Behrman Julia A, Weitzman Abigail
Julia Behrman is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Faculty Fellow at the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University. Abigail Weitzman is Associate Professor of Sociology and Faculty Scholar at the Population Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin.
Popul Dev Rev. 2024 Jun;50(2):375-401. doi: 10.1111/padr.12621. Epub 2024 Mar 25.
Demographers have long been interested in how fertility ideals vary in response to perceived existential threats. Although migration scholars document the increasingly threatening nature of U.S. immigration policies, little research explores how these policies shape the fertility ideals of those most affected by them. To that end, we exploit spatiotemporal variation in states' evolving immigrant policy contexts to understand the effects of different policies on the ideal family size of Hispanics-a group who is most likely to be stereotyped as undocumented and most likely to live in mixed-status households or communities. Specifically, we combine time-varying information on state-level immigrant policies with georeferenced data from the General Social Survey (GSS). Results suggest that the gap in ideal family size between Hispanic and white respondents is significantly larger in state-years with omnibus policies-which bundle multiple restrictive laws together and thus impose sweeping restrictions- compared to state-years without these policies. On the other hand, sanctuary policies, which aim to curb federal immigration enforcement, and E-verify mandates, which aim to curb the employment of undocumented immigrants, are not associated with significant differences. Our analyses provide new insights into the complex ways in which the evolving U.S. immigrant policy landscape has far-reaching impacts on reproductive and family life.
长期以来,人口统计学家一直对生育理想如何因应感知到的生存威胁而变化感兴趣。尽管移民学者记录了美国移民政策日益具有威胁性的本质,但很少有研究探讨这些政策如何塑造受其影响最大的人群的生育理想。为此,我们利用各州不断演变的移民政策背景中的时空变化,来了解不同政策对西班牙裔理想家庭规模的影响——西班牙裔群体最有可能被刻板地视为无证移民,也最有可能生活在混合身份的家庭或社区中。具体而言,我们将州级移民政策的时变信息与综合社会调查(GSS)的地理参考数据相结合。结果表明,与没有这些政策的州年份相比,在实施综合政策(将多项限制性法律捆绑在一起,从而实施全面限制)的州年份中,西班牙裔和白人受访者在理想家庭规模上的差距明显更大。另一方面,旨在遏制联邦移民执法的庇护政策以及旨在遏制无证移民就业的E-Verify指令,与显著差异无关。我们的分析为美国不断演变的移民政策格局对生殖和家庭生活产生深远影响的复杂方式提供了新的见解。