Gower,1988. Contemporary Sociology: An International Journal of Reviews 18:679-680.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1991. Review of Pacific Bridges: The New Immigration from Asia and thePacific Islands, edited by James T. Fawcett and Benjamin V. Cariño, Staten Island, NewYork, Center for Migration Studies, 1987. Contemporary Sociology: An International

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Journal of Reviews 20:743-744.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1992. Review of The NORC General Social Survey: A User's Guide, byJames A. Davis and Tom W. Smith, Newbury Park, California, Sage, 1992. Journal ofthe American Statistical Association 87:592.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1992. Review of The Meaning of General Theoretical Sociology: Traditionand Formalization, by Thomas J. Fararo, Cambridge, United Kingdom, CambridgeUniversity Press, 1989. American Journal of Sociology 98:390-391.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1992. Review of The Panel Study of Income Dynamics: A User's Guide, byMartha S. Hill, Newbury Park, California, Sage, 1992. Journal of the AmericanStatistical Association 87:904-905.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1993. Review of U.S. Immigration Policy Reform in the 1980s: APreliminary Assessment, edited by Francisco L. Rivera-Batiz, Selig L. Sechzer, and Ira N.Gang, Westport, Connecticut, Praeger, 1991, and Decision and Structure: U.S. RefugeePolicy in the Mariel Crisis, by Mario Antonio Rivera, Lanham, Maryland, UniversityPress of America, 1991. Journal of Policy Analysis & Management 12:403-406.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1994. "What Is Just?" Review of Local Justice: How Institutions AllocateScarce Goods and Necessary Burdens, by Jon Elster, New York, New York, RussellSage, 1992, and Equal Justice, by Eric Rakowski, Oxford, United Kingdom, ClarendonPress, 1991. Contemporary Sociology 23:707-709.

Jasso, Guillermina. 1998. "Studying Justice: Cross-Country Data for Empirical JusticeAnalysis." Review of Social Justice and Political Change: Public Opinion in Capitalistand Post-Communist States, edited by James R. Kluegel, David S. Mason, and BerndWegener, 1995. Social Justice Research 11:193-209.

van den Bos, Kees, Russell Cropanzano, Jessica Kirk, Guillermina Jasso, and Tyler G. Okimoto. 2015. “Expanding the Horizons of Social Justice Research: Three Essays on JusticeTheory.” Social Justice Research 28(2):229-246.

Collaborative Reports

Smith, James P., and Barry Edmonston (editors), with contributions by J. P. Smith, A. J.Auerbach, G. J. Borjas, T. Espenshade, R. Freeman, J. F. Geweke, C. Hirschman, R.Inman, G. Jasso, R. D. Lee, M. Waters, F. R. Welch, B. Edmonston, K. McCue, and J.Rosenquist. 1997. The New Americans: Economic, Demographic, and Fiscal Effects ofImmigration. Report of the National Research Council. Washington, DC: NationalAcademy Press.

Lamb, Michael E., Kathleen J. Sternberg, and Ross A. Thompson, for and on behalf of P. Amato,D. L. Chambers, G. Crippen, E. M. Cummings, R. Emery, P. W. Esplin, I. Garfinkel, K.Gilbride, E. M. Hetherington, G. Jasso, J. Johnston, J. B. Kelly, M. E. Lamb, S.McLanahan, K. J. Sternberg, J. Thomas, R. A. Thompson, and N. Zill. 1997. "TheEffects of Divorce and Custody Arrangements on Children's Behaviour, Developmentand Adjustment." Expert Evidence 5:83-88; Family and Conciliation Courts Review 35-393-404.

Loaeza Tovar, Enrique M., Carlos Planck, Remedios Gómez Arnau, Susan Martin, B. LindsayLowell, and Deborah W. Meyers (editors), with contributions by F. D. Bean, R. Corona,R Tuirán, K. Woodrow-Lafield, J. Bustamante, G. Jasso, J. E. Taylor, P. Trigueros, A.Escobar Latapí, P. Martin, K. Donato, G. Lopez Castro, M. Tienda, G. Verduzco, M.Greenwood, K. Unger, F. Alba, S. Weintraub, R. Fernández de Castro, M. García y

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Griego. 1997. Report of the Binational Study of Migration between Mexico and theUnited States. Washington, DC: U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform (and, inSpanish, Mexico, DF: Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs).

Tourangeau, Roger. 2004. Recurring Surveys: Issues and Opportunities. Arlington, VA: National Science Foundation.

Wadhwa, Vivek, Guillermina Jasso, Ben Rissing, Gary Gereffi, and Richard B. Freeman. 2007. Intellectual Property, the Immigration Backlog, and a Reverse Brain-Drain: America’sNew Immigrant Entrepreneurs, Part III (August 22, 2007). Available at SSRN:http://ssrn.com/abstract=1008366 .

Instructional Material

Jasso, Guillermina, with Leslie-Ann Bolden, Carse Ramos, and Harel Shapira. 2013.“Immigration.” Chapter 12 (pp. 318-347) in Jeff Manza, Richard Arum, and LynneHaney (eds.), The Sociology Project: Introducing the Sociological Imagination. NewYork, NY: Pearson.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2015. “Immigration.” Chapter 21 in Jeff Manza, Richard Arum, andLynne Haney (eds.), The Sociology Project: Introducing the SociologicalImagination. Second Edition. New York, NY: Pearson.

Obituaries and Tributes

Jasso, Guillermina. 1996. “James S. Coleman.” Quoted by Marta Tienda in Jon Clark (ed.),James S. Coleman, Falmer Press, Washington, DC, 1996, page 380.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2003. “William J. Goode.” Footnotes 31-6:8-9, American SociologicalAssociation, July-August 2003.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Samuel Kotz. 2005. “Norman Johnson.”Newsletter of the International Statistical Institute 29-1(85).IMS Bulletin 34-2:8.METRON - International Journal of Statistics 63:135-137.Australian and New Zealand Journal of Statistics 47:257-258.

Horowitz, Ruth, and Guillermina Jasso. 2006. “Gary Alan Fine To Edit Social PsychologyQuarterly.” Footnotes 34-7:1, 12, September-October 2006, American SociologicalAssociation.

Jasso, Guillermina. 2006. “Peter H. Rossi” Footnotes 34-9:1, 8-9, December 2006, AmericanSociological Association.

Jasso, Guillermina, and Johan René van Dorp. 2010. “Samuel Kotz.”METRON - International Journal of Statistics 68:197-200.

OpEds

Jasso, Guillermina, and Mark R. Rosenzweig. 2017. "How Donald Trump's New ImmigrationPlan Could Harm the American Workforce." OpEd at Ideas section of Time.com.

http://time.com/4887558/legal-family-immigration-skilled-workforce/

Jasso, Guillermina, and Mark R. Rosenzweig. 2018. "Who Shall Choose? RAISE and the Skill

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of Immigrants." PAA Affairs, Winter 2018:3-5.

http://www.populationassociation.org/wp-content/uploads/PAA-Winter18.pdf

PAPERS AND MONOGRAPHS IN PROGRESS AND SELECTED PRESENTATIONS

Foundations of Justice Analysis. Book manuscript in preparation.

“The United States and Its Border Walls: Previous Illegal Experience Among New LegalImmigrants.” To be presented at the annual meeting of the American Association, for theAdvancement of Science, Washington, DC, February 2019.

“From Fairness and Status to Parental Love and Toy Sales, Proportion Disadvantaged andPolarization, Ethnic Percent Split and Segregation, Outsiders/Insiders and Theft, MilitaryTheater Location and PTSD, and Wage Inequality and Divorce Rates: The Case for BasicResearch.” Foschi Lecture to be presented at the University of British Columbia,Vancouver, Canada, February 2019.

“New Results on the Exact Connection between Inequality and Justice.” Presented at the 17th

Biennial Conference of the International Society for Justice Research, Emory University,Georgia, July 2018, and at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 2018.

“Justice Evaluations and Impartial Observers” (with Robert Shelly and Murray Webster). Presented at the 17th Biennial Conference of the International Society for JusticeResearch, Emory University, Georgia, July 2018, and at the annual Group ProcessesConference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 2018.

“Linking Input Inequality and Outcome Inequality.” Presented at the 11th Conference of theInternational Network of Analytical Sociologists (INAS), Stanford University, June 2018,at the Joint Statistical Meetings, Vancouver, Canada, July-August 2018, and at the annualmeeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August2018.

1“Analyzing Migration Restriction Regimes.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Population

Association of America, Denver, Colorado, April 2018, and at the XIX World Congressof the International Sociological Association, RC31, Toronto, Canada, July 2018.

“Exploring the Deep Structure of Inequality.” Presented at the Center for the Study of Wealthand Inequality (CWI) Seminar Series, Columbia University, New York, January 2018, atthe 11th Conference of the International Network of Analytical Sociologists (INAS),Stanford University, June 2018, and at the Centro de Investigación y DocenciaEconómicas (CIDE) and the Instituto Nacional de Geografía, Aguascalientes, Mexico,November 2018.

“Dynamics of Migration Restriction.” Presented at the 30th Anniversary Conference of theResearch Partnership Between the University of Tel Aviv and the University of Konstanz,sponsored by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, University of Tel Aviv, Israel,September 2017.

