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June 2016 CURRICULUM VITA Charles Hirschman Address: Department of Sociology, Box 353340 University of Washington Seattle, Washington 98195-3340 Telephone: Office: (206) 543-5035 Home: (206) 525-5324 Date of Birth: November 29, 1943 EDUCATION: B.A. Miami University, Oxford, OH, Sociology (1965) M.A. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sociology (1969) Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sociology (1972) EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Assistant Professor (1972-77), Associate Professor (1977-81), Department of Sociology, Duke University, Durham, NC. Associate Professor (1981-83), Professor (1983-87), Departments of Sociology and Asian Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Professor, Department of Sociology (1987- ), Boeing International Professor (1999- ), joint appointment in the Daniel J. Evans School of Public Policy and Governance (2002- ), University of Washington, Seattle, WA. OTHER POSITIONS AND APPOINTMENTS: Peace Corps Volunteer (Rural Community Development), Baling, Malaysia, 1965-1967. Peace Corps Training Project Staff, Woodland, California, summer 1969. Ford Foundation Demographic Advisor to the Department of Statistics and the Economic Planning Unit of Malaysia (Jan. 1974-June 1975), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Visiting Research Associate (Aug.–Dec. 1984) University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Visiting Fellow (Jan.-June 1985) Australian National University, Canberra. Director (1987-95), Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology, U. of Washington. Chair (1995-98), Department of Sociology, University of Washington. Fellow (1993-94), Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Stanford, CA. Visiting Scholar (1998-99) Russell Sage Foundation, New York City. Visiting Scholar (2005-06) Population Reference Bureau, Washington, DC. Fulbright Visiting Professor (2012-13) University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, AREAS OF INTEREST: Demography and Ecology Immigration and Ethnicity

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June 2016 CURRICULUM VITA

Charles Hirschman

Address: Department of Sociology, Box 353340 University of Washington Seattle, Washington 98195-3340 Telephone: Office: (206) 543-5035 Home: (206) 525-5324 Date of Birth: November 29, 1943

EDUCATION:

B.A. Miami University, Oxford, OH, Sociology (1965) M.A. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sociology (1969) Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sociology (1972)

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

Assistant Professor (1972-77), Associate Professor (1977-81), Department of Sociology, Duke University, Durham, NC.

Associate Professor (1981-83), Professor (1983-87), Departments of Sociology and Asian Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

Professor, Department of Sociology (1987- ), Boeing International Professor (1999- ), joint appointment in the Daniel J. Evans School of Public Policy and Governance (2002- ), University of Washington, Seattle, WA.

OTHER POSITIONS AND APPOINTMENTS:

Peace Corps Volunteer (Rural Community Development), Baling, Malaysia, 1965-1967. Peace Corps Training Project Staff, Woodland, California, summer 1969. Ford Foundation Demographic Advisor to the Department of Statistics and the Economic

Planning Unit of Malaysia (Jan. 1974-June 1975), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Visiting Research Associate (Aug.–Dec. 1984) University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Visiting Fellow (Jan.-June 1985) Australian National University, Canberra. Director (1987-95), Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology, U. of Washington. Chair (1995-98), Department of Sociology, University of Washington. Fellow (1993-94), Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Stanford, CA. Visiting Scholar (1998-99) Russell Sage Foundation, New York City. Visiting Scholar (2005-06) Population Reference Bureau, Washington, DC. Fulbright Visiting Professor (2012-13) University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur,

AREAS OF INTEREST:

Demography and Ecology Immigration and Ethnicity

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Education and Social Mobility Southeast Asia

HONORS/FELLOWSHIPS, ELECTED OFFICES, INVITED LECTURES:

NIH Traineeship in Demography and Ecology, University of Wisconsin, 1967-69 & 1970-72.

Population Council Fellowship, 1969-70. Honorable Mention in the 1976 competition for the University of Wisconsin's "Genevieve

Gorst Herfurth Award for Outstanding (dissertation) Research in the Social Sciences" Fulbright-Hays Award for travel to Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and the

Philippines, June - Aug. 1980. Sociological Research Association (Elected in 1984):

Nominations committee for new members, 1987, Nominations committee for executive committee, 1996.

Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Elected in 1998) Western Center Council, 2002-12.

Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (Elected in 1998) Chair of Section K (Social, Economic, and Political Sciences), 2004-05.

Boeing International Professor (1999- ), University of Washington. Thomas and Znaniecki Book Prize (2000) from the American Sociological Section on

International Migration for The Handbook of International Migration. Elected Offices in the American Sociological Association:

Section on the Sociology of Population: Council, 1988-90; Chair, 1991-92, Section on Asia and Asian America: Council, 1985-87; Chair 1995-96, Section on International Migration: Chair 1999-2000.

Elected Offices in the Association for Asian Studies: Southeast Asia Regional Council, 1987-90; Chair, 1988-90, Board of Directors, 1987-90.

Elected Offices in the Population Association of America: Publications Committee, 1987-89 (Chair 1989) & 1999-01 (Chair 2001); Board of Directors, 1992-94; Vice President, 1997; Nominations Committee (Chair) 2001-02; President 2005

Award for “Excellence in Graduate Training,” Department of Sociology, University of Washington 2008.

