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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This session invites submissions that address the links between families and migration. Possible topics include, but are not restricted to: transnational families; immigration policy and family/household coresidence; family separation; mixed-status families; family formation timing and the migration process; families and return migration; and family ties across borders.
Family or Worker? Negotiating Temporariness through Family Migration - Dasom Lee, University of California-San Diego
Immigration Law in the Lives of Migrant Couples - Nicole Nicole Kreisberg, Penn State University; Natalee Chin, Penn State
Migrant Status, Sexuality, and the Limits of Status Exchange Theory - Alexander Adames, University of Michigan; Nathan I Hoffmann, Emory University; Kristopher Velasco, Princeton University
Reproducing racial elites: Black domestic labor and White fertility in the Great Migration, 1910-1940 - Hero Ashman, University of California-Berkeley
Sharing Money, Dividing Families: Remittances and Conflict in Transnational Relationships - Vaishali Garg, New York University Abu Dhabi; Anju Mary Paul, New York University Abu Dhabi
U.S. Divorce Rates Among Foreign-Born and Native-Born Populations in the Aftermath of the Great Recession - Katherine Geneva Ripley, Bowling Green State University