“Theoretical Insights for Empirical Inequality Research.” Keynote address presented at theSecond International Workshop of ISA RC45 on Social Inequality, co-sponsored by theStratification and Social Psychology Project in Japan and the International SociologicalAssociation’s Research Committee 45 on Rational Choice, Utrecht University,

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Netherlands, September 2017.

“Linking Inputs, Outcomes, and Their Distributions.” Presented at the annual meeting of theAmerican Sociological Association, Montreal, Canada, August 2017.

“Assessing the 1965 Immigration Act: Through the Lens of Restriction.” Presented at the annualmeeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, Canada, August 2017.

“The Spirit of EITM: Three Theories and Five Tips.” Keynote address presented at theSummer Institute on the Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models (EITM),sponsored by the Hobby School of Public Affairs, University of Houston,Houston, Texas, June 2017.

“Common Good, Self-Interest, and the Sense of Justice.” Keynote address presented at theCongress of the Swiss Sociological Association, Zurich, Switzerland, June 2017.

“Dynamics of Segregation in Schools and Neighborhoods.” Presented at the 10th Conference ofthe International Network of Analytical Sociologists (INAS), University of Oslo, Norway,June 2017.

“Are Top Shares a Good Measure of Inequality?” Presented at the MidYear Meeting of the ASAMethodology Section, Chicago, IL, April 2017, at the 10th Conference of the InternationalNetwork of Analytical Sociologists (INAS), University of Oslo, Norway, June 2017, atDIW Berlin, July 2017, at the Seventh Meeting of the Society for the Study of EconomicInequality (ECINEQ), Graduate Center, City University of New York, July 2017, at theJoint Statistical Meetings, Baltimore, Maryland, July-August 2017, and at the XIX WorldCongress of the International Sociological Association, RC28, Toronto, Canada, July2018.

“Freedom and Sociology.” Presented at the Symposium on Slavery, Race, and Freedom withThree Lectures by Orlando Patterson, Scholar-in-Residence, Institute of AfricanAmerican Affairs and Department of Sociology, New York University, April 2017.

“Inequality and Justice, with A Special Look at China and Japan.” Presented at the SixthConference on Chinese Capital Markets, NYU Center on U.S.-China Relations,December 2016.

“What Can You and I Do To Reduce Inequality?” Presented at the Sixth Joint Japan - NorthAmerica Mathematical Sociology Conference, Seattle, WA, August 2016.

“Is Inequality Good or Bad?” Presented at the annual meeting of the American SociologicalAssociation, Seattle, WA, August 2016.

“Justice and Impartiality” (with R. Shelly and M. Webster). Presented at the Third ISA Forumon Sociology, Vienna, Austria, July 2016, at the 16th Biennial Conference of theInternational Society for Justice Research, Canterbury, UK, July 2016, and at the annualGroup Processes Conference, Seattle, WA, August 2016.

“Dynamics and Sustainability of Migration Restriction Regimes.” Presented at the 9th

Conference of the International Network of Analytical Sociologists (INAS), UtrechtUniversity, Netherlands, June 2016, and at the 2017 Population and Public PolicyConference, Hobby School of Public Affairs, University of Houston, January 2017.

“Reward Inequality, Reward-Relevant Characteristics, and Diversity of Thought” (with EvaMeyersson Milgrom and Niloufar Salehi). Presented at the 9th Conference of theInternational Network of Analytical Sociologists (INAS), Utrecht University,

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Netherlands, June 2016.

“Inputs and Outcomes, Theory and Empirics, and Causality.” Karl F. Schuessler Lecture in theMethodologies of Social Research. Presented at Indiana University, Bloomington, April2016.

“Documenting and Resolving the Discrepancy in Government Estimates of the Size and LegalComposition of the U.S. Foreign-Born Population” (with M. R. Rosenzweig). Presentedat the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, DC,March-April 2016, the Joint Statistical Meetings, Chicago, IL, July-August 2016, and theannual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Seattle, WA, August 2016.

“Foundations and Frontiers in the Study of Fairness.” Presented at the Institute for the Study ofLabor (IZA), Bonn, Germany, March 2016.

“Three Questions in the Study of U.S. Immigration.” Presented at the Bill Lane Center for theAmerican West, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, January 2016.

“Studying Immigration: Longitudinal Data from the New Immigrant Survey.” Presented at theinternational conference on “Design, Collection, and Analysis of Longitudinal Data inMexico: An Agenda for the Future,” co-sponsored by the Centro de Investigación yDocencia Económicas (CIDE) and the Instituto Nacional de Geografía, Estadística, eInformática (INEGI), Aguascalientes, Mexico, November 2015.

“Assessing the Effects of the 1965 Immigration Act.” Presented at the Panel on “Assessment ofthe 1965 Immigration Act and the Future of Immigration Policy in the U.S.” at theConference on “Immigrant America: New Immigration Histories from 1965 to 2015,” inCelebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Immigration History Research Center,University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, October 2015.

“Using the Factorial Survey for Sociological Theorizing.” Presented at the annual meeting of theInternational Research Group on Factorial Survey Analysis, American SociologicalAssociation, Chicago, IL, August 2015.

“New Notes on Science and Sexuality.” Presented at the Thematic Session on “What Do WeNeed To Know About Sexuality?” at the annual meeting of the American SociologicalAssociation, Chicago, IL, August 2015.

“Two Formal Types of Generative Mechanisms.” Presented at the 8th Conference of theInternational Network of Analytical Sociologists (INAS), Cambridge, MA, June 2015.

“Using DHS Administrative Data To Understand Immigrant Family Dynamics and Post-LPRTrajectories.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America,San Diego, CA, April 2015, and at the 2017 Population and Public Policy Conference,Hobby School of Public Affairs, University of Houston, January 2017.

“Altering Inequality: A Mechanism Based on Multiple Decisionmakers and TheirIndependence of Mind” (with Eva Meyersson Milgrom). Presented at theMidYear Meeting of the Methodology Section of the American SociologicalAssociation, San Diego, CA, April 2015.

“No Child Left Behind? U.S. Immigration and Divided Families” (with M. R. Rosenzweig). Presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston, MA,May 2014, and at the annual meeting of the Eastern Economic Association, New York,NY, February 2015.

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“Toward a Theory of Everything -- in the World of Human Behavior.” Presented at the NYUADInstitute, New York University Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, November 2014.

“Studying Immigration: Legals and Illegals.” Presented at the Conference on DemocratizingData at the Center for Migration Studies, New York, NY, September 2014.

“Studying Inequality.” Discussant comments presented at the annual meeting of the AmericanSociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 2014.

“Studying Immigration with the New Immigrant Survey.” Presented at the 2014 ProfessionalDevelopment Workshop of the Hispanic Serving Health Professions Schools, NationalInstitutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, July 2014.

“Social Psychology and Two Types of Theory.” Keynote address presented at the meetings ofRC42 Social Psychology, XVIII World Congress of the International SociologicalAssociation, Yokohama, Japan, July 2014.

“Happiness and the New Unified Theory of Sociobehavioral Processes.” Presented at the XVIIIWorld Congress of the International Sociological Association, Yokohama, Japan, July2014.

“(In)Equality and (In)Justice.” Presented at the 15th Biennial Meeting of the International Societyfor Justice Research, New York, NY, June 2014 and at the Joint Statistical Meetings,Boston, MA, August 2014.

“Vermunt on Justice.” Presented at the 15th Biennial Meeting of the International Society forJustice Research, New York, NY, June 2014.

“How to Increase or Decrease Inequality: A Mechanism Based on Multiple Decisionmakers andTheir Independence of Mind” (with Eva Meyersson Milgrom). Presented at the 7th

Conference of the International Network of Analytical Sociologists (INAS), Mannheim,Germany, June 2014.

“Exploring the Secret Garden of Inequality Effects.” Presented at the University of Cambridge,Cambridge, UK, May 2014.

“Discussion of Recruitment and Immigration.” Presented at the NYU CESS 7th AnnualExperimental Political Science Conference, New York University, March 2014.

“Labor Market Outcomes of Family Migrants in the United States: New Evidence from the NewImmigrant Survey.” Presented at the DHS-OECD Conference on Adapting to Changes inFamily Migration: The Experience of OECD Countries, Washington, DC, November2013.

“Notes on Bhagwati.” Discussion at the Emma Lazarus Lecture delivered by Jagdish Bhagwati. Columbia University, November 2013.

“Studying Immigration: Longitudinal Surveys and Administrative Data.” Presented at theGathering on Data and Information Needs on the Unauthorized, Center for MigrationStudies, Washington, DC, September 2013.

“The Social Psychology of Immigration and Inequality.” Presented at the annual meeting of theAmerican Sociological Association, New York, NY, August 2013.

“Empirical Design of a Just Linear Tax System” (with Bernd Wegener). Presented at the JointStatistical Meetings, Montreal, Canada, July 2013, and at the annual meeting of the

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American Sociological Association, New York, NY, August 2013.

“Everything That Rises Must Converge.” Invited Lecture presented at the Conference on“Linking Theory and Empirical Research in the Social Sciences – Major Challenges andCurrent Debates,” Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB), Berlin, Germany, July2013.

“Linking Micro- and Macroperspectives.” Invited Lecture presented at the 3rd Berlin SummerSchool in Social Sciences, sponsored by the Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciencesand the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB), Berlin, Germany, July 2013.