P. K. Whelpton Lecture, Miami University, September 18, 2008. Annual Faculty Lecture, University of Washington, January 28, 2009. Invited Plenary Lecturer, Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting, August 13, 2010 Washington State Academy of Sciences, Elected Member, August 2010 Keynote Lecture, University of Malaya Conference on Population Dynamism in Asia, Kuala

Lumpur, July 11, 2011 Fulbright Visiting Professor, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2012-13. President’s Lecture Series, Illinois Institute of Technology, January 27, 2014 Robin M. Williams Lecture, University of California-Irvine, April 4, 2014

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Lecture on “Health Disparities in the United States in Comparative Perspective” Washington State Academy of Sciences, Seattle, WA September 18, 2014.

Keynote Lecture. The 6th International Conference on Southeast Asia (ICONSEA 2015), University of Malaya, Malaysia, December 2-4 2015,

Keynote Lecture. International Sociological Association, RC28 (Social Stratification and Mobility) Conference, National University of Singapore May 26-28, 2016.

REVIEW COMMITTEES & PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (Selected)

American Sociological Association: Advisory Committee to the National Commission on Employment and Unemployment

Statistics, 1978-79, Task Force for a ASA statement on race, 2001-2002 International Migration Section Committee on Naming Awards, 2013-14.

National Science Foundation: Sociology Panel, 1981-83. Advisory Panel for a 1980 Census Monograph, 1985-86. Fulbright Programs:

Sociology Advisory Committee, CIES (Fulbright), 1982-84. National Screening Committee, Institute of International Education, 1985, 1987.

University External Review Committees: Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Fordham University, May 1986; Ad Hoc Committee, Harvard University, January 1990; Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University, October 1993; External Assessor, Division of Statistics, Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Malaya, 1993-99 and 2008-14, External Examiner, Department of Sociology, University of Singapore, 1993-94, Institute of Behavioral Sciences, University of Colorado, September 4-6, 2002; Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University, September 2004; Department of Sociology, University of Florida, April 2006; University of California-Irvine Social Sciences, April 19-21, 2010; Department of Sociology, Brown University, March 10-11, 2011.

ICPSR (Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research), University of Michigan, Council, 1995-97.

Seattle Sister City Council, 2003-07 (appointed by the Seattle City Mayor as unofficial representative of the University of Washington).

Carolina Population Center, Measure Evaluation Project, Technical Advisory Committee 1998-2000.

Rand Corporation Malaysian Family Life Survey III, Advisory Committee 1998-2001. Social Science Research Council:

Joint SSRC/ACLS Advisory Committee on International Programs, 1991-93, Abe Fellowship Committee, Social Science Research Council, 1992-93, Joint SSRC/ACLS Committee on Southeast Asia, 1993-96, Advisory Committee for “Joint Research and Training Project of SSRC and the Institute

of the Social Sciences, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam” 1997-2000. Committee on International Migration, Chair, 1994 - 2007.

Office of Population Research, Princeton University. Texas Higher Education Opportunity Project Research Advisory Committee, 2000-2007.

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Washington State Achiever Research Advisory Committee, 2003-2007.

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Russell Sage Foundation, Immigration Research Advisory Committee, 1993 - 2007. External Examiner, University TAR (Tengku Abdul Rahman), Malaysia, 2008-10 Institute for Population and Social Research), Mahidol University, Thailand. Kanchanaburi

Demographic Surveillance System International Advisory Group, 2005-2008 Population Reference Bureau Scientific Advisory Committee, 2007-present. National Institutes of Health:

Social Sciences and Population Study Section, 1987-91, Chair 1989-91. Long Ranging Planning Committee, Demographic and Behavioral Sciences Branch,

NICHD, June 25-26, 2001. Ad hoc NIA/NICHD Reviews: Rand Corporation (Committee Chair), October 1989;

Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, November 1990; Malaysia Family Life Survey (Rand Corporation), July 1996 and July 1997; NIA Center grants, April 1999; International Studies on Health and Economic Development, November 2000; NICHD Population Sciences Committee, October 2005; Special Emphasis Panels: March 7, 2006, March 21, 2006, and September 21, 2006, March 2, 2009 (Chair); National Children’s Study Coordinating Centers (July 12, 2010).

Population Sciences Committee, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 2009-14.

IPUMS (Integrated Public Use Microdata Series)-International Advisory Board, University of Minnesota Population Center 2010-16, Chair 2015-16.

Population Association of America Development Committee, Co-Chair, 2006-13. National Research Council/ National Academy of Sciences

Panel on the Demographic and Economic Consequences of Immigration, National Research Council, 1995-97.

