If you want to learn what "aging in place" means as well as more information regarding immigrants in the U.S., check out usmigrationmetrics.org.
Posts by U.S. Migration Metrics
Go to usmigrationmetrics.org now to see our latest release of policy briefs, research briefs, and data drops and get more nonpartisan and clear information regarding the immigrant population in the U.S.
Check out usmigrationmetrics.org tomorrow, 4/15/26, to see our new round of research briefs, policy briefs, and data drops.
If you want to learn more about the aging undocumented population, go to usmigrationmetrics.org on 4/15/2026 to get more information based on research by @vanhookjenny.bsky.social and @marasheftel.bsky.social.
If you are interested in learning more about how shifts in the economy can impact migration, go to usmigrationmetrics.org on 4/15/2026 to see our new policy briefs, research briefs, and data drops.
If you are interested in learning more, go to usmigrationmetrics.org on 4/15/26 to see our new round of policy briefs, research briefs, and data drops.
A new round of research briefs, policy briefs, and data drops are being released on 4/15/2026 on usmigrationmetrics.org. Follow @usmigrationmetrics.bsky.social to get more updates and sneak peaks on the upcoming information.
Check out this video on how to use the dashboard on usmigrationmetrics.org to make charts with even more detailed information on whatever demographics you are looking for within the immigrant population in the U.S.
Watch this video to learn how to use more parts of the dashboard to get specific demographic data on immigrants in the U.S. Go to usmigrationmetrics.org to make your own charts.
Check out this video to see an explainer on how to use the dashboard to make charts and graphs based on the information you want to see on usmigrationmetrics.org. Go to usmigrationmetrics.org to make your own!
Click the link to get nonpartisan information on policy and data regarding the immigrant population in the U.S. usmigrationmetrics.org
Click the link to read the New York Times article based on research published in @readdemography.bsky.social by @vanhookjenny.bsky.social and @nicolekreisberg.bsky.social. www.nytimes.com/2026/04/01/u...
Meet another member of the team! This is Scott Allen, a master’s student in the school of Public Policy at Penn State. Scott develops and coordinates the policy briefs.
Meet another member of the team! This is Natalee Chin, a graduate student in sociology and demography at Penn State. She develops the research briefs. Natalee is interested in archival research in Chinatowns. Go to usmigrationmetrics.org to learn more about U.S. immigration.
Check out usmigrationmetrics.org to learn about the origins of birthright citizenship and how the 2025 executive order will affect it.
Click the link to read a New York Times article featuring the research by @vanhookjenny.bsky.social and @nicolekreisberg.bsky.social published in @readdemography.bsky.social!
Birthright Citizenship’s Demise Would Affect Asians Disproportionately www.nytimes.com/2026/04/01/u...
In the just-up “Ending Birthright Citizenship,” @vanhookjenny.bsky.social & @nicolekreisberg.bsky.social determined that Latinos would account for ~80% of “unauthorized” births & Asians would experience the greatest relative impact of the Exec Order. @pop.psu.edu read.dukeupress.edu/demography/a...
The website is here! Head over to usmigrationmetrics.org to get non-partisan, clear, and reliable information on U.S. immigration policy and data.
Research by Jenny Van Hook and @nicolekreisberg.bsky.social on the Ending of Birthright Citizenship and its Disparate Impacts is now published in @readdemography.bsky.social , click the link to read more. Follow @usmigrationmetrics.bsky.social for more.
url: read.dukeupress.edu/demography/a...
If you want to learn more about the trends in childhood arrivals as well as what can impact them, follow @usmigrationmetrics.bsky.social for updates on the website and click the link for an interactive graph with the data! www.datawrapper.de/_/qLjnk/
Meet another member of our team! This is Elliot Windrope, a graduate student in sociology and demography at Penn State. He develops and coordinates the data drops. Elliot taught English in France for two years and can speak French. Follow @usmigrationmetrics.bsky.social for more updates!
U.S. Migration Metrics launches tomorrow, March 31st, 2026! Don’t forget to follow @usmigrationmetrics.bsky.social for more updates!
U.S. Migration Metrics launches tomorrow, March 31st, 2026! Don’t forget to follow @usmigrationmetrics.bsky.social for more updates!
For more information, follow @usmigrationmetrics.bsky.social to get updates on the website and on upcoming research published in @readdemography.bsky.social by Jenny Van Hook and @nicolekreisberg.bsky.social.
Only two more days until the U.S. Migration website launches! Follow @usmigrationmetrics.bsky.social for more updates!
Only two more days until the U.S. Migration website launches! Follow @usmigrationmetrics.bsky.social for more updates!
If you are interested in learning nonpartisan information about policy and data/demographics regarding immigration in the U.S., including research to be published in @readdemography.bsky.social , follow @usmigrationmetrics.bsky.social for updates on the website launch!
If you are interested in learning nonpartisan information about policy and data/demographics regarding immigration in the U.S., including research to be published in @readdemography.bsky.social , follow @usmigrationmetrics.bsky.social for updates on the website launch!
The day is almost here! U.S. Migration Metrics officially launches on Tuesday, March 31st. Follow @usmigrationmetrics.bsky.social so you don’t miss any updates on the website!
The day is almost here! U.S. Migration Metrics officially launches on Tuesday, March 31st. Follow @usmigrationmetrics.bsky.social so you don’t miss any updates on the website!
For more updates on the website and upcoming research published in demography follow @usmigrationmetrics.bsky.social!
Meet another one of the members of our team! This is Hannah Persaud, the Researcher of PRI at Penn State and the Project Manager of Migration Metrics. In her spare time, she practices and teaches yoga! Follow @usmigrationmetrics.bsky.social for more updates!
Coming soon to demography! How ending birthright citizenship could lead up to 6.4 million U.S. born children being classified as noncitizens over the next 25 years, disproportionately affecting Asian and Latino families and significantly altering the nations demographic future. Find briefs on this and more at US Migration Metrics
Here is a little sneak peak at the information you can find on the website, including briefs on upcoming research published in demography. To learn more, follow @usmigrationmetrics.bsky.social for updates on the launch!
Meet another one of the members of our team! This is Nicole Kreisberg, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Sociology at Penn State. She is the Research and Policy Director and Co-Principal Investigator of U.S. Migration Metrics. Nicole oversees the development of policy and research.