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Immigration Policy and Hispanic Representation in National Elections. (2023). Bucheli, Jose ; Amuedodorantes, Catalina.
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  19. Labor market impacts of states issuing of drivers licenses to undocumented immigrants. (2020). Sevilla, Almudena ; Arenas Arroyo, Esther ; Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina ; Arenas-Arroyo, Esther.
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  20. States Taking the Reins? Employment Verification Requirements and Local Labor Market Outcomes. (2020). Lubotsky, Darren ; Feigenberg, Benjamin ; Ayromloo, Shalise.
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  21. Tightened Immigration Policies and the Self‐Employment Dynamics of Mexican Immigrants. (2019). Wang, Chunbei.
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  22. Interstate Mobility Patterns of Likely Unauthorized Immigrants: Evidence from Arizona. (2019). Lozano, Fernando ; Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina.
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  23. The Effect of E-Verify Laws on Crime. (2019). Churchill, Brandyn ; MacKay, Taylor ; Sabia, Joseph J ; Dickinson, Andrew.
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  24. September 11 and the Rise of Necessity Self-Employment among Mexican Immigrants. (2019). Wang, Chunbei ; Lofstrom, Magnus.
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  25. The Effects of Minimum Wages on Low‐Skilled Immigrants’ Wages, Employment, and Poverty. (2019). Churchill, Brandyn ; Sabia, Joseph J.
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  26. Labor Market Impacts of States Issuing of Driving Licenses to Undocumented Immigrants. (2018). Arenas Arroyo, Esther ; Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina ; Arenas-Arroyo, Esther ; Sevilla, Almudena.
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  27. The Effect of Increasing Immigration Enforcement on the Labor Supply of High-Skilled Citizen Women. (2018). Velasquez, Andrea ; East, Chloe.
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  28. Immigrants’ labor supply response to Food Stamp access. (2018). East, Chloe.
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  29. Impeding or Accelerating Assimilation? Immigration Enforcement and Its Impact on Naturalization Patterns. (2018). Lopez, Mary ; Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina.
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  30. DO STATE EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION LAWS AFFECT JOB TURNOVER?. (2018). Zavodny, Madeline ; Orrenius, Pia ; Gutierrez, Emily.
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  31. Immigrant Fertility in the Midst of Intensified Enforcement. (2017). Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina ; Arenas-Arroy, Esther .
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  32. The Hidden Educational Costs of Intensified Immigration Enforcement. (2017). Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina ; Lopez, Mary J ; Amuedodorantes, Catalina.
    In: Southern Economic Journal.
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  33. English Skills and the Health Insurance Coverage of Immigrants. (2017). Dillender, Marcus.
    In: American Journal of Health Economics.
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  34. Interior Immigration Enforcement and Political Participation of U.S. Citizens in Mixed-Status Households. (2017). Lopez, Mary ; Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina.
    In: Demography.
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  35. The Changing Family Structure of American Children with Unauthorized Parents. (2017). Arenas Arroyo, Esther ; Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina ; Arenas-Arroyo, Esther.
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  36. Interstate Mobility Patterns of Likely Unauthorized Immigrants: Evidence from Arizona. (2017). Lozano, Fernando ; Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina.
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  37. On the Implications of Immigration Policy Restricting Citizenship: Evidence from the Dominican Republic. (2017). Pozo, Susan ; Gratereaux Hernández, Carlos ; Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina ; Hernandez, Carlos Gratereaux .
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  38. Unauthorized Mexican Workers in the United States: Recent Inflows and Possible Future Scenarios. (2017). Zavodny, Madeline ; Orrenius, Pia.
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  39. The Changing Family Structure of American Children with Unauthorized Parents. (2017). Arenas Arroyo, Esther ; Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina ; Arenas-Arroyo, Esther.
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  40. Irregular immigration in the European Union. (2016). Zavodny, Madeline ; Orrenius, Pia.
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  41. Non-Citizen Mexican Youth in US Higher Education: A Closer Look at the Relationship between State Tuition Policies and College Enrollment. (2016). Miller, Trey ; Bozick, Robert ; Kaneshiro, Matheu.
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  43. Does E-Verify Discriminate against Hispanic Citizens?. (). Pozo, Susan ; Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina ; Jin, Xing.
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