This report examines the number of parents, siblings, and children reported by foreign-born respondents using the Language, Immigration, and Emigration supplement to the 1989 Current Population Survey. The data were sorted by period of entry into the United States, region of birth, and by current age. Also presented are numbers of relatives within and outside the United States as a way of addressing the potential for future immigration through family reunification.
The nonpartisan Urban Institute publishes studies, reports, and books on timely topics worthy of public consideration. The views expressed are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the Urban Institute, its trustees, or its funders.
Usage, posting and reprint of materials on the UI web site:
Most publications may be downloaded free of charge from the web site in PDF format. This information may be used and copies made for research, academic, policy or other non-commercial purposes. Proper attribution is required.
Copyright of the written materials contained within the Urban Institute website is owned or controlled by the Urban Institute. Posting UI research papers on other websites is permitted subject to prior approval from the Urban Institute—contact paffairs@urban.org.
If you are unable to access or print the PDF document please contact us or call the Publications Office at (202) 261-5687.