Review Coordinator, NRC Panel on “Hispanics and the American Future,” 2004-06. Committee on Population, 2008-2014

Panel on Immigrant Immigration, 2014-15 Panel on Economic and Fiscal Consequences of Immigration, 2014-16 Washington State Academy of Sciences

Review Committee: Science Panel of the Puget Sound Partnership, 2011-12. Program Committee, 2014. Nominations Committee Section V (Anthropology, Economics, Social and Political

Sciences), Chair, 2014. National University of Singapore Centre for Family and Population Research International

Advisory Board, 2015- EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES:

Associate Editor of Demographic Research, 2016- Editorial Advisor, Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies. 2013- International Advisory Board, Asian Population Studies, 2005-. Deputy Editor, Demography, 2010-2013 Editorial Board, Sociology of Education, 2004-2009 Editorial Board, Applied Population and Policy, 2003-05. Editorial Advisory Board, Sociological Inquiry, 2002-05. Deputy Editor, Sociological Forum, 1985-92.

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Associate Editor, American Sociological Review, 1986-89. Associate Editor, Demography, 1990-92. Editorial Advisory Board, Population Index, 1991-95. Consulting Editor, American Journal of Sociology, 1994-96. Editorial Advisory Committee, Sociological Perspectives, 1995 - 2000. Editorial Board, Westview Press Series on Social Inequality, 1988 - 1995. International Advisory Board, Southeast Asian J of Social Science. (Singapore), 1982-90. Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Asian Business (University of Michigan), 1990-2005. Editorial Advisory Board, Journal Ekonomi Malaysia (Faculty of Economics, National

University of Malaysia), 1987-1995. WORKSHOPS, CIVIC LECTURES, TESTIMONY (Selected):

Population Council Workshop on "Teaching Demography," January 6-16, 1993, Hanoi, Vietnam.

SSRC International Predissertation Fellowship Program Conferences, 1992, 1995 & 1999. SSRC Training Course on "Social Science Concepts and Methods," February 13-24, 1995,

Vietnam National Center for the Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi, Vietnam & July 28- August 3, 1996, Institute of the Social Sciences, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Port of Seattle, Invited Speaker on Immigration, October 17, 2006. U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), University Program Summer Training

Program, Washington, D.C. July 11-12, 2007. League of Women Voters Immigration Forum, Seattle, WA November 1, 2007 University Unitarian Church, Panel on Immigration, October 17, 2008 Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Panel following the premiere of documentary “Point of

Entry: Migrating to North America,” October 17, 2009. Unemployed Nation Hearings, Sponsored by Harry Bridges Center, University of

Washington, May 30, 2012. Joint Meeting of Senate and House Labor Committees of the Washington State Legislature,

June 23, 2012. Malaysian Student Association, University of Washington “Malaysian Intellectual Forum

2015” Keynote Speaker January 18, 2015. Pacifica Institute, 13219 NE 20th St. Bellevue, WA. June 6, 2015

UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES (Selected):

Duke University: Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology, 1979-81. Director of NIMH Training Program in Comparative Studies of Immigration and

Ethnicity, 1980-81 Cornell University:

Acting Chair, Department of Sociology, Spring 1983 Acting Director, International Population Program, Spring 1986 Executive Committee, Southeast Asia Program, 1981-87; Associate Director, 1984-87

University of Washington:

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Director, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology, 1987-95 Graduate School Research Fund Committee, 1988-91 Faculty Council on Faculty Affairs, Faculty Senate, 1989-92, Chair, 1991-92 Member, Ethnic Studies Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 1990-91 Acting Dir., NW Regional Consortium for Southeast Asian Studies, 1990-91 Faculty Senate Executive Committee, University of Washington, 1991-92 Department of Sociology, Chair, 1995-1998 President’s Task Force on Undergraduate Enrollment Planning, 1996-97 Provost’s Advisory Committee on University Initiative Fund Reviews, 1997 College of Arts and Sciences Area Studies Advisory Board, 1997-98 Provost’s ad hoc Committee on Faculty Salaries, Chair, 1998 Search Committee for JSIS Director, Chair, 1999-2000 Department of Economics Review and Chair Search Committees, 2000 Lecture, Summer Leadership Seminar, UW School of Education, July 13 2000 Lecture, UW Alumni Association/A & S Fall Lecture Series Oct 4, 2000. Ad hoc Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 2000-01. University Task Force on Human Subjects Protection and Procedures, 2000-01 Fulbright-Hays Review Committee, UW Graduate School, October 2000. Search Committee for CSDE director, Chair, Fall 2001 Search Committee for Dean of the Evans School of Public Affairs, 2002-03 Royalty Research Fund Review Committee, 2002-2004 Speaker, UW faculty symposium (The Human Dominated Planet) Nov. 2002. School of Music Review Committee, 2004. Grant and Contract Services Faculty Advisory Committee, 2004 – 07. Co-Organizer (with Ernest Hanley), Ralph Cicerone Walker Ames lecture on Oct 29, 2004. Organizer, Marta Tienda Walker Ames Lecture, January 25, 2005. Search Committee for CSSS faculty appointment, 2004-05. Search Committee for Evans School international position, 2004-05. Political Science Chair Search Committee, Chair, 2005. Search Committee for CSDE director, Chair, 2005. Geography Chair Search Committee, Chair, 2007. Executive Committee, CSDE, 2006- 2010. Department of Sociology Search Committee, 2008-09 Department of Sociology Executive Committee, 2008-11. Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences Director Search Committee, Chair, 2008-09. Evans School Director Review Committee, 2008-09. CSDE Training Director, 2008-10. Department of Economics Chair Search Committee, Chair 2010 Seminar Speaker, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Feb. 4, 2011 Department of Sociology, Stratification and Race Relations Area Committee, Chair, 2010-

12. Evans School Promotion Review Committee, 2011-12. Seminar Speaker, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, May 30, 2012 Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences Director Search Committee, Chair, 2013-14 CSDE Director Search Committee, Chair 2015. University Faculty Lecture Award Selection Committee, 2015-17.

