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Session 149:
Historical Demography: Migration

Saturday, April 2
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
Salon K
Level 5
Chair: Katherine J. Curtis White, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Discussant: Trent Alexander, University of Minnesota

1. Moving In, Moving On: Changing Lives in a Southern City, 1900-1930  •  Regina M. Bures, University of Florida

2. Labor Migration and the Spread of STD: Gonorrhea in Japanese-Occupied Micronesia, 1920 - 1945  •  Susan L. Cassels, Princeton University

3. The Revolving Door to "Gold Mountain": How Chinese Immigrants got Around U.S. Exclusion and Replenished the Chinese American Labor Force, 1900-1910  •  Ken Chew, University of California, Irvine; Mark Leach, University of California, Irvine; Robert C. Romero; John Liu, University of California, Irvine

4. Southerners in the West: The Relative Well-Being of “Direct” and “Onward” Migrants  •  Stewart E. Tolnay, University of Washington; Suzanne C. Eichenlaub, University of Washington

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