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AUDREY SINGERThe Urban Institute2100 M Street, NWWashington, DC 20037(202) 261-5647 (O)asinger@urban.orgUrban bio page: 1991-93 Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Chicago, Demography1991Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin, Sociology1988M.A. University of Texas at Austin, Sociology1982B.A. Temple University, SociologyEMPLOYMENTCurrentSenior Fellow, Urban Institute, Metropolitan Housing and Communities PolicyCenter2016-Present Non-resident Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution, Centennial Scholar Initiative2001-2016Senior Fellow. The Brookings Institution, Metropolitan Policy Program2010-2013Brookings Mountain West Scholar, University of Nevada, Las Vegas1997-2001Associate. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, International MigrationPolicy Program1995-1997Visiting Assistant Professor. Georgetown University, Department of Demography1994-1995Labor Analyst. U.S. Department of Labor, Division of Immigration Policy andResearch1993-1994Research Associate. Population Research Center, National Opinion ResearchCenter and the University of Chicago1991-1993NICHD Postdoctoral Fellow. Population Research Center, National Opinion ResearchCenter and the University of ChicagoMAJOR FIELDSDemography; International Migration, Immigration Policy, Immigrant Integration, Refugees; Cities andSuburbs, Metropolitan Change; Race and Ethnicity

AUDREY SINGER 2PUBLICATIONSBook, Edited Volumes, Monographs2010 Metropolitan Policy Program. State of Metropolitan America: On the Front Lines ofDemographic Transformation. Washington DC: The Brookings Institution.2009William H. Frey and Audrey Singer. Demographic Dynamics and Natural Disasters: Learningfrom Katrina and Rita. Springer Publishing. Special issue of Population and Environment,Vol 31, Nos.1-3.2008Audrey Singer, Susan W. Hardwick, and Caroline B. Brettell (eds.) Twenty-First CenturyGateways: Immigrant Incorporation in Suburban America. Washington, DC: BrookingsInstitution Press.2006Anna Paulson, Audrey Singer Robin Newberger and Jeremy Smith. Financial Access forImmigrants: Lessons from Diverse Perspectives. Chicago and Washington, DC: ChicagoFederal Reserve Bank and The Brookings Institution.2001 Immigrants, their Families and their Communities in the Aftermath of Welfare Reform.Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, DC. Special issue of ResearchPerspectives on Migration.1997Jorge del Pinal and Audrey Singer. Generations of Diversity: Latinos in the United States.Washington, DC: Population Reference Bureau, OctoberAcademic Articles and Book Chapters (*refereed publication)2014. Audrey Singer, Susan W. Hartwick, and Caroline B. Brettell, “21st Century Gateways:Immigrants in Suburban America,” pp. 426-433, in Chester Hartman (ed) America’s GrowingInequality, Lanham: Lexington Books.2013. Audrey Singer. “Contemporary Immigrant Gateways in Historical Perspective,”Daedalus, 142(3): 76-91, Summer. igrant-gateways-in-historical-perspective/2012. Audrey Singer. “Metropolitan Washington: A New Immigrant Gateway,” in Pumar, Enrique,The Hispanic Presence in the Washington DC Metropolitan Region. Studies of Migrant andUrban Development, Emerald Press. 6/washington-dc-immigration-singer.pdf2010Audrey Singer. “Behind the Lens: The Social Photography of Sebastião Salgado,” Contexts,Summer, Vol 9 Issue 3, pp 40-45. hindthe-lens/

