Immigration Policy Lab at Stanford University

Immigration Policy Lab at Stanford University

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The Immigration Policy Lab at Stanford University is focused on evaluating and designing policies to

By translating new evidence into creative solutions, the work of our Stanford research team can improve immigrants' lives and strengthen their host communities.

Join IPL at Stanford! 05/03/2021

IPL at Stanford is seeking an executive director! We're looking for an energetic, empathetic, service-oriented leader—someone who can develop new research partnerships, lead fundraising efforts, and deepen IPL's focus on policy and social impact. Is this you? Meet the team and hear about the role:

Join IPL at Stanford! Our lab is currently looking for a new Executive Director. From developing new strategic research partnerships to leading fundraising efforts, this is a dyna...

Does Halting Refugee Resettlement Reduce Crime? Evidence from the US Refugee Ban | American Political Science Review | Cambridge Core 04/05/2021

As the Biden admin looks to resettle more refugees in the US, critics say they pose a threat to public safety. But a new IPL study finds no evidence of this: Even when the Trump administration completely halted resettlement by executive order, there was no effect on crime.

Does Halting Refugee Resettlement Reduce Crime? Evidence from the US Refugee Ban | American Political Science Review | Cambridge Core Does Halting Refugee Resettlement Reduce Crime? Evidence from the US Refugee Ban

When Americans recall their roots, they open up to immigration 03/17/2021

Asking Americans to recall their family’s migration history leads them to express greater support for more open immigration policies. This study, co-authored by IPL affiliates ClaireAdida
and Scott Williamson, highlights the ways empathy can shape attitudes toward immigrants:

When Americans recall their roots, they open up to immigration Research suggests that reminding Americans – Democrats and Republicans – of their family history creates empathy for immigrants and more favorable views toward immigration.

How Exile Shapes Online Opposition: Evidence from Venezuela - Immigration Policy Lab 03/03/2021

For Venezuelan activists living abroad, exile changes the way they express dissent online—they take harder anti-government lines and increase support for foreign-led solutions to the country’s crisis. Check out the latest IPL working paper, which analyzed over 5 million tweets sent by 339 Venezuelan activists over seven years. It's the first large-scale, quantitative study of the ways exile shapes online dissent.

How Exile Shapes Online Opposition: Evidence from Venezuela - Immigration Policy Lab An analysis of over 5 million tweets suggests that the internalization of networks is one mechanism by which exile shapes how activists communicate.

Inclusive Health Policies May Offset the "Chilling Effect" of Immigration Enforcement - Immigration Policy Lab 03/02/2021

Unauthorized immigrants may avoid seeking health care when they're fearful of deportation, like when ICE is active nearby. But San Francisco is an exception to this trend, IPL and UCSF research found. The city's inclusive health policies could be the reason:

Inclusive Health Policies May Offset the "Chilling Effect" of Immigration Enforcement - Immigration Policy Lab In San Francisco, threatening enforcement events like nearby ICE raids did not necessarily disrupt health care utilization among immigrant patients.

03/01/2021

Immigrants are more likely to integrate into their new communities if their initial location is a good fit—that’s the insight behind our AI tool, GeoMatch. With help from JPAL Europe, we're building a GeoMatch pilot program for asylum seekers in the Netherlands: https://tinyurl.com/75tnxfet

AI for Immigrant Integration | Impact Labs 02/19/2021

More countries are exploring IPL’s GeoMatch, a tool that connects immigrants and refugees to places where they are most likely to succeed. Now, a new grant from Stanford Impact Labs will help us work toward pilot-testing GeoMatch in Canada and the Netherlands.

AI for Immigrant Integration | Impact Labs More than 270 million people have left their home countries for better lives abroad. The Immigration Policy Lab is working with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and the Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) in the Netherlands to design, test, and scale an algori...

Unlocking the Benefits of Migration - Immigration Policy Lab 02/11/2021

During the House Judiciary Committee's discussion on immigration policy, some experts weighed in on the economic benefits of immigration. IPL researchers are working to build evidence of how countries can support migration as an engine of economic growth.

Unlocking the Benefits of Migration - Immigration Policy Lab Introducing an IPL initiative that aims to make migration a powerful force for growth in the developing world.

How DACA Affects the Health of America's Children - Immigration Policy Lab 01/27/2021

As the Biden administration moves to preserve and fortify DACA, we revisit our findings on how DACA benefits the mental health of children in immigrant families.

How DACA Affects the Health of America's Children - Immigration Policy Lab When unauthorized immigrants are offered protection from deportation, mental illnesses in their children drop by more than fifty percent.

How Clicks on a Job Platform can Reveal Bias - Immigration Policy Lab 01/20/2021

While equal opportunity hiring is the expectation, the reality is often different. IPL ETH Zürich researchers report in Nature that immigrant job seekers were 6.5% less likely to be contacted than Swiss applicants with identical skills.

How Clicks on a Job Platform can Reveal Bias - Immigration Policy Lab When it comes to hiring decisions, discrimination against immigrants depends on the time of day applicants are reviewed, an IPL study found.

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