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INVITED CONFERENCE PAPERS (excluding professional meetings):

Conference on Poverty and Social Policy: The Minority Experience, sponsored by the Institute for Research on Poverty (University of Wisconsin), The Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. Airlie House, Virginia (November, 1986).

Conference on Population, Nationalism, and Ethnic Conflict, sponsored by the Institute for International Studies, Brown University (April, 1990 & April, 1991).

Joint Canada-United States Conference on the Measurement of Ethnicity, sponsored by Statistics, Canada and the U.S. Census Bureau, Ottawa (April, 1992).

State University of New York-Albany, Conference on American Diversity in the 21st Century. Albany, New York (April, 1994).

Symposium on American Society: Diversity and Consensus in honor of Robin M. Williams, Jr., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, October 20-21, 1996.

Conference on Economic Aspects of Demographic Transitions: The Experience of Asian Pacific Countries, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, June 1998.

Second International Malaysian Studies Conference, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, August, 1999 (Keynote speaker).

Conference on Southeast Asian Studies for the 21st Century, UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies, April 2000.

Conference on Diversity in Higher Education, sponsored by the Mellon Foundation, Institute on Race and Social Division, Boston University, Boston, December 2000.

Center for Demography and Ecology 40th Anniversary Symposium, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, October 10-11, 2002.

Conference on Ethnic Variations in Intergenerational Continuities and Discontinuities in Psychosocial Features and Disorders, Jacobs Foundation 2002 Conference, Marbach Castle, Zurich, Switzerland, October 24-26, 2002.

Conference on Conceptual and Methodological Development in the Study of International Migration, Princeton University and SSRC, Princeton University, May 23-24, 2003.

Conference on Development Challenges for the 21st century, Department of Development Sociology, Cornell University, September 2004.

Workshop on “The Role of Religion for Integration" European Forum for Migration Studies in Berlin, Germany, November 25, 2005.

Conference on “Cultural and Political Conditions and Social Models in Europe and in the US,” Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna, Austria, May 19-20, 2006.

Conference on “The Attractiveness of the European and American Social Model for New Members and Candidate Countries of the European Union” May 7-8, 2007. Sponsored by The Social Science Centre Berlin and the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Dublin at the Social Science Centre, Berlin, Germany.

Keynote Lecture at the Annual Conference of WSAME (Washington State Association for Multicultural Education), Vancouver, WA. October 27, 2006.

Conference on “The Economic and Social History of Malaysia: Celebrating 50 Years of Independence” November 15-17, 2007. University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus.

Plenary Lecturer, Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting, August 13, 2010

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Keynote Lecture, University of Malaya Conference on Population Dynamism in Asia, Kuala Lumpur, July 11, 2011.

Center for Demography and Ecology 50th Anniversary Conference, University of Wisconsin, October 11-12, 2012.

Malaysian-American Commission on Educational Exchange (MACEE) Panel on “Leadership in Modern Democracies in the 21st Century” November 3, 2012, Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia.

Keynote Lecturer at Global Leaders Forum and Conference, University of Malaysia-Kelantan, Kota Bahru, Malaysia December 11, 2012

Malaysian Association for American Studies (MAAS) Seminar on “U.S. Presidential Election 2012: Issues and Trends in Domestic and Foreign Policy under the Second Obama Administration” January 30, 2013, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Fulbright Thailand-United States Educational Foundation, Fulbright Regional Conference, March 7-8, 2013. Bangkok, Thailand.

Sawyer Seminar on “Mixed Race in Southeast Asia? Racial Theories in Competing Empires. University of Southern California Center for Japanese Religions and Culture. October 12, 2013.

Global History Population Conference. International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, Netherlands. October 25-26, 2013.

University of British Columbia Institute of Asian Research. Conference on “Malaysia-The Path Forward” January 16, 2015.

Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota, Conference on the 50th anniversary of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. October 23-24, 2015

OTHER INVITED CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES:

Co-Organizer of a Conference on "New Directions in Theory and Methods of Immigration and Ethnicity Research," Duke University, (May, 1981).

Co-Organizer of a Conference on "Southeast Asian Studies and the Social and Human Sciences," sponsored by the Southeast Asia Council of the Association for Asian Studies and the Joint Committee on Southeast Asia of the SSRC and ACLS, Wingspread (July, 1990).

Chair of the SSRC Organizing Committee of a Conference on "International Migration," Sanibel Island, Florida (January, 1996).

Discussant, Conference on Changing Identities of the Southeast Asian Chinese Since World War II, Australian National University (June 1985).