“Exploring Mechanisms of the Middle Range.” Presented at the 6th Conference of theInternational Network of Analytical Sociologists (INAS), Stockholm, Sweden, June 2013.

“New Mechanisms and Tools for Understanding Human Behavior.” Presented at the Workshopon Analytical Sociology, Coordination, and Informatics (ASSCI), University ofStockholm, Sweden, June 2013.

“An Empirically Derived Just Linear Tax System” (with Bernd Wegener). Presented at theSpring 2013 meeting of the ISA RC28, University of Trento, May 2013.

“Exploring the Link between Family Reunification and Remittances: How Do U.S. ImmigrantParents Choose between Sending Remittances to Their Children and Sponsoring Themfor Immigration?” (with M. R. Rosenzweig). Presented at the annual meeting of thePopulation Association of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 2013.

“Foundations and Frontiers in Migration Research.” Keynote address presented at the ThirdTEMPO Conference on International Migration, Institute for Employment Research,Nuremberg, Germany, October 2012.

“Parental Strategies for the Children of Migration.” Fedele F. And Iris M. Fauri MemorialLecture, presented at the University of Michigan, September 2012.

“Foundations and Frontiers in Justice Research.” Keynote address presented at the 14th BiennialConference of the International Society for Justice Research, College of Management -Academic Studies, Rishon LeZion, Israel, September 2012.

“Deriving Predictions from the New Unified Theory of Sociobehavioral Forces.” Invited lecturepresented at the Institute for Futures Studies, Stockholm, Sweden, August 2012.

“From Distributive Justice to Theoretical Unification and Beyond.” Invited lecture presented atthe Department of Sociology, University of Stockholm, August 2012.

“Studying Self-Selection.” Invited lecture presented at SUDA, the Demography Unit of theUniversity of Stockholm, August 2012.

“Author Meets Critics: Mathematical Sociology and Human Rights.” Presented at the annualmeeting of the American Sociological Association, Denver, Colorado, August 2012.

“Justice and the Linear Tax System” (with Bernd Wegener). Presented at the annual meeting ofthe American Sociological Association, Denver, Colorado, August 2012, and at the14th

Biennial Conference of the International Society for Justice Research, College ofManagement - Academic Studies, Rishon LeZion, Israel, September 2012.

“Establishing the Exact Relation between Inequality and Tax Progressivity” (with BerndWegener). Presented at the Fifth Joint Japan - North America Mathematical Sociology

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Conference, Denver, Colorado, August 2012.

“Tu-Vous and Gendered Language: Is There English-Language Hegemony in Problem Selection inSociology?” Presented at the Second ISA Forum of Sociology, Buenos Aires, Argentina,August 2012.

“Understanding Math Anxiety and the STEM Pipeline.” Presented at the Joint StatisticalMeetings, San Diego, California, July-August 2012.

“Studying Immigrant Self-Selection.” Keynote address – the Julian Simon Lecture – presented atthe Ninth Annual Migration Meeting, Institute for the Study of Labor (Institut zurZukunft der Arbeit – IZA), Bonn, Germany, June 2012.

“Children of Migration.” Keynote address presented at the Third Norface Migration Workshop,University of Mannheim, March 2012.

“Overview of Migration and Health Disparities Across Race and Ethnicity, Origin Country andResidency Status.” Keynote address presented at the National Children’s StudySymposium Next Generation and Our Future: Health Disparities Among Children ofImmigrants, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, December 2011.

“Revisiting Selection and Assimilation: New Theoretical and Empirical Analyses.” Presented atthe Myron Weiner Seminar, Inter-University Committee on International Migration, MITCenter for International Studies, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 2011.

“Language and Migration: A Mix of Old and New Questions.” Presented at the Workshop onMeaning: Language and Sociocultural Processes, Columbia Linguistics Society andColumbia Center for Computational Learning Systems, Columbia University, New York,New York, October 2011.

“Estimating the Effects of Grandparents on Their Grandchildren.” Presented at the annualmeeting of the International Research Group on Factorial Survey Analysis, Las Vegas,Nevada, August 2011.

“Law across Time and Space” (with Gabrielle Ferrales and John Hagan). Presented at the annualmeeting of the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, August 2011.

“Exploring the Link between Family Reunification and Remittances: U.S. Immigrant Parents andTheir Children Abroad” (with Mark R. Rosenzweig). Presented at the annual meeting ofthe American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, August 2011.

“An Empirically Derived Just Flat Tax” (with Bernd Wegener). Presented at the annual GroupProcesses Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, August 2011.

“The Final Contributions of Samuel Kotz” (with Johan Rene van Dorp and Edith Seier). Presented at the Memorial Session for Samuel Kotz, Joint Statistical Meetings, MiamiBeach, Florida, July-August 2011.

“Work, Migration, and the Sense of Fairness: New Research Directions.” Presented at theWorkshop on Market Dynamics in the Arab Gulf and Other Emerging Economies, NewYork University Abu Dhabi, New York, NY, April 2011.

“Contributions to the Emergent Interdisciplinary Study of Distributive Justice.” Presented at theWorkshop on Positive and Normative Aspects of Distributive Justice: AnInterdisciplinary Perspective, sponsored by the North-West Center for ExperimentalResearch in the Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Bremen / Carl-von-

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Ossietzky University of Oldenburg / Jacobs University Bremen, Bremen, Germany, 17-18March 2011, and at the University of Kiel, May 2011.

“Remit or Reunify? US Immigrant Parents, Remittances, and the Sponsorship of Children” (withMark R. Rosenzweig). Presented at the Research Conference on Remittances andImmigration, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, November 2010, and at theSecond ISA Forum on Sociology, Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 2012.

“New Data Analysis Protocols for Factorial Survey Studies of Justice.” Presented at the annualmeeting of the International Research Group on Factorial Survey Analysis, Atlanta, GA,August 2010.

“Statistical Puzzles Generated by Mathematical Sociology” (with Samuel Kotz). Presented at theannual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA, August 2010.

“New Methods and Updated Estimates of the Number of Persons Waiting in Line for U.S. LegalPermanent Residence” (with Richard Freeman, Gary Gereffi, Ben Rissing, and VivekWadhwa). Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association,Atlanta, GA, August 2010.

“A New Subfamily of the Mirror-Exponential Distribution.” Presented at the annual JointStatistical Meetings, Vancouver, Canada, July-August 2010.

“The Whole Is Greater than the Sum of Its Parts: Predictions of the New Unified Theory ThatCannot Be Derived from the Component Theories of Comparison, Status, Power, andIdentity.” Presented at the quadrennial meeting of the International SociologicalAssociation (Research Committee 42 on Social Psychology), Goteborg, Sweden, July2010, and at the Group Processes Conference, Atlanta, GA, August 2010.

“Rationality on the Move: Seven Keys To a Happy Journey.” Presented at the quadrennialmeeting of the International Sociological Association (Research Committee 45 onRational Choice), Goteborg, Sweden, July 2010.

“Sentimiento y Sociología.” Keynote lecture presented in the series Las Nuevas Sociologías atthe Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Mexico City, Mexico, May 2010.

“Exploring the Just World: Theoretical and Empirical Contributions.” Presented at the InauguralConference of the Centre for Research on Political Psychology (CresPP), Queen’sUniversity, Belfast, Northern Ireland, April 2010.

“Two Worlds of Inequality.” Presented at the annual winter meeting of the Methodology Sectionof the American Sociological Association, Urbana, IL, April 2010, at the Group ProcessesConference, Atlanta, GA, August 2010, at the University of Pennsylvania, March 2011, atthe Otto Friedrich University, Bamberg, Germany, October 2011, and at the University ofCologne, December 2012.

“New Estimates of Previous Illegal Experience among New Legal Immigrants in the 2003Cohort.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Economic Association, SanAntonio, Texas, November 2009, and at the Applied Demography Conference, SanAntonio, Texas, January 2010.

“Studying Immigration with Data from the New Immigrant Survey.” Presented at the Institute ofEuropean and American Societies, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, September 2009.

“Inequality and the New Unified Theory of Sociobehavioral Forces.” Presented at the IEAS

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Conference on Contemporary Europan and American Societies, Academia Sinica, Taipei,Taiwan, September 2009.

“Studying Legal Immigration to the United States from Mexico.” Presented at the InternationalSeminar on Measurement of Mexican Migration, Universidad Nacional Autónoma deMéxico, Mexico City, Mexico, August 2009.

“Estimating Justice Equations with Factorial Survey Data.” Presented at the inaugural meetingof the International Research Group on Factorial Survey Analysis, San Francisco, CA,August 2009.

“Collaborating with a Singular Mathematician/Statistician.” Presented at the annual meeting ofthe American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 2009.

“At the Crossroads of Microsociology and Macrosociology: Toward a Theoretical Unification.” Presented at the annual MiniConference of the Theory Section of the AmericanSociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 2009.

“Linking Income Inequality, Gender Inequality, and Marital Inequality.” Presented at the 21st

Annual Group Processes Conference, San Francisco, CA, August 2009.

“What Do U.S. Immigrants Know about the Labor Markets in the United States and Their HomeCountries? Perceptions of Earnings in Selected Occupations” (with Amelie Constant andKlaus F. Zimmermann). Presented at the annual meeting of the European Society forPopulation Economics, Seville, Spain, June 2009.