AUDREY SINGER 32008Audrey Singer. “Twenty-First Century Gateways: An Introduction.” Pp. 3-30 in AudreySinger, Susan W. Hardwick, and Caroline B. Brettell (eds.) Twenty-First Century Gateways:Immigrant Incorporation in Suburban America. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution 2016/07/twentyfirstcenturygateways chapter.pdf2008Marie Price and Audrey Singer. “Edge Gateways: Immigrants, Suburbs, and the Politics ofReception.” Pp 137- 170, in Audrey Singer, Susan W. Hardwick, and Caroline B. Brettell(eds.) Twenty-First Century Gateways: Immigrant Incorporation in Suburban America.Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.2008Audrey Singer, Susan W. Hardwick, and Caroline B. Brettell. “Afterword: Coming to Termswith Federal and Local Immigration Reform.: Pp. 308-318 in Audrey Singer, Susan W.Hardwick, and Caroline B. Brettell (eds.) Twenty-First Century Gateways: ImmigrantIncorporation in Suburban America. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.2007Katharine Donato, Nicole Trujillo-Pagan, Carl L. Bankston III and Audrey Singer.“Reconstructing New Orleans After Katrina: The Emergence of an Immigrant Labor Market.”Pp. 217-234 in David L. Brunsma, David Overfelt and J. Steven Picou, (eds.) The Sociology ofKatrina: Perspectives on a Modern Catastrophe, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.2006Audrey Singer. “The New Metropolitan Geography of Immigration: Washington, D.C. inContext.” pp. 45-55 In John W. Frazier and Tettey-Fio, Eugene (eds.) Race, Ethnicity andPlace in a Changing America, Binghamton, NY: Global Academic Publishing.2005* Samantha Friedman, Audrey Singer, Marie Price and Ivan Cheung. “Race, Immigrants andResidence: A New Racial Geography of Washington, DC." Geographical Review, 95 (2):210230.2005* Marie Price, Ivan Cheung, Samantha Friedman and Audrey Singer. “The World Settles In:Washington, DC as an Immigrant Gateway.” Urban Geography, 26(1):61-83.2004Audrey Singer. “Welfare Reform and Immigrants: A Policy Review.” Pp.21-34 in, PhilipKretsedemas and Ana Aparicio (eds), Immigrants, Welfare Reform, and the Poverty ofPolicy. Westport Ct: Praeger Publishers.2003James M. Lindsay and Audrey Singer. “Changing Faces: Immigrants and Diversity in theTwenty-First Century.” Pp. 217-260 in Henry J. Aaron, James M. Lindsay and Pietro S. Nivola,Agenda for the Nation. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution.

AUDREY SINGER 42003Greta Gilbertson and Audrey Singer. “’The Blue Passport’: Gender and the Social Process ofNaturalization Among Dominican Immigrants in New York City.” Pp. 359-378 in PierretteHondagneu-Sotelo (Ed.), Gender and U.S. Immigration: Contemporary Trends. University ofCalifornia Press.2003* Greta Gilbertson and Audrey Singer. "The Emergence of Protective Citizenship in the USA:Naturalization Among Dominican Immigrants in the Post-1996 Welfare Reform Era." Ethnicand Racial Studies 26 (1):25-51, 2003.2001Audrey Singer and Amelia Brown. “Washington, D.C.” Pp. 974-982 in James Ciment (Ed.),Encyclopedia of American Immigration. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.2000Audrey Singer and Greta Gilbertson. “Naturalization under Changing Conditions ofMembership: Dominican Immigrants in New York City” Pp. 157-186 in Nancy Foner, RubénRumbaut, and Steven Gold (eds.), Immigration Research for a New Century:Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Russell Sage Press.1998* Audrey Singer and Douglas S. Massey. "The Social Process of Undocumented BorderCrossing Among Mexican Migrants to the United States." International Migration Review.32:561-592.1995* Douglas S. Massey and Audrey Singer. "New Estimates of Undocumented MexicanMigration to the United States and the Probability of Apprehension.” Demography 32:203213.1995* Marta Tienda and Audrey Singer. "Wage Mobility of Undocumented Workers in the UnitedStates." International Migration Review. 29:112-138.1990* Barbara Zsembik and Audrey Singer. "The Problem of Defining Retirement AmongMinorities: The Mexican Americans." The Gerontologist, Vol 30, No 6, pp. 749-757.Reprinted in: Stoller, Eleanor Palo and Rose Campbell Gibson (eds.) Worlds ofDifference: Inequality in the Aging Experience. 2nd Edition. Pine Forge Press, 1997.pp. 185-192.Research Reports and Other Publications2015 Audrey Singer, “Metropolitan immigrant gateways revisited 2014,” Washington, DC:Brookings. migrant-gatewaysrevisited-2014/2015Audrey Singer, Nicole Prchal Svajlenka, and Jill H. Wilson. “Local Insights from DACA forImplementing Future Programs for Unauthorized Immigrants,” Washington, DC: s-for-unauthorized-immigrants/