Discussant, Conference on the Role of the Indonesian Chinese in Shaping Modern Indonesian Life, Cornell University (July 1990).

Discussant, Conference for the 25th Anniversary of the Carolina Population Center (May, 1991).

Rapporteur, National Research Council Workshop on Race and Ethnic Classification (February 1994).

Discussant, Rockefeller Foundation Conference on Global Fertility Transition, Bellagio Center, Italy (May 1998).

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Organizer of Workshop of preliminary analyses based on the Vietnam Longitudinal Survey, Danang, Vietnam. (August 12-14, 1998).

Rapporteur, SSRC and Institute of Social Sciences in Ho Chi Minh City Conference on Urban Poverty, Nha Trang, Vietnam (December 1999).

Plenary Session speaker at a SSRC International Predissertation Fellowship Program Conferences, November 1999 at Airlie House, Virginia.

Discussant, Conference on Migration and Development, Office of Population Research, Princeton University, May 4-6, 2000.

Participant, Workshop on Methodological Issues for Vital Rates and Population Estimates Related to Use of the 1997 OMB Standards for Data on Race and Ethnicity, July 6-7, 2000 at Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, George Washington University.

Discussant, Conference on “Multiraciality; How will the New Census Data be Used?” at the Jerome Levy Economics Institute, Blythewood, Annandale-on-the-Hudson, New York, September 22-23, 2000.

Discussant, Conference on "Rethinking Social Science Research on the Developing World in the 21st Century." Sponsored by the International Predissertation Fellowship Program of the Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies, Park City, Utah, June 7-10, 2001.

Participant, SSRC Workshop on Education and Migration, New York, April 23-24, 2004 Discussant, SSRC Workshop on “Transnational Religion, Migration, and Diversity,”

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, December 1-4, 2004. Co-Organizer and Discussant of Russell Sage Foundation Workshop on “Immigration to

the United States: New Sources and Destinations.” Russell Sage Foundation, New York, February 3-4, 2005.

Organizer of a symposium on "Race/Ethnic Inequality in College Enrollment: New Data on Old Questions." Annual Meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Feb. 21, 2005.

Discussant, Conference on “The Colors of Poverty: Why Racial and Ethnic Disparities Persist,” National Poverty Center, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan September 14-16, 2005.

Discussant, Conference on “Social Structures: The Impact of Demographic Changes on the Well-being of Older Persons,” Penn State University, October 10-11, 2005.

Discussant at SSRC Abe Fellows Retreat at Amelia Island, Florida, January 13-16, 2006. Organizer (and presenter) of session on “The Promise and Potential of the American

Community Survey.” Annual Meetings of the American Statistical Association (Joint Statistical Meetings), Seattle, WA August 7, 2006.

Speaker in a Presidential Session on “The Legacy of Robin Williams” at the Annual Meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society. March 15-18 2007, Philadelphia.

Speaker on a featured roundtable on Immigration and Diversity at the Centennial Symposium of the Russell Sage Foundation, New York City, April 19, 2007.

Discussant at conference on “Migrant Youth and Children of Migrants in a Globalized World,” at the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Conference Center in Bellagio, Italy, April 24-27, 2008.

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Discussant of “Prudence and Pressure: Reproduction and Human Agency in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900” Author Meets Critics Session at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, April 1, 2011, Washington, DC.

Speaker at the NICHD National Children’s Study Symposium Next Generation and Our Future: Health Disparities Among Children of Immigrants December 15–16, 2011, NIH Campus Bethesda, MD

Organizer of International Migration sessions, Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, May 2-5, 2012, San Francisco, CA

Participant, Family Planning Strategy Expert Panel, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, January 30, 2014.

Panel Speaker, “Affirmative Action” Poverty Education Center, Seattle University, May 18, 2015.

Organizer and Chair of “Author Meets Critics” session on “Strangers No More: Immigration and the Challenges of Integration in North America and Western Europe” by Richard Alba and Nancy Foner. American Sociological Association Meetings, Seattle, WA August 2016

INVITED LECTURES (Selected):

Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University (March 1987) Population Issues Research Center, Pennsylvania State University (March 1987) Graduate Group in Demography, University of California-Berkeley (February 1990) Asian Studies Council, Colgate University (April 1990) Department of Sociology, Stanford University (May 1990) Department of Sociology, Ohio State University (October 1990) Center for Demographic Studies, Duke University (March 1991) Department of Rural Sociology, Washington State University (March 1991) Department of Sociology, University of Chicago (November 1991) Morrison Institute of Population Studies, Stanford University (Jan.1992 & Feb. 1994) Rand Corporation (September 1992) University of Southern California (September 1992) Harvard University (December 1992) University of Colorado (March 1993) University of Maryland (November 1993) Center for Population Studies, NICHD (November 1993) University of California-Berkeley (April and May, 1994) Pennsylvania State University (November 1994) Claremont Colleges (October 1995) University of Wisconsin (May 1997) University of California-Berkeley (September 1997) University of Pennsylvania (November 1997) Tel Aviv University (July 1998) Population Council (February 1999) Princeton University (April 1999) SUNY-Albany (April 1999) UCLA (March 2001)