“New Developments in Inequality Analysis: A New Unified Theory, New Models, NewDistributions, and Factorial Survey Methods.” Presented at the University of Bielefeld,Germany, June 2009.

“Studying Immigration.” Presented at Mathematica, Princeton, NJ, April 2009.

“Exploring the Transfer and Remittance Behavior of New Legal Immigrants in the United States: Evidence Based on the New Immigrant Survey Cohort of 2003.” Presented at theImmigration Conference, co-sponsored by Centro de Investigación y DocenciaEconómicas, AC (CIDE), Universidad Iberoamericana, and Georgetown University,Mexico City, Mexico, February 2009.

“Two Measurement and Estimation Problems in the U.S. Context: (1) The Number of HighlySkilled Workers in the Queue for Employment-Based Immigrant Visas, and (2) TheNumber of New Legal Immigrants with Previous Illegal Experience.” Presented at theImmigration Conference, co-sponsored by Centro de Investigación y DocenciaEconómicas, AC (CIDE), Universidad Iberoamericana, and Georgetown University,Mexico City, Mexico, February 2009.

“Two Models of Polarization Based on the New Unified Theory of Sociobehavioral Forces.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Mathematical Association of America,Washington, DC, January 2009.

“Migration, Ethnicity, and Group Processes.” Presented at the 20th Annual Group ProcessesConference, Boston, MA, July 2008.

“New Measures of Relative Deprivation and the Societal Justice Index” (with Samuel Kotz). Presented at the Fourth Joint Japan-North America Mathematical Sociology Conference,Redondo Beach, CA, May 2008 and at the annual meeting of the American SociologicalAssociation, Boston, MA, July-August 2008.

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“The Love Zone: Assessing the Effects of Valued Goods and Dominant Sociobehavioral Forceson the Partner Pool” (with Jui-Chung Allen Li). Presented at the Fourth Joint Japan-North America Mathematical Sociology Conference, Redondo Beach, CA, May 2008.

“Discerning Ethnicity and Its Operation in the New Immigrant Survey.” Dinner talk,Immigration and Ethnic History Society Dinner, New York, NY, March 2008.

“Mate Selection of New Legal Immigrants: Race, Skin Color, and Education” (with ZhenchaoQian). Presented at the NIS Conference, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, March2008, and at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans,LA, April 2008.

“If I Were a Child: Immigration and Its Transitions from a Child's Eye.” Keynote addresspresented at the Annual Conference of the Research Data Centres Network of Canada,Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 2007.

“Immigration and American Inequality.” Presented at the annual meeting of the AmericanSociological Association, New York, New York, August 2007 and at the InternationalConference on Rational Choice and Social Institutions, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, 6-8September 2007.

“Theoretical Unification and Extreme Theory.” Presented at the annual meeting of the AmericanSociological Association, New York, New York, August 2007.

“Culture in the New Unified Theory of Sociobehavioral Forces.” Presented at the annualmeeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, New York, New York, August2007.

“An Iraqi Judicial Experiment: Toward a Theory of Gender Control” (with John Hagan andGabrielle Ferrales). Presented at the joint annual meeting of the Law and SocietyAssociation and the Research Committee on Sociology of Law, Berlin, Germany, July2007, and at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, NewYork, New York, August 2007.

“Studying Immigration: Questions, Models, and Data,” Department of HomelandSecurity, International Studies Program, Washington, DC, July 2007.

“Respondents and Interviewers, Translators and Interpreters: Challenges of the New ImmigrantSurvey.” Presented at the Workshop on Survey Research in Multi-Ethnic America,Program on Survey Research, Institute for Quantitative Social Science, HarvardUniversity, May 2007.

“Immigration and the Attack on American Apartheid.” Presented at the Inaugural Conference ofthe Center for Research on Inequalities and the Life Course, Yale University, May 2007,and at the Center for Public Policy, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, March 2008.

“Modeling Migration and Health.” Presented at the Workshop on Migration and Cardio-metabolic Risk: Obesity and Diabetes among Foreign-Born People in the United States,Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, April 2007.

“Overview of the New Immigrant Survey and Its Health-Related Data.” Presented at theWorkshop on Migration and Cardio-metabolic Risk: Obesity and Diabetes amongForeign-Born People in the United States, Rollins School of Public Health, EmoryUniversity, April 2007.

“Immigrant Selection and Adaptation.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Population

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Association of America, New York, NY, March 2007.

“Immigration and Stratification Mechanisms.” Presented at the annual meeting of the AmericanAssociation for the Advancement of Science, San Francisco, California, February 2006.

“Love, Luck, and Migration.” Lunch talk, Conference on “Immigration: Issues for a NewAmerica,” Knight Center for Specialized Journalism, University of Maryland, December2006.

“Mapping the Journey: Health and Wealth, Love and Luck, from Africa to Legal PermanentResidence in the United States.” Presented at the Migration Conference, sponsored byAfrica House, New York University, December 2006.

“Social and Political Integration of Immigrants: What Do We Know and What Do We Need ToLearn?” Presented at the Immigration Symposium, National Academy of Sciences -National Research Council, Beckman Center, Irvine, California, November 2006.

“Mexican Immigration to the United States.” Presented at the Stanford Roundtable on U.S.-Mexico Immigration Issues, sponsored by the Bill Lane Center for the Study of the NorthAmerican West, Stanford University, October 2006.

“Migration and Discrimination.” Presented at the Eleventh International Metropolis Conference,Lisbon, Portugal, October 2006.

“Reflections on the Immigration Multiplier.” Presented at the Workshop on “Congress andTomorrow’s Foreign-Born Workforce: Evaluating Immigration Projections.” Institute forthe Study of International Migration, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, 26-27September 2006.

“Inequality, Justice, and Social Cohesion.” Plenary Lecture presented at the Annual Conferenceof EQUALSOC, the European Commission’s Network of Excellence on EconomicChange, Quality of Life, and Social Cohesion. Barcelona, Spain, September 2006.

“Ethnicity, Marriage, and Immigration.” Presented at the IZA Meeting on Migrant Ethnicity,Bonn, Germany, May 2006.

“Gender and Migration.” Presented at the World Bank PREM (Poverty Reduction and EconomicManagement) Week Conference, Washington, DC, April 2006.

“Migration, Health, and the Lifecourse.” Presented at the 20th Anniversary Celebration of theMinnesota Life Course Center, Minneapolis, MN, April 2006.

“Estimating the Separate Effects of Visa Stress and Migration Stress on Immigrants to the UnitedStates” (with D. S. Massey, M. R. Rosenzweig, and J. P. Smith). Presented at the annualmeeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, CA, April 2006.

“Children and Immigration.” Presented at the Children’s Roundtable, sponsored by Child Trendsand the Urban Institute, Washington, DC, January 2006

“Immigrant Characteristics, Naturalization, and Civic Integration.” Presented at the NAS/NRCPlanning Meeting, Washington, DC, December 2005.

“New Results from the New Immigrant Survey” (with D. S. Massey, M. R. Rosenzweig, and J.P. Smith). Presented at the Tenth International Metropolis Conference, Toronto, Canada,October 2005.

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“The U.S. New Immigrant Survey: Overview and First Results from the Baseline Round of theNIS-2003 Cohort” (with D. S. Massey, M. R. Rosenzweig, and J. P. Smith). Presented atthe annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA, August2005.

“Science, Support Systems, and Policy Opportunities.” Presented at the Conference onImmigrant Health: A Transatlantic Perspective, sponsored by the New York Academy ofMedicine and the Royal Statistical Society, New York, New York, June 2005.

“Children of the NIS-2003: New Evidence from the Baseline Round” (with D. S. Massey, M. R.Rosenzweig, and J. P. Smith). Presented at the Workshop on Addressing Health,Educational, and Socioeconomic Disparities of Children in Immigrant Families,sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NICHD and the Office of Behavioral andSocial Science Research) and the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services,Rockville, Maryland, May 2005.

“Dimensions of Diversity: New Legal Immigrants to the United States” (with D. S. Massey, M.R. Rosenzweig and J. P. Smith). Presented at the annual meeting of the AmericanAssociation for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, February 2005.

“Reflections on Migration and Social Exclusion.” Presented at the World Congress on HumanMovements and Immigration, Barcelona, Spain, September 2004.

“Identity, Social Distance, and Palestinian Support for the Roadmap” (with Eva M. MeyerssonMilgrom). Presented at the Second Workshop on Suicide Attacks, sponsored by theCenter on Development, Democracy, and the Rule of Law, Stanford University,September 2003, at the annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Washington, DC, July 2004, and at the annual meeting of the AmericanSociological Association, San Francisco, California, August 2004.

“The Long Reach of Justice.” Presented at the Distinguished Lecture Seminar, National ScienceFoundation, SBE Directorate, Washington, DC, March 2003, and at the Symposium onHuman Capital and Labour Markets,” Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, April 2004.

“Sociobehavioral Mechanisms in Suicide Missions.” Presented at the Conference on SuicideBombing, sponsored by the Center on Development, Democracy, and the Rule of Law,Stanford University, November 2002.