AUDREY SINGER 52014Audrey Singer. “The EB-5 Visa Program for Immigrant Investors,” Communities & BankingFederal Reserve Bank of Boston; 26 (1):4-7, -for-immigrant-investors.aspx2014Audrey Singer and Camille Galdes. “Improving the EB-5 Investor Visa Program: InternationalFinancing for U.S. Regional Economic Development,” Washington, DC: 3Audrey Singer and Nicole Prchal Svajlenka. “Immigration Facts: Deferred Action forChildhood Arrivals (DACA),” Washington, DC: -daca/2012Audrey Singer. “Investing in the Human Capital of Immigrants, Strengthening RegionalEconomies,” Washington, DC: Brookings. l-economies/2012Audrey Singer. “Migration and the Metropolis,” in Practice to Policy: Lessons from LocalLeadership on Immigrant Integration,” Cities of Migration, The Maytree ation-and-the-metropolis/2012 Audrey Singer. “Immigrant Workers in the U.S. Labor Force,” Washington, DC: rant-workers-in-the-u-s-labor-force/2011William H. Frey, Alan Berube, Audrey Singer, and Jill H. Wilson. “Five Things the CensusRevealed About America in 2011,” Washington DC: 11Jill H. Wilson and Audrey Singer. “Immigrants in 2010 Metropolitan America: A Decade ofChange,” Washington, DC: Brookings. rto Suro, Jill H. Wilson and Audrey Singer. “Immigration and Poverty in America'sSuburbs,” Washington, DC: Brookings. poverty-in-americas-suburbs/2011Matthew Hall, Audrey Singer, Gordon F. De Jong and Deborah Roempke Graefe.“The Geography of Immigrant Skills: Educational Profiles of Metropolitan Areas,”Washington, DC: Brookings. itan-areas/

AUDREY SINGER 62010Gary Burtless and Audrey Singer. “The Earnings and Social Security Contributions ofDocumented and Undocumented Mexican Immigrants,” Center for Retirement Research atBoston College. 7-immigrantearnings-burtless-singer2010Audrey Singer and Jill H. Wilson. “The Impact of the Great Recession on MetropolitanImmigration Trends.” Washington, DC: ation-trends/2009William H. Frey, Alan Berube, Audrey Singer and Jill H. Wilson “Getting Current: RecentDemographic Trends in Metropolitan America.” Washington, DC: ads/2016/06/03 metro demographic trends.pdf2009Audrey Singer “The New Geography of United States Immigration.” Washington, DC:Brookings. hy-of-united-statesimmigration/2009Audrey Singer, Jill H. Wilson, and Brooke DeRenzis. “Immigrants, Politics, and LocalResponse in Suburban Washington.” Washington, DC: oads/2016/06/0225 immigration singer.pdf2008Audrey Singer, Dominic Vitiello, Michael Katz, and David Park. “Recent Immigration toPhiladelphia: Regional Change in a Re-Emerging Gateway.” Washington, DC: re-emerging-gateway/2008Audrey Singer, Caroline B. Brettell and Susan W. Hardwick “Twenty-First Century Gateways:Immigrants in Suburban America.” The Migration Information Source. Migration PolicyInstitute, eature/display.cfm?ID 680Reprinted in Poverty & Race, The Poverty and Race Research Action Council,July/August 2008.2009Audrey Singer “Latin American Immigrants in the Washington Metropolitan Area: Historyand Demography” pp. 5-18 in, Local Goes National: Challenges and Opportunities for LatinoImmigrants in the Nation’s Capital, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,Mexico Institute.2007Audrey Singer and Jill H. Wilson. “Refugee Resettlement in Metropolitan America” TheMigration Information Source. Migration Policy Institute, Washington play.cfm?ID 585

AUDREY SINGER 72007William H. Frey, Audrey Singer and David Park. “Resettling New Orleans: The First FullPicture from the Census,” Washington DC: The Brookings ecensus/2007Audrey Singer. “Reforming U.S. Immigration Policy: Open New Pathways to Integration,”Opportunity 08 Series, Washington, DC: The Brookings integration/2006Audrey Singer. “Exploring New Settlement Areas among Latinos in the District ofColumbia,” Prepared for the District of Columbia Office of Latino Affairs, Washington, DC:The Brookings Institution.2006Alan Berube, Audrey Singer, Jill H. Wilson, and William H. Frey. “Finding Exurbia: America'sFast-Growing Communities at the Metropolitan Fringe,” Washington, DC: The BrookingsInstitution. tan-fringe/2006Audrey Singer and Jill H. Wilson. "From 'There' to 'Here': Refugee Resettlement inMetropolitan America," Washington, DC: The Brookings he-metropolitan-fringe/2006William H. Frey and Audrey Singer. “Katrina and Rita Impacts on Gulf Coast Populations:First Census Findings” Washington, DC: The Brookings st-census-findings/2005Audrey Singer. “Impact of Welfare Reform on Immigrants,” in Healthy Generations inUniversity of Minnesota School of Public Health, Maternal and Child Health Program,Volume 5, Issue 3. February. m2004Audrey Singer “The Changing Face of America,” in E-Journal USA: Society and Values,Washington, DC: U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Information 4/ijse/singer.htm2004William H. Frey, Jill H. Wilson, Alan Berube, and Audrey Singer. “Tracking MetropolitanAmerica into the 21st Century: A Field Guide to the New Metropolitan and MicropolitanDefinitions,” Metropolitan Policy Program, The Brookings Institution, Washington, tions/