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Public Policy Institute of California (September 2002). Cornell University (April 2003) Duke University (September 2003) University of Victoria (May 2005) University of California-Riverside (May 2005) University of Wisconsin (October 2005) University of Maryland (March 2006) Davidson College (April 2006) U.S. Census Bureau (June 2006) Port of Seattle (October 2006). University of Utah (November 2006) University of British Columbia (December 2006) University House, Seattle (February 2007) University of Minnesota (April 2007) National University of Singapore (November 2007) University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (November 2007) Princeton University (March 2008). Miami University (September 2008) University of Pennsylvania (October 2008) Cornell University (May 2009) University of Texas (September 2011). Southern Institute for Sustainable Development, HCMC, Vietnam (Feb. 2012) Institute of Sociology, Hanoi, Vietnam (Feb. 2012) National University of Singapore (November 2012). Singapore Management University (March 2013). Fulbright Lectures, Seminars, & Workshops (15 events), October 2012-July 2013. President’s Lecture, Illinois Institute of Technology, January 27, 2014. Robin Williams Lecture, University of California, Irvine. April 4, 2014. Center for Demography and Ecology, University of Wisconsin, April 22, 2014. Moore Institute in the Humanities, National University of Ireland-Galway, September 4,

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RESEARCH GRANTS (as Principal Investigator):

"The Occupational Structure of West Malaysia." August 1970 to June 1971. Center for Development, University of Wisconsin. $5000.

"Population Trends and Socioeconomic Progress in Malaysia." August 1975 to June 1977. The Ford Foundation. $13,880.

"Trends in Breast Feeding Among American Mothers." July 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978. National Institute of Mental Health (MH 30377). $7675.

"Social Change and Ethnic Inequality in Malaysia." December 1, 1977 to November 30, 1980. National Institute of Mental Health (MH 30663). $96,140.

"Population Growth and Labor Underutilization in Urban Malaysia." September 1, 1978 to February 28, 1980. The Ford Foundation. $15,377.

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"Fertility Postponement in Asia: Social Determinants.” September 1, 1979 to February 28, 1983. National Science Foundation (Soc-7906960). Co-Principal Investigator with Ronald Rindfuss, University of North Carolina. $156,073.

"Asian-Americans: Immigration and Adaptation." September 1, 1980 to August 31, 1983. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (HD 14337). Co-Principal Investigator with Morrison Wong. $92,941 (direct costs).

"Comparative Analyses of Age at First Birth in Asia." April 1, 1981 to March 31, 1983. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (HD 15169). Co-Principal Investigator with Ronald Rindfuss. $111,585 (direct costs).

"How Do Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities Sponsor the Education of their Children?" July 1, 1983 to December 31, 1984. Rockefeller Foundation. $30,000.

"Immigrants, Minorities, and Their Opportunities, 1940-1950." August 1, 1985 to July 31, 1989. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (HD 18480). $338,973 (direct costs).

"Fertility and Fertility Change in Southeast Asia, 1970-1980." September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1990. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (HD 21267). $461,882 (direct costs). Renewal of continuation grant July 1, 1992 to June 30, 1995. $316,476 (direct costs).

"A Socioeconomic Analysis of Fertility in Iran." August 1, 1990 - July 31, 1992. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. (HD26330) $220,933 (direct costs). Renewal of continuation grant: December 1, 1992 to November 30, 1994. $240,531 (direct costs).

"A Life History Survey in Vietnam." August 1, 1990 to July 31, 1991. Indochina Scholarly Exchange Program, Social Science Research Council. $15,000.

"Vietnam Life History Research." July 1992 to June 1993. Royalty Research Fund, University of Washington. $21,000.

"Economic and Demographic Change in Vietnam." October 1996 to September 1999. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. (R03 HD34960) $100,000 (direct costs).

"The Impact of Changes in Affirmative Action Policy on the Transition from High School to College in Washington State." July 1, 1999 to June 30, 2001. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. $310,000.

“Explaining Race and Ethnic Inequality in the Transition from High School to College in Washington State: The Impact of I-200 and Beyond.” July 1, 2001 to June 30, 2003. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. $400,000.

“The Effects of Scholarships and School Reform on the Transition from High School to College in Washington State.” August 1, 2002 to July 31, 2007. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. $1,175,000.

“Beyond High School: The University of Washington Research Project on Race and Ethnic Inequality in the Transition from High School to College” July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2005. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. $400,000.

“Concepts and Measures of Race and Ethnic Identities.” April 1, 2006 to August 31, 2012. NICHD (1R01HD047289-01A2). $933,750.

“Research Supplement to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research for Concepts and Measures of Race and Ethnic Identities.” April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2009. NICHD (3R01HD047289-02S1). $79,545 (includes indirect costs).

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ARRA Supplement for Concepts and Measures of Race and Ethnic Identities. September 16, 2010 to August 31, 2012 (NICHD) $115,000.

TRAINING AND INSTITUTIONAL GRANTS (as Principal Investigator):

"International Demographic Training." Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology, University of Washington. January 1, 1988 to August 31, 1996. Hewlett Foundation. $662,000 in four grants

"Postdoctoral Studies and Research on Asian Fertility Transitions." January 1, 1991 to March 31, 1993. Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. $300,000; Renewal: April 1994-March 1997, $495,000.

