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Philip Martin

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Professor; Chair, UC Comparative Immigration & Integration Program; Editor of Migration News and Rural Migration News

2101 Social Sciences & Humanities

Office Hours: By Appointment

Phone: (530) 752-1530

Fax: (530) 752-5614

martin@primal.ucdavis.edu

Selected Publications

  • Martin, Philip. "The 2008-09 Recession: Implications for International Labor Migration," in M. Haddad and B. Shephard, eds. Managing Openness: Trade and Outward-Oriented Growth After the Crises. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, 2011.
  • Martin, Philip, and Martin Ruhs. "Labor Shortages and U.S. Immigration Reform: Promises and Perils of an Independent Commission." International Migration Review 45(Spring 2011): 174–187.
  • Calvin, Linda, and Philip Martin. "The U.S. Produce Industry and Labor: Facing the Future in a Global Economy." Economic Research Report 106(November 2010), U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Martin, Philip and Elizabeth Midgley, "Immigration in America 2010," Population Bulletin Update (June 2010).
  • Martin, Philip. "Who Needs Migrant Workers?" in M. Ruhs and B. Anderson, eds. Labour Shortages, Immigration, and Public Policy. Oxford University Press, 2010.
    http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/?queryField=title&query=Who+Needs+Migrant+Workers%3F&view=usa&viewVeritySearchResults=true
  • Martin, Philip and Linda Calvin. "Immigration Reform: What Does It Mean for Agriculture and Rural America." Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy. 32(2) (2010): 232-253.
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  • Martin, Philip L. and Elizabeth Midgley. "Immigration in America." Population Reference Bureau. (June 2010).
  • Martin, Philip. "Importing Poverty? Immigration and the Changing Face of Rural America." New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009.
  • Martin, Philip and Gottfried Zuercher. "Managing Migration: The Global Challenge." Population Reference Bureau. 64(1) (March 2008)
  • Ruhs, Martin and Philip Martin. "Numbers vs. Rights: Trade-Offs and Guest Worker Programs," International Migration Review, 42(2008): 249–265.

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