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Numbers and Politics: Using Economic Research in Immigration Reporting - Part I
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Covering Immigration: A Resource for Journalists
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- 1 Opening Remarks: Why this workshop?
- 2 Widening the Lens: Immigration Reform and the Future of our Country
- 3 The State of the U.S. Economy and Key Issues Facing the Country in the Next Decade
- 4 Numbers and Politics: Using Economic Research in Immigration Reporting - Part I
- 5 Numbers and Politics: Using Economic Research in Immigration Reporting - Part II
- 6 Numbers and Politics: Using Economic Research in Immigration Reporting - Part III
- 7 Numbers and Politics: Using Economic Research in Immigration Reporting - Discussion
- 8 What Research Can Tell Us About the U.S. Labor Market and the Impact of Temporary Workers - Part I
- 9 What Research Can Tell Us About the U.S. Labor Market and the Impact of Temporary Workers - Part II
- 10 What Journalists Need to Know About the Balance Between Hiring New Workers and Protecting U.S. Jobs
- 11 Behind the Rhetoric: An Overview of What is Being Done to Enforce Immigration Restrictions
- 12 Perspectives: How Immigration Enforcement Practices Play Out in the U.S.
- 13 Digging for Themes in TRAC and What to Expect from PEW and Census Data
- 14 Taming Data, Finding Narratives
- 15 DataViz: A Practical Guide to Mapping and Designing Immigration Stories with Data
- 16 Coming to Terms with Complexity: Taking the Immigration Beat Forward - Part I
- 17 Coming to Terms with Complexity: Taking the Immigration Beat Forward - Part II