"Population Research Training." July 1, 1993 - June 30, 1998. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. $322,875

“Vietnamese Graduate Student Training.” Ford Foundation, September 1, 1996 to December 31, 1999, $90,000.

PUBLICATIONS:

Charles Hirschman and Judah Matras. 1971. "A New Look at the Marriage Market and Nuptiality Rates, 1915-1958." Demography 8: 549-569.

Charles Hirschman. 1971. "Ownership and Control in the Manufacturing Sector of West Malaysia." UMBC Economic Review (United Malayan Banking Corporation) (Kuala Lumpur) 7(1): 21-30. Comments and Exchanges in 7,2 (1971): 48-51; 14,2 (1978): 29-31; and 15,1 (1979): 61-63. Reprinted in David Lim (ed.) 1983. Further Readings on Malaysian Economic Development. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, pp. 209-237.

Charles Hirschman and Edward Tan. 1971. Evaluation of Mortality Data in the Vital Statistics of West Malaysia: Research Paper No. 5, Dept. of Statistics, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 26 pp.

Charles Hirschman. 1972. "Education Patterns in Colonial Malaya." Comparative Educational Review 16(October): 486-502.

Charles Hirschman. 1972. "The Labor Surplus Problem in Third World Countries: Alternative Explanations." Concerned Demography 3(1): 5-15.

Charles Hirschman. 1972. "A New Look at Human Ecology and Marx." Concerned Demography 3(2): 2-6.

Charles Hirschman and James A. Sweet. 1974. "Social Background and Breast Feeding Among American Mothers." Social Biology 21(Spring): 39-57.

Charles Hirschman. 1974. "Economic Progress in Malaysia: How Widely Has It Been Shared?" UMBC Economic Review (United Malayan Banking Corporation) (Kuala Lumpur) 10(2): 35-44.

Charles Hirschman. 1974. Estimates of the Inter-Censal Population By Sex, Community, and Age-Groups: Peninsular Malaysia, 1957 to 1970: Research Paper No. 9, Department of Statistics, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 60 pp.

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Charles Hirschman. 1975. Ethnic and Social Stratification in Peninsular Malaysia. Arnold M. and Caroline Rose Monograph Series. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association, 115 pp.

Charles Hirschman. 1975. "Net External Migration from Peninsular Malaysia, 1957-1970." Malayan Economic Review 20(October): 38-54.

Charles Hirschman. 1976. "The Determinants of Ethnic Inequality in Peninsular Malaysia." UMBC Economic Review (United Malayan Banking Corporation) (Kuala Lumpur) 12(1): 25-38.

Charles Hirschman. 1976. "Recent Urbanization Trends in Peninsular Malaysia." Demography 12(November): 445-462. Reprinted in David Lim (ed.) 1983. Further Readings on Malaysian Economic Development. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press, pp. 111-124.

Charles Hirschman. 1977. "Affluence and Inequality in Postwar America." Intercom (Population Reference Bureau) 5(October): 7-9.

Charles Hirschman. 1978. "Prior Residence in the United States Among Mexican Immigrants." Social Forces 56: 1179-1202.

Charles Hirschman and Kwaku Twum-Baah. 1978. "Is Labour-Intensive Technology a Step Backward?" Malayan Economic Review 23: 77-84.

Nancy McGirr and Charles Hirschman. 1979. "The Two Generation Urbanite Hypothesis Revisited." Demography 16: 27-35.

Charles Hirschman. 1979. "Political Independence and Educational Opportunity in Peninsular Malaysia." Sociology of Education 52: 67-83.

Barbara Von Elm and Charles Hirschman. 1979. "Age at First Marriage in Peninsular Malaysia." Journal of Marriage and the Family 41: 887-891.

Charles Hirschman and Suan-Pow Yeoh. 1979. "Ethnic Patterns of Urbanization in Peninsular Malaysia." Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science 7(October): 1-19.

Charles Hirschman and Gerry Hendershot. 1979. "Trends in Breast Feeding Among American Mothers." Vital and Health Statistics, Series 23-No. 3(November) Washington, DC: National Center for Health Statistics, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 39 pp.

Charles Hirschman. 1979. "Sociology." In John Lent (ed.) Malaysia Studies: Present Knowledge and Research Trends. DeKalb: Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University, pp. 1-58.

Charles Hirschman. 1979. "A Note on Labor Underutilization in Peninsular Malaysia." Malayan Economic Review 24: 89-104.

Charles Hirschman and Akbar Aghajanian. 1980. "Women's Labor Force Participation and Socioeconomic Development in Malaysia." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 11: 30-49.

Charles Hirschman. 1980. "Theories and Models of Ethnic Inequality." In Cora Bagley Marrett and Cheryl Leggon (eds.) Research in Race and Ethnic Relations, Volume 2. Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press, pp.1-20.

Charles Hirschman. 1980. "Demographic Trends in Peninsular Malaysia, 1947-1975." Population and Development Review 6:103-125.

