Immigration Studies and the Social Science Research Council

The Social Science Research Council (SSRC) has twice mobilized scholars to promote the study of immigration to the US. The work of the SSRC Committee on Aspects of Human Migration is discussed.

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subjects Committees
Councils
Debates
Emigration
Ethnic groups
History of Sociology
Ideologies
Immigrants
Immigration
Immigration and emigration
Institutions
Interdisciplinary aspects
Interdisciplinary research
Migration
Noncitizens
Political science
Politics
Research foundations
Research methodology
Social research
Social Science Research
Social sciences
U.S.A
United States
United States of America
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