“Justice and Status Mechanisms for Solidarity and Social Norms.” Presented at the Festschriftfor Karl-Dieter Opp, held in conjunction with the biennial meeting of the GermanSociological Association, Leipzig, Germany, October 2002.

“Designing and Assessing Migration Questions for the Census 2010” (with D. S. Massey, M. R.Rosenzweig, and J. P. Smith). Presented at the Workshop on Census 2010, MigrationPolicy Institute, Washington, DC, September 2002.

“Gender and the Sense of Justice: Grades in School and Earnings in the Workplace” (with NuraResh). Presented at the biennial conference of the International Society for JusticeResearch, Skovde, Sweden, June 2002.

“Justice, Status, and Social Distance.” Presented at the Second Joint Japan-North AmericanConference on Mathematical Sociology, Vancouver, Canada, May-June 2002 and at thebiennial conference of the International Society for Justice Research, Skovde, Sweden,June 2002.

"The Effects of Interview Payments and Periodicity on Sample Selection and Attrition and

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Respondent Memory: Evidence from the Pilot Study of the New Immigrant Survey" (withMark R. Rosenzweig and James P. Smith). Presented at the Conference on Data QualityIssues in Longitudinal Surveys, University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research,Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 1998.

DATA COLLECTION PROJECTS

Jasso, Guillermina, Douglas S. Massey, Mark R. Rosenzweig, and James P. Smith. The NewImmigrant Survey. A longitudinal study of multiple cohorts of new legal immigrants tothe United States. Data from the three rounds of the NIS-Pilot (FY 1996 immigrants)released in April 2005. Data from the baseline round of NIS-2003 (FY 2003 immigrants)released in March 2006, and data from the second round of NIS-2003 released in April2014. Data and documentation posted at http://nis.princeton.edu .

Liebig, Stefan, Bernhard Kittel, Nadia Steiber, Jürgen Schupp, Michael Weinhardt, IstvánGyörgy Tóth, Márton Medgyesi, Arye Rattner, Clara Sabbagh, Meir Yaish, andGuillermina Jasso. Questionnaire Design Team for one of two Rotating Modulesselected for the European Social Survey, Round 9.

GRANTS

Consultant, “Implications of Three Sociobehavioral Theories for Economic Growth.” BechtelFoundation, 2002-2005.

Consultant, “Religion and Religious Practice Among New Immigrants to the United States.” Pew Charitable Trusts, 2001-2008.

Co-Principal Investigator, “The New Immigrant Survey.” National Science Foundation, 2000-2002.

Co-Principal Investigator, "The New Immigrant Survey." National Institutes of Health, 2000-2014. (Principal Investigator for subcontract at New York University.)

Co-Principal Investigator, "The New Immigrant Survey: A Pilot Study." National Institutes ofHealth, 1995-1999.

Principal Investigator, "Studies in Comparison Theory, with Special Emphasis on Mathematicaland Statistical Methods of Theoretical Research." National Science Foundation, 1994-1997.

Principal Investigator, "Emergence, Severity, and Resolution of Conflicts Between Two Sub-Groups of a Collectivity and Between Two Collectivities." Conflict Project of theUniversity of Minnesota, 1987.

Principal Investigator, "The Effects of Nativity and Aging on the Experience of Poverty." Graduate School of the University of Minnesota, 1986-1987.

Principal Investigator, "Family Reunification and the Immigration Multiplier: Estimating theEffects of Current Immigration on Future Immigration." Rockefeller Foundation, 1985-1986.

Co-Principal Investigator, "Agricultural Investment and Social Mobility in India and Africa." World Bank, 1984-1987.

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Principal Investigator, "Immigrants in the United States." Russell Sage Foundation, 1983-1985.

Principal Investigator, "Data and Software for Demographic and Social Science Research." Educational Development Program, University of Minnesota, 1983.

Principal Investigator, "Immigrant Behavior and Adjustment." Graduate School of theUniversity of Minnesota, 1983-1984.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND COMMITMENTS

Member, Advisory Boards, Committees, Panels, and Working Groups:

International Academic Advisory Board (IAAB), Program for Longitudinal Studies,Experiments, and Surveys (PANEL), Centro de Investigación y DocenciaEconómicas (CIDE), Aguascalientes, Mexico, 2017-.

Review Panel, Special Emphasis Panel, National Institutes of Health, August 2016.

Human Capital and Economic Opportunity: A Global Working Group, Network on“Inequality: Measurement, Interpretation, and Policy,” Becker-Friedman Institutefor Research in Economics, University of Chicago, 2013-.

Census Scientific Advisory Committee, U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2011-2017. Chair,2011-2015.

Academic Advisory Council, Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences, HumboldtUniversity, Berlin, Germany, 2010- .

Review Panel, Special Emphasis Panel, Methodology and Measurement in the Behavioraland Social Sciences, National Institutes of Health, June 2010.

Review Panel, Centers for Population Health and Health Disparities, National CancerInstitute, National Institutes of Health, September 2009.

Board of Directors, DIW DC (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung -- GermanInstitute for Economic Research), 2009-2012.

Scientific Advisory Board, DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung --German Institute for Economic Research), 2008-.

Census Advisory Committee, American Statistical Association, and Census AdvisoryCommittee of Professional Associations (CACPA), 2008-2010. Renamed CensusScientific Advisory Committee (CSAC) in 2010.

Review Panel, Health of the Population special emphasis panel, National Institutes ofHealth, December 2007.

Review Panel, Mathematical Sciences, National Science Foundation, July 2007.

SOEP Survey Committee, German SocioEconomic Panel, DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institutfür Wirtschaftsforschung -- German Institute for Economic Research), 2007-2015.

Advisory Committee, GPRA Performance Assessment, National Science Foundation,2007.

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Committee of Visitors, Division of Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences, NationalScience Foundation, March 2007; Chair of the Social and Political SciencesSubcommittee.

Review Panel, Health of the Population special emphasis panel, National Institutes ofHealth, November 2006.

Review Panel, Health of the Population special emphasis panel, National Institutes ofHealth, July 2006.

Long-Range Planning Committee, Society for Political Methodology/APSA PoliticalMethodology Section, 2005-2008.

Workshop on Transformative Research, National Science Board, National ScienceFoundation, August 2005.

Review Panel, Health of the Population special emphasis panel, National Institutes ofHealth, August 2005.

NSF Science and Technology Centers Blue Ribbon Panel, Office of Integrative Activities,National Science Foundation, December 2004.

Review Panel, Meetings and Networks for Methodological Development inInterdisciplinary Research, National Institutes of Health, 2004.

Committee on the U.S. Naturalization Test Redesign, National Academy of Sciences -National Research Council, 2004-2005.

Advisory Committee for the Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE)Directorate, National Science Foundation, 2003-2009.

Ad hoc reviewer, Study Section on Social Sciences, Nursing, Epidemiology and Methods3, National Institutes of Health, 2002-2003.

Review Panel, Interdisciplinary Grants in the Mathematical Sciences, National ScienceFoundation, 2001.

Public Technical Advisory Group, Microfilm Digitization Application System, U.S.Immigration and Naturalization Service, 2000- .

Review Panel, Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training Program, NationalScience Foundation, 1999-2000.

Advisory Panel, Research on Survey Methodology Competition, National ScienceFoundation, June 1999.

Population Research Subcommittee, Initial Review Group, National Institute of ChildHealth and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, 1998-2002.

Review Panel, Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training Program, NationalScience Foundation, 1998-99.

United Nations Expert Panel on International Migration, New York, New York, October1997.

Panel on Demographic and Economic Impacts of Immigration, National Academy of

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Sciences - National Research Council, 1995-1997.

Advisory Panel, Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics Program, National ScienceFoundation, 1994-1996.

United States Committee for the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis(IIASA), 1993-2001

Evaluation Panel, Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships for Minorities Program,Social Sciences B, 1993, 1994. Chairman of the Panel, 1994.

Advisory Panel, Sociology Program, National Science Foundation, 1992-1994.

Advisory Panel, Division of International Programs, National Science Foundation,December 1991.

Study Section on Social Science and Population, National Institutes of Health, 1991-1995.

Preselection Committee, IUP/SSRC Committee for Public Policy Research onContemporary Hispanic Issues, Social Science Research Council, 1991.

Advisory Panel, Division of International Programs, National Science Foundation,December 1990.

Centre for the International Study of Social Justice, Leiden University, The Netherlands,since 1988.

Advisory Panel, Measurement Methods and Data Improvement Program, NationalScience Foundation, 1987-1991.

Advisory Panel, Fulbright Senior Scholar Awards in Sociology, Council for theInternational Exchange of Scholars, 1982-1986. Chairman of the Panel, 1985-1986.

Editorial Appointment

Deputy Editor, American Sociological Review, 1996-1999.

Chief Specialty Editor, Migration and Society Section, Frontiers in Sociology, 2018- .

Member, Journal Editorial Boards

American Journal of Sociology, 1991-1993.

American Sociological Review, 1987-1990, 2008-2010.

Contemporary Sociology, 2006-2007.

Current Sociology Monograph Issues, 2010-2014.

European Sociological Review, 2000-.

International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 2001-.

Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 1995-2000.

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Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 1985-.

Journal of the American Statistical Association, Book Review Section, 1988-1992.

Rationality and Society, 1999-.

Small Group Research, 1989-2001.

Social Forces, 2004-2007.

