Covering Immigration: A Resource for Journalists

Covering Immigration: A Resource for Journalists

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Numbers and Politics: Using Economic Research in Immigration Reporting - Part I

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

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