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Studying Immigrant Policy One Law at a Time
Authors:James E. Monogan
Abstract:This article shows that, in the study of immigrant integration policy in the U.S. states, it is critical to report data and coding decisions for individual laws. This analysis uses an updated and public database of law‐level decisions, which includes 2,703 legislative actions recorded by the National Conference of State Legislatures from 2005 to 2016. These data are used to estimate models of aggregate state policy activity in a variety of ways: as a single continuum of policy balance versus separate models of welcoming and hostile, lumping all policy subareas together versus analyzing a specific subarea, and lumping all years together in one cross section versus panel analysis. The results in these models differ enough to indicate that reporting codes for individual‐level laws is absolutely essential so that each researcher easily can construct the measure that fits his or her theoretical framework best.
Keywords:immigrant policy  state politics and policy  seemingly unrelated regression                                        polí  tica de inmigrantes  polí  tica estatal y polí  tica  regresió  n aparentemente no relacionada
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