Social Justice Research, 1985-.

Social Science Research, 2007-.

Sociological Methodology, 2016-2018.

Sociological Methods and Research, 2007-.

Sociological Theory, 1987, 2002-2005.

Other Editorial Responsibilities

Co-Editor, Special Issue on “Immigration in the Global Era: Migrants and the People andLaws at Origin and Destination,” Frontiers in Sociology, 2018-.

Editorial Board, The Sage Encyclopedia of Research Methods, edited by Paul Atkinson,Sara Delamont, Melissa Hardy, and Malcolm Williams, Sage Publications. Inprocess.

Area Editor, The International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences,Second Edition, edited by James D. Wright, Elsevier, 2015.

Winner, first prize for Excellence in Reference Works, Association of AmericanPublishers, Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division, 2016.

Co-Editor, Special Issue on "Theoretical Integration," Social Justice Research, 2007.

Advisory Board, Handbook of Data Analysis, edited by Melissa Hardy and Alan Bryman,Sage Publications. 2004.

Advisory Board, The Sage Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods, edited byMichael Lewis-Beck, Alan Bryman, and Tim Futing Liao, Sage Publications. 2003.

Editor, Special Issue on "The Place of Rational Choice in Sociology: Perspectives fromSix Architects of Modern American Sociology," The American Sociologist, 1997.

Offices and Special Tasks in Professional Associations

Board, Research Committee 41 on Sociology of Population, International SociologicalAssociation, 2018-2022.

Member, Executive Council, Sociological Research Association, 2018-2021, serving indifferent capacities each year, culminating in President the final year.

Member, Lazarsfeld Award Committee, Methodology Section, American Sociological

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Association, 2016.

Member, Panel of Judges, Poster session on “Migration/Urbanization; Population,Development, and the Environment,” annual meeting of the PopulationAssociation of America, San Diego, CA, May 2015.

Member-at-Large, Section on Social, Economic, and Political Sciences (Section K),American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2015-2019.

Member, Outstanding Recent Contribution in Social Psychology Award SelectionCommittee, Social Psychology Section, American Sociological Association, 2015.

Member, Program Committee, Mathematical Sociology Section, annual meeting of theAmerican Sociological Association, 2015.

Organizer, Thematic Session on “What Do We Need To Know About Sexuality?” annualmeeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL, August 2015.

Chair-Elect, Chair, Past Chair, Social Statistics Section, American Statistical Association,2015-2017.

Board, Research Committee 45 on Rational Choice, International SociologicalAssociation, 2014-2018. Electoral Officer, 2018.

Member, Subcommittee on Code of Ethics Revision, American Sociological Association,2014-2017.

Member, Committee on Professional Ethics (COPE), American Sociological Association,2014-2018. Chair, 2017-2018.

Member, Executive Committee, International Sociological Association, 2014-2018.

Member, Harrison White Outstanding Book Award Selection Committee, MathematicalSociology Section, American Sociological Association, 2014.

Member, Robert K. Merton Best Paper Award Selection Committee, InternationalNetwork of Analytical Sociologists, 2014.

Member, Harrison White Outstanding Book Award Selection Committee, MathematicalSociology Section, American Sociological Association, 2013.

Organizer, Session on Migration Data and Methods, annual meeting of the PopulationAssociation of America, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 2013.

Member, Committee on Nominations, American Sociological Association, 2012-2013.

Chair, Awards Committee, Methodology Section, American Sociological Association,2010-2011.

Organizer, three sessions of the Methodology Section, annual meeting of the AmericanSociological Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, August 2011.

Board, Research Committee 45 on Rational Choice, International SociologicalAssociation, 2010-2014.

Chair-Elect, Chair, Past Chair, Methodology Section, American Sociological Association,

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2010-2015.

President, Research Committee 42 on Social Psychology, International SociologicalAssociation, 2010-2014.

Co-Organizer, Memorial Session for Samuel Kotz, Joint Statistical Meetings, MiamiBeach, Florida, July-August 2011.

Co-Organizer, Session of the Research Committee 42 on Social Psychology, quadrennialmeeting of the International Sociological Association, Goteborg, Sweden, July2010.

Organizer, Session of the Research Committee 31 on International Migration, quadrennialmeeting of the International Sociological Association, Goteborg, Sweden, July2010.

Chair, Theory Prize Selection Committee, Theory Section, American SociologicalAssociation, 2009-2010.

Organizer, Regular Session on Rational Choice, annual meeting of the AmericanSociological Association, San Francisco, California, August 2009.

Chair, Graduate Student Paper Award Selection Committee, Mathematical SociologySection, American Sociological Association, 2008.

Clifford C. Clogg Award Committee, Population Association of America, 2007-2010.

Organizer, Session on New Knowledge about Immigrants to the United States, annualmeeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, SanFrancisco, California, February 2007.

Graduate Student Paper Award Selection Committee, Mathematical Sociology Section,American Sociological Association, 2006.

Council, Mathematical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, 2006-2008.

Organizer, Regular Session on Mathematical Sociology, annual meeting of the AmericanSociological Association, Montreal, Canada, August 2006.

Organizing Committee, Biennial Meeting of the International Society for JusticeResearch, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, 2006.

Chair, Outstanding Book Award Committee, Mathematical Sociology Section, AmericanSociological Association, 2005.

Chair, Nominations Committee, Rationality and Society Section, American SociologicalAssociation, 2003.

Chair-Elect, Chair, Social Psychology Section, American Sociological Association, 2002-2004.

Irene B. Taeuber Award Selection Committee, Population Association of America, 2002-2007. Chair, 2006-2007.

Otis Dudley Duncan Award Selection Committee, Population Section, American

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Sociological Association, 2002-2005. Chair, 2004-2005.

Chair-Elect, Chair, Past Chair, Rationality and Society Section, American SociologicalAssociation, 2000-2003.

Cooley-Mead Award Selection Committee, Social Psychology Section, AmericanSociological Association, 2000-2001.

Theory Prize Selection Committee, Theory Section, American Sociological Association,2000-2001.

Member, Task Force on Confidentiality Issues, American Sociological Association, 1999-2000.

Member, Committee on Publications, American Sociological Association, 1999-2002.

Member, Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award Selection Committee, AmericanSociological Association, 1998-2001. Chair, 1999-2001.

Chair, Outstanding Publication in Mathematical Sociology Award Committee,Mathematical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, 1998-1999.

Chair, Thomas and Znaniecki Prize Committee, International Migration Section,American Sociological Association, 1998-1999.

Chair-Elect, Chair, Past Chair, Theory Section, American Sociological Association,1996-1999.

Chair-Elect, Chair, Past Chair, International Migration Section, American SociologicalAssociation, 1996-1999.

Council, Methodology Section, American Sociological Association, 1996-1998.

Chair, Cooley-Mead Award Selection Committee, Social Psychology Section, AmericanSociological Association, 1996-1997.

Council, Social Psychology Section, American Sociological Association, 1996-1998.

Cooley-Mead Award Selection Committee, Social Psychology Section, AmericanSociological Association, 1995-1996.

Thomas and Znaniecki Prize Committee, International Migration Section, AmericanSociological Association, 1995-1996.

Steering Committee, Mathematical Sociology Section-in-Formation, AmericanSociological Association, 1994-1995.

Theory Prize Selection Committee, Theory Section, American Sociological Association,1994-1995.

Advisory Board, Research Committee 45 on Rational Choice, International SociologicalAssociation, 1994-1998.

Secretary-Treasurer, Rational Choice Section, American Sociological Association, 1994-1995.

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Chair, Nominations Committee, Methodology Section, American SociologicalAssociation, 1994.

Nominations Committee, Theory Section, American Sociological Association, 1992-1993.

Nominations Committee, Methodology Section, American Sociological Association,1988-1989.

Cooley-Mead Award Selection Committee, Social Psychology Section, AmericanSociological Association, 1987.

Member, Site Visit Teams

Visitors Committee, Department of Sociology, Duke University, March 2018.

Visitors Committee, Faculty of Management, Economics, and Social Sciences, Universityof Cologne, Germany, July 2014.

Visitors Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Illinois, November 2013.

Visitors Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Notre Dame, March 2006.

National Institutes of Health Site Visit Team, Carolina Population Center, University ofNorth Carolina, March 2000. Chair of the Site Visit Team.

National Institutes of Health Site Visit Team, Office of Population Research, PrincetonUniversity, April 1999. Chair of the Site Visit Team.

National Institutes of Health Site Visit Team, Center for Demography and Ecology,University of Wisconsin, March 1999.

Visitors Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Virginia, March 1993.

National Institutes of Health Site Visit Team, University of Michigan, January 1992.

National Science Foundation Site Visit Team, Stanford University, June 1991.

National Science Foundation Site Visit Team, University of Chicago and Northwestern University, June 1990.

Visiting Appointments and Research Visits

Visiting Scholar, Bill Lane Center for the American West, Stanford University, 2015-2016.

Instructor, Summer Institute on the Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models (EITM), sponsored by the Hobby School of Public Affairs, University of Houston,Houston, Texas, June 2012, June 2013, June 2014, June 2015, June 2016.

Visiting Professor, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónomade México, Mexico City, Mexico, November 2011.

Instructor, Fifth Annual Institute on the Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models (EITM), sponsored by the National Science Foundation, University of Michigan,June 2006.