AUDREY SINGER 82004 Audrey Singer and Anna Paulson. “Financial Access for Immigrants: Learning from DiversePerspectives,” Policy Brief, Conference Report #19, The Brookings Institution, Washington,DC.2004Audrey Singer and Jill H. Wilson. “Polyglot Washington: Language Needs and Abilities in theNation’s Capital,” Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy and The Greater WashingtonResearch Program, the Brookings Institution, -nations-capital/2004Audrey Singer. “The Rise of New Immigrant Gateways,” Center on Urban and MetropolitanPolicy, The Brookings Institution, Washington -capital/2004Audrey Singer. “At Home in the Nation’s Capital: Immigrant Trends in MetropolitanWashington.” Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy and The Greater WashingtonResearch Program, the Brookings Institution, Washington, -washington/2002Audrey Singer. “Immigrants, Welfare Reform and the Coming Reauthorization Vote.” TheMigration Information Source. Migration Policy Institute, Washington DC, August 2002.2002Roberto Suro and Audrey Singer. “Latino Growth in Metropolitan America: ChangingPatterns, New Locations.” Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, The BrookingsInstitution, and the Pew Hispanic Center. Washington -washington/Reprinted in: Katz, Bruce and Robert Lang (eds.) Redefining Urban and SuburbanAmerica: The Evidence from Census 2000 (Vol 1). Brookings Institution Press,Washington, DC 2003.2002Audrey Singer. “America’s Diversity at the Beginning of the 21st Century: Reflections fromCensus 2000.” The Brookings Institution.2001Audrey Singer, Samantha Friedman, Ivan Cheung, and Marie Price. "The World in a Zip Code:Greater Washington D.C. as a New Region of Immigration." The Brookings Institution,Washington DC. immigration/Excerpted in: The Brookings Review, Winter 2002, pp. 34-35.

AUDREY SINGER 91996Shirley J. Smith, Roger Kramer and Audrey Singer. Effects of the Immigration Reform andControl Act: Characteristics and Labor Market Behavior of the Legalized Population FiveYears Following Legalization. Washington DC: U.S. Department of Labor.1999Audrey Singer. "U.S. Citizenship Applications at All-Time High." Population Today.Washington DC: Population Reference Bureau.1999Audrey Singer and Greta Gilbertson. “Contextualizing Naturalization.” Research Perspectiveson Migration. International Migration Policy Program, Carnegie Endowment for InternationalPeace, Washington, DC.1988Audrey Singer. "Now Legal Immigration Reform?" Population Today, Vol. 16, No. 9, p. 3.1988Audrey Singer. "IRCA Aftermath." Population Today, Vol. 16, No. 10, p. 5.Commentary, Op-Eds, Blog Posts, Podcasts (selected)Audrey Singer and Kim Rueben, “What the research says about immigrants hasn’t changed,” UrbanWire, Urban Institute, March 3, 2017.Solomon Greene, Audrey Singer, and Tanaya Srini, “Blocking funds to sanctuary cities could hurt allAmericans,” Urban Wire, Urban Institute, January 27, 2017Julia Gelatt and Audrey Singer, “What President-Elect Trump’s promises might mean,” Urban Wire,Urban Institute, November 21, 2016.Audrey Singer and Dowell Myers, “Labor force growth increasingly depends on immigrants and theirchildren,” Urban Wire, Urban Institute, September 29, 2016.Hamutal Bernstein, Julia Gelatt and Audrey Singer. “We, the people” includes immigrants, 2016Analysis, Urban Institute, September 2, 2016.Audrey Singer, “World Refugee Day: A stark reminder,” Urban Wire, Urban Institute, June 20, 2016.Audrey Singer, “Facing immigrant integration challenges in German and US cities” Urban Wire,Urban Institute, May 26, 2016.Audrey Singer and Nicole Prchal Svajlenka. “Renewed U.S.-Cuba Talks Spotlight Future MigrationIssues.” Up Front/Brookings, January 23, 2015. 01/23-us-cuba-migration-singer-svajlenkaAudrey Singer. “Who Are the DAPA-Eligible Population? The Avenue/Brookings, December 29, s/2014/12/29-dapa-population-singerAudrey Singer. “Obama’s Act Gives Hope to Four Million Immigrants, but More is Needed,” Globeand Mail, November 21, 2

AUDREY SINGER 3 2008 Audrey Singer. “Twenty-First entury Gateways: An Introduction.” Pp. 3-30 in Audrey Singer, Susan W. Hardwick, and Caroline B. Brettell (eds.) Twenty-First Centu

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