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Assessing Implementation of the 2002 Farm Bill's Legal Immigrant Food Stamp Restorations: Final Report to the United States Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service (Research Report)
Randolph Capps, Robin Koralek, Katherine Lotspeich, Michael E. Fix, Pamela A. Holcomb, Jane Reardon-Anderson

The 2002 Farm Bill's legal immigrant eligibility restorations took place against a backdrop of high, steady levels of immigration. By the end of 2003, short-term targets for increased non-citizen participation in the Food Stamp Program had been met -- over 150,000 legal immigrants were added to the rolls across eight study states (well on schedule to meet the goal of enrolling 400,000 legal immigrants nationally by 2006). While the Farm Bill represents a significant policy success in terms of supplanting the legal immigrant restrictions of PRWORA, substantial barriers to immigrant food stamp participation remain.

Posted to Web: November 04, 2004Publication Date: November 04, 2004

A Profile of the Foreign-Born in Lowell, Massachusetts (Research Report)
Katherine Lotspeich, Michael E. Fix, Dan Perez-Lopez, Jason Ost

The Urban Institute developed this profile of the foreign-born in Lowell, Massachusetts for members of the One Lowell Coalition: a regional coalition working on immigrant and refugee integration. The profile describes Lowell's immigrant population in terms of its growth, diversity, settlement patterns, English language ability, poverty, and citizenship trends.

Posted to Web: October 31, 2003Publication Date: October 31, 2003

A Profile of the Foreign-Born in the Nashville Economic Market (Research Report)
Katherine Lotspeich, Michael E. Fix, Jason Ost, Dan Perez-Lopez

The Urban Institute developed this profile of the foreign-born in Nashville, Tennessee for members of the Nashville New American Coalition: a regional coalition working on immigrant and refugee integration. The profile describes Nashville's immigrant population in terms of its growth, diversity, settlement patterns, English language ability, poverty, and citizenship trends.

Posted to Web: October 31, 2003Publication Date: October 31, 2003

A Profile of the Foreign-Born in the Portland, Oregon Tri-County Area (Research Report)
Katherine Lotspeich, Michael E. Fix, Dan Perez-Lopez, Jason Ost

The Urban Institute developed this profile of the foreign-born in Portland, Oregon for members of Project Interwoven Tapestry: a regional coalition working on immigrant and refugee integration. The profile describes Portland's immigrant population in terms of its growth, diversity, settlement patterns, English language ability, poverty, and citizenship trends.

Posted to Web: October 31, 2003Publication Date: October 31, 2003

E-Government and Regulation: The Department of Labor's Web-Based Compliance Assistance Resources (Research Report)
Katherine Lotspeich, Michael E. Fix

The Urban Institute examined the Department of Labor's (DOL) web-based resources intended to increase information on Department rules and regulations. The report assesses firms' awareness of DOL's resources and reviews web-based compliance assistance in other regulatory agencies. The study represents one of the first explorations of the use of tools associated with e-government to achieve goals associated with regulatory reform. The authors find that 60 percent of contacted firms used DOL's website, often with private third-party sources (safety experts), and that DOL features more web-based tools than other federal agencies reviewed. The authors recommend research on the role of third parties delivering compliance assistance to determine whether assistance generates savings and who captures the savings--firms or third parties.

Posted to Web: August 31, 2003Publication Date: August 31, 2003

 

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