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Visiting Scholar, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, September 2004 -January 2005.

Research Visits, IZA, Bonn, Germany, June-July 2004, May 2006, May 2007, June 2012,March 2016.

Research Visits, Center for Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, StanfordUniversity, March, May 2003, November 2004, June 2005.

Guest Professor, University of Leipzig, Germany, Blockseminar: Gerechtigkeitsforschung (Justice Research), January 1996.

Guest Professor, Zentrum für Umfragen, Methoden, und Analysen (ZUMA), Mannheim,Germany, May 1995.

External Examiner

External examiner, PhD dissertation and public defense, Utrecht University, Netherlands,April 1999.

Special Workshops and Conferences

Workshop on Family-Based Migration in the United States, Center for the Study ofEthnicity, Race, and Immigration, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, December 2018.

LINOS-2 Workshop, DIW SOEP, Berlin, Germany, September 2018.

11th Conference of the International Network of Analytical Sociologists (INAS), StanfordUniversity, California, June 2018.

30th Anniversary Conference of the Research Partnership Between the University of TelAviv and the University of Konstanz, sponsored by the Alexander von HumboldtFoundation, University of Tel Aviv, Israel, September 2017.

International Workshop of ISA RC45 on Social Inequality, co-sponsoredby the Stratification and Social Psychology Project in Japan and theInternational Sociological Association’s Research Committee 45on Rational Choice, Utrecht University, Netherlands, September2017.

10th Conference of the International Network of Analytical Sociologists(INAS), University of Oslo, Norway, June 2017.

Symposium on Slavery, Race, and Freedom with Three Lectures by Orlando Patterson,Scholar-in-Residence, Institute of African American Affairs and Department ofSociology, New York University, April 2017.

Population and Public Policy Conference, Hobby School of Public Affairs, University ofHouston, January 2017.

Sixth Conference on Chinese Capital Markets, NYU Center on U.S.-ChinaRelations, December 2016.

Sixth Joint Japan - North America Conference on Mathematical Sociology and RationalChoice, Seattle, WA, August 2016.

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9th Conference of the International Network of Analytical Sociologists(INAS), Utrecht University, Netherlands, June 2016.

International conference on “Design, Collection, and Analysis ofLongitudinal Data in Mexico: An Agenda for the Future,” co-sponsored by the Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas(CIDE) and the Instituto Nacional de Geografía, Estadistíca, eInformática (INEGI), Aguascalientes, Mexico, November 2015.

Conference on “Immigrant America: New Immigration Histories from1965 to 2015,” Immigration History Research Center andMinnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota,Minneapolis, MN, October 2015.

8th Conference of the International Network of Analytical Sociologists(INAS), Cambridge, MA, June 2015.

Data Conference, Center for Migration Studies, New York, NY,September 2014.

7th Conference of the International Network of Analytical Sociologists (INAS),Mannheim, Germany, June 2014.

NYU CESS 7th Annual Experimental Political Science Conference, NewYork University, March 2014.

Gathering on Data and Information Needs on the Unauthorized, Center forMigration Studies, Washington, DC, September 2013.

Conference on “Linking Theory and Empirical Research in the Social Sciences – MajorChallenges and Current Debates,” Berlin, Germany, July 2013.

Sixth Conference of the International Network of Analytical Sociologists, Stockholm,Sweden, June 2013.

Workshop on Analytical Sociology, Coordination, and Informatics (ASSCI),University of Stockholm, Sweden, June 2013.

Panel on Race and the U.S. Census, Columbia University School of Law, April 2013.

Third TEMPO Conference on International Migration, Centre for Economic PolicyResearch (CEPR) and Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Nürnberg,Germany, October 2012.

Fifth Joint Japan - North America Mathematical Sociology Conference, Denver, CO,August 2012.

Ninth Annual Migration Meeting, Institute for the Study of Labor (Institut zur Zukunftder Arbeit – IZA), Bonn, Germany, June 2012.

Third Norface Migration Workshop, University of Mannheim, March 2012.

National Children’s Study Symposium - Next Generation and Our Future: HealthDisparities Among Children of Immigrants, National Institutes of Health,Bethesda, Maryland, December 2011.

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Workshop on Market Dynamics in the Arab Gulf and Other Emerging Economies, NewYork University Abu Dhabi, New York, NY, April 2011.

Workshop on Positive and Normative Aspects of Distributive Justice: AnInterdisciplinary Perspective, sponsored by the North-West Center forExperimental Research in the Social and Behavioral Sciences, University ofBremen / Carl-von-Ossietzky University of Oldenburg / Jacobs UniversityBremen, Bremen, Germany, 17-18 March 2011.

Inaugural Conference of the Centre for Research on Political Psychology (CresPP),Queen’s University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, April 2010.

Symposium on the Papal Encyclical “Caritas in Veritate,” Fordham University, Collegeof Business Administration, February 2010.

Applied Demography Conference, San Antonio, Texas, January 2010.

Conference on Inequality in a Time of Contraction, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA,November 2009.

Workshop on the Integration of Emerging Formal and Empirical Methods and Tools toEnhance Social Scientific Development, National Science Foundation,Washington, DC, October 2009.

Conference on Contemporary European and American Societies, Institute of Europeanand American Studies, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, September 2009.

International Seminar on Measurement of Mexican Migration, Universidad NacionalAutónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico, August 2009.

75th Anniversary Conference of the School of Public Affairs at American University,Washington, DC, March 2009.

Immigration Conference, co-sponsored by Centro de Investigación y DocenciaEconómicas, AC (CIDE), Universidad Iberoamericana, and GeorgetownUniversity, Mexico City, Mexico, February 2009.

U.S. Census Bureau Workshop on 2010 Census Coverage Measurement, Washington,DC, January 2009.

Fourth Joint Japan-North America Mathematical Sociology Conference, Redondo Beach,CA, May 2008.

Workshop on Models of Immigrant Incorporation in the United States, sponsored byCornell University and Harvard University, Ithaca, NY, May 2008.

Conference on the New Immigrant Survey, sponsored by the Vanderbilt University LawSchool, Nashville, TN, March 2008.

Workshop on Panel Data, University of Houston, Center for Public Policy, Houston, TX,March 2008.

Brookings-NIH Workshop on Agent-Based Modeling and Spatial Population Dynamics,Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, December 2007.

NBER Workshop on Career Patterns of Foreign-Born Scientists and Engineers, National

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Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 2007.

Annual Conference of the Research Data Centres Network of Canada, October 2007.

International Conference on Rational Choice and Social Institutions, ETH Zurich,Switzerland, 6-8 September 2007.

Workshop on Explaining Family Change, Duke University, June 2007.

Fourth Annual Migration Meeting, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn,Germany, 21-22 May 2007.

Workshop on Survey Research in Multi-Ethnic America, Program on Survey Research,Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University, May 2007.

Inaugural Conference of the Center for Research on Inequalities and the Life Course,Yale University, May 2007.

Workshop on Migration and Cardio-metabolic Risk: Obesity and Diabetes amongForeign-Born People in the United States, Rollins School of Public Health, EmoryUniversity, April 2007.

Conference on “Immigration: Issues for a New America,” Knight Center for SpecializedJournalism, University of Maryland, December 2006.

Migration Conference, sponsored by Africa House, New York University, December2006.

Immigration Symposium, National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council,Beckman Center, Irvine, California, November 2006.

Stanford Roundtable on U.S.-Mexico Immigration Issues, sponsored by the Bill LaneCenter for the Study of the North American West, Stanford University, October2006.

Eleventh International Metropolis Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, October 2006.

Workshop on “Congress and Tomorrow’s Foreign-Born Workforce: EvaluatingImmigration Projections.” Institute for the Study of International Migration,Georgetown University, Washington, DC, 26-27 September 2006.

Annual Conference of EQUALSOC, the European Commission’s Network of Excellenceon Economic Change, Quality of Life, and Social Cohesion. Barcelona, Spain,September 2006.

Migration Topic Week (Third Annual Migration Meeting and First Annual Meeting onMigrant Ethnicity), Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn, Germany, 13-21May 2006.

PREM Week Conference on Migration, World Bank, Washington, DC, April 2006.

Conference to celebrate the Twentieth Anniversary of the Minnesota Life Course Center,April 2006.

Roundtable on Trends and Policies That Affect Low-Income Children, sponsored by theUrban Institute and Child Trends, Washington, DC, January 2006.

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Tenth International Metropolis Conference, Toronto, Canada, October 2005.

Conference on Immigrant Health: A Transatlantic Perspective, sponsored by the NewYork Academy of Medicine and the Royal Statistical Society, New York, NewYork, June 2005.

Workshop on Addressing Health, Educational, and Socioeconomic Disparities ofChildren in Immigrant Families, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health(NICHD and the Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research) and theBureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services, Rockville, Maryland, May 2005.

Conference on Urban Dynamics, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York,April 2005.

Conference on Social Justice in a Changing World, University of Bremen, Germany,March 2005.

Conference on Skilled Migration Today: Prospects, Problems and Policies, sponsored bythe Columbia University Program on Immigration Economics, the Russell SageFoundation, and the Council on Foreign Relations, New York, NY, February2005.

Conference on Immigration and Education, sponsored by the NYU Wagner School ofPublic Policy, February 2005.

Workshop on Women, Transition, and Development, sponsored by the Project onWomen and Development at the Center on Democracy, Development, and theRule of Law, Stanford University, November 2004.

Workshop on Cyberinfrastructure and the Social Sciences, sponsored by the Social,Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) Directorate, National ScienceFoundation, September 2004.

World Congress on Human Movements and Immigration, Barcelona, Spain, September2004.

First Annual Migration Meeting, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn, Germany,25-26 June 2004.

Symposium to Dedicate the Oldendorff Institute, Tilburg University, the Netherlands,June 2004.

Workshop on Longitudinal Surveys and Cross-Cultural Survey Design, UK Home Office,Immigration Research and Statistics Service, London, England, May 2004.

Symposium on Human Capital and Labour Markets, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou,China, April 2004.

Conference on Respondent Retention in Longitudinal Surveys, National Institutes ofHealth and Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, DC, March 2004.

Conference on Immigration and Ethnic History, New York University, New York, NewYork, October 2003.

Brookings Wharton Conference on Urban Affairs, Washington, DC, October 2003.

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Second Conference on Suicide Bombing, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California,September 2003.

ISA-RC28 Conference on Education and Inequality, New York University, New York,New York, August 2003

Data Security Workshop, National Institutes of Health, August 2003.

Workshop on Longitudinal and Cross-Section Surveys, National Science Foundation,March 2003.

Working Group on Culture and Adolescent Health, Society for Research on Adolescence,Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 2002.

Conference on Suicide Bombing, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, November2002.

Conference on Immigrant Legalization Programs in the United States, National Institutesof Health, Bethesda, MD, September 2002.

Meeting on Census 2010 Data on the Foreign-Born, Migration Policy Institute,Washington, DC, September 2002.

Conference on Inclusion of Language Minority Populations in National Studies:Challenges, Opportunities, and Best Practices, National Institutes of Health,Bethesda, MD, July 2000.

Conference on Religion and Migration, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, May2000.

Conference on Sociology and Education, Spencer Foundation, Atlanta, Georgia, March2000.

Workshop on Population Dynamics in the United States in the Twentieth Century,University of Colorado, Population Program, Institute of Behavioral Science,Boulder, Colorado, March 1999.

Conference on Data Quality Issues in Longitudinal Surveys, University of Michigan,Institute for Social Research, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 1998.

Workshop on Statistics on Foreign Scientists and Engineers, Institute for the Study ofInternational Migration, Georgetown University, October 1998.

NBER Conference on Immigration, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge,Massachusetts, January 1998.

Workshop on Longitudinal Data on Children, sponsored by the National ResearchCouncil and the Board of Children and Families of the Institute of Medicine,Washington, DC, September 1997.

Workshop of the Committee on the Health and Safety Implications of Child Labor,sponsored by the Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Educationof the National Research Council and the Board of Children and Families of theInstitute of Medicine, Washington, DC, June 1997.

Planning Meeting, Income Distribution Project, American Academy of Arts and Sciences,

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Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 1995.

Workshop on U.S. Immigration Research: An Assessment of Data Needs for FutureResearch, co-sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences (Committee onNational Statistics and Committee on Population), the Immigration andNaturalization Service, and the National Institute of Child Health and HumanDevelopment, Washington, DC, 17-18 September 1992.

Workshop on Research Collaboration in the Human Sciences between Germany and theUnited States, Humboldt Foundation and the National Science Foundation,Washington, DC, June 1991.

Consultant

Core Research Team, Binational Study on Migration between Mexico and the UnitedStates, U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, 1995-1997.

Loyola Institute for Ministry, Lilly Endowment Project on "Small Christian Communitiesin the U.S. Catholic Church," 1995-1997.

National Longitudinal Studies of Labor Market Experience, Center for Human ResourceResearch, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 1994.

U.S. General Accounting Office, 1989.

U.S. Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy, Washington, D.C., 1980-1981.

American Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section, 1972-73.

FOREIGN LANGUAGES

Spanish. Perfect fluency; qualified at the highest level (simultaneous interpreting) for State Department program of escort interpreting, 1971.

Latin. Reading knowledge.

French. Reading knowledge.

Italian. Reading knowledge.

COURSES TAUGHT

List available upon request.

CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION

List available upon request.

INVITED SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS

List available upon request.

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COMMITTEE AND OTHER SERVICE AT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

List available upon request.

VIDEOS OF PRESENTATIONS

World Bank, PREM Conference, 26 April 2006

http://info.worldbank.org/etools/BSPAN/PresentationView.asp?PID=1802&EID=853

National Academy of Sciences, Immigration Symposium, 30 November 2006

http://thesciencenetwork.org/programs/immigration-symposium/guillermina-jasso

National Institutes of Health, National Children’s Study Symposium Next Generation and OurFuture: Health Disparities Among Children of Immigrants, 15 December 2011

http://videocast.nih.gov/summary.asp?Live=10799

United Nations High-Level Dialogue on International Migration, 15 July 2013

http://hldcivilsociety.org/videos-of-interactive-hearings-15-July

Jasso is in Part 2, at 1:14:06

http://fora.tv/2013/11/12/Rethinking_Immigration_Reform_Shifting_to_Human_Rights (segments 7-11)

Sixth Conference on Chinese Capital Markets, NYU Center on U.S.-China Relations, 9 December 2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLSHM1a14u8

AUDIO OF PRESENTATION

Stanford University, Conference on Inequality in a Time of Contraction, 13 November 2009

http://www.glasshouseforum.org/news_videos.html

Jasso’s talk begins at the 17:34 point and ends at 31:24

MISCELLANEOUS

Jasso’s Erdõs number is 3

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PUBLIC SERVICE

Lectures on Migration Research and U.S. Immigration Law and Policy

Conference on Undocumented Workers, University of New Mexico, August 1978.

Annual Convention of the American Legion, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 1978.

Workshop on Employment of Asian/Pacific Americans, Stanford University, California,August 1978.

U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, September 1978.

U.S. Government Senior Executive Training Institute, Washington, D.C., 1979.

Duke University Migration Studies Program, Durham, North Carolina, March 1979.

Woodrow Wilson School of Public Affairs, Princeton University, New Jersey, March1979.

Cornell University Symposium on Migration, Ithaca, New York, April 1979.

Population Association of America, Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, April 1980.

Personal Representative of the Commissioner, U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service

National Security Council/State Department Ad Hoc Committee on World Population,Washington, D.C., 1977-79.

Inter-Department Working Group on U.S.-Mexico Relations, Washington, D.C., 1977-1979.

Migration Working Group, U.S.-Mexico Bilateral Consultative Mechanism, Washington,D.C., 1978-79.

U.S.-Mexico Border Research Program, University of Texas, Austin, 1977-79.

Technical Consulting

Member, U.S. Technical Consulting Group to Mexican Government Program onMigration Research, Washington, D.C. and Mexico City, Mexico, 1978-79.

Consultant on Migration Research and Policy to U.S. Congressional Delegation toMexico, Washington, D.C., 1979.

Testimony

Texas House of Representatives, Committee on Border Trade and Tourism, Brownsville,Texas, December 1977.

U.S. House of Representatives, Select Committee on Population, Washington, D.C.,April 1978.

U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, Washington, DC, February 1995.

Mexico Senate, Commission on Population and Development, International Forum on the

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Protection of Migrants, New York, NY, July 2004.

Panelist, Discussant, Discussion Leader

Brookings/El Colegio de Mexico Symposium on U.S.-Mexico Relations, Washington,D.C., June 1978.

Southwest Border Regional Commission Workshop, Tucson, Arizona, January 1979.

American Association of Law Schools, Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, January 1979.

Population Association of America, Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April1979.

Council on European Studies, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 1979.

U.S. Air Force Academy Assembly on U.S.-Mexico Relations, Colorado Springs,Colorado, March 1981.

NALEO National U.S. Citizenship Conference, Washington, D.C., September 1990.

NALEO National U.S. Citizenship Conference, Washington, D.C., March 1993.

Symposium on "Immigration Today: Pastoral and Research Challenges," FordhamUniversity and Center for Migration Studies, New York, New York, May 1998.

Meeting on Census 2010 Data on the Foreign-Born, Migration Policy Institute,Washington, DC, September 2002.

Tenth International Metropolis Conference, Toronto, Canada, October 2005.

Roundtable on Trends and Policies That Affect Low-Income Children, sponsored by theUrban Institute and Child Trends, Washington, DC, January 2006.

PREM Week Conference on Migration, World Bank, Washington, DC, April 2006.

Conference on “Rethinking Global Immigration: New Realities, New Opportunities,New Challenges,” New York University, May 2006.

Stanford Roundtable on U.S.-Mexico Immigration Issues, sponsored by the Bill LaneCenter for the Study of the North American West, Stanford University, October2006.

Conference on “Immigration: Issues for a New America,” Knight Center for SpecializedJournalism, University of Maryland, December 2006.

Panel on “Illegal Immigration,” sponsored by the NYU College Republicans, New YorkUniversity, April 2007.

First Tuesday: Emergency Food Assistance and Hispanic Children. Urban Institute,Washington, DC, October 2010.

Participant and Rapporteur

American Assembly on U.S.-Mexico Relations, Arden House, Columbia University,Harriman, New York, October-November 1980.

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