Charles Hirschman and Dorothy Fernandez. 1980. "The Decline of Fertility in Peninsular Malaysia." Genus (Rome) 36 (1-2): 93-127.

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Charles Hirschman and Suan-Pow Yeoh. 1980. "Urbanization and Urban Growth During Colonial Rule and Independence in Peninsular Malaysia." Review of Indonesian and Malayan Affairs (Sydney, Australia) 14(June): 1-22.

Charles Hirschman and Ronald Rindfuss. 1980. "Social, Cultural and Economic Determinants of Age at Birth of First Child in Peninsular Malaysia." Population Studies 34:507-518.

Charles Hirschman and Marilyn Butler. 1981. "Trends and Differentials in Breast Feeding: An Update." Demography 18: 39-54.

Charles Hirschman. 1981. "The Uses of Demography in Development Planning." Economic Development and Cultural Change 29: 561-575.

Charles Hirschman and Kim Blankenship. 1981. "The North-South Earnings Gap: Changes During the 1960s and 1970s." American Journal of Sociology 87: 388-403.

Charles Hirschman and Morrison Wong. 1981. "Trends in Socioeconomic Achievement Among Immigrant and Native-Born Asian-Americans." Sociological Quarterly 22: 495-513. Reprinted in Norman R. Yetman (ed.) 1985. Majority and Minority: The Dynamics of Race and Ethnicity in American Life. Fourth Edition, Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Charles Hirschman. 1982. "Unemployment Among Urban Youth in Peninsular Malaysia, 1970: A Multivariate Analysis of Individual and Structural Effects." Economic Development and Cultural Change 30: 391-412.

Charles Hirschman. 1982. "Industrial and Occupational Change in Peninsular Malaysia, 1947-1970." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 13: 9-32.

Charles Hirschman. 1982. "Immigrants and Minorities: Old Questions for New Directions in Research." International Migration Review 16: 474-490.

Charles Hirschman and Alejandro Portes, co-editors. 1982. "New Directions in Immigration and Ethnicity Research." A special issue of International Migration Review 16.

Charles Hirschman and Ronald Rindfuss. 1982. "The Sequence and Timing of Family Formation Events in Asia." American Sociological Review 47: 660-680.

Morrison Wong and Charles Hirschman. 1983. "The New Asian Immigrants." In William C. McCready (ed.) Culture, Ethnicity and Identity: Current Issues in Research. New York: Academic Press, pp. 381-403.

Ronald Rindfuss, Allan Parnell, and Charles Hirschman. 1983. "Timing of Entry into Motherhood in Asia: A Comparative Perspective." Population Studies 37:253-272.

Charles Hirschman. 1983. "Labor Markets and Ethnic Inequality in Peninsular Malaysia." Journal of Developing Areas 18(October): 1-20.

Charles Hirschman. 1983. "America's Melting Pot Reconsidered." Annual Review of Sociology 9:397-423.

Charles Hirschman and Morrison Wong. 1983. "Labor Force Participation and Socioeconomic Attainment of Asian-American Women." Sociological Perspectives 26: 423-446.

Ronald Rindfuss and Charles Hirschman. 1984. "Timing of Family Formation: Structural and Societal Factors in the Asian Context." Journal of Marriage and the Family 46: 205-214.

Charles Hirschman and Morrison Wong. 1984. "Socioeconomic Gains of Asian Americans, Blacks, and Hispanics: 1960-1976." American Journal of Sociology 90:584-607.

Charles Hirschman. 1984. "The Society and Its Environment." In Frederica M. Bunge (ed.) Malaysia: A Country Study, Area Handbook Series, Foreign Area Studies, American University, Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, pp. 67-127.

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Charles Hirschman. 1984. "Ethnic Diversity and Social Change in Southeast Asia." In Ronald A. Morse (ed.) Southeast Asian Studies: Options for the Future. Lanham: University Press of America, pp. 106-122.

Charles Hirschman and Luis M. Falcon. 1985. "The Educational Attainment of Religio-Ethnic Groups in the United States." In Alan C. Kerckhoff (ed.) Research in Sociology of Education and Socialization Vol. 5. Greenwich, Conn: JAI Press, pp. 83-120.

Charles Hirschman. 1985. "Premarital Socioeconomic Roles and the Timing of Family Formation: A Comparative Study of Five Asian Societies." Demography 22: 35-59.

Charles Hirschman. 1986. "The Recent Rise in Malay Fertility: A New Trend or a Temporary Lull in a Fertility Transition?" Demography 23: 161-184.

Charles Hirschman. 1986. "The Making of Race in Colonial Malaya: Political Economy and Racial Ideology." Sociological Forum 1: 330-361.

Charles Hirschman and Morrison Wong. 1986. "The Extraordinary Educational Attainment of Asian-Americans: A Search for Historical Evidence and Explanations." Social Forces 65: 1-27. Reprinted in Norman R. Yetman (ed.) 1991. Majority and Minority: The Dynamics of Race and Ethnicity in American Life. Fifth Edition, Boston: Allyn and Bacon, pp. 169-184.

Charles Hirschman. 1987. "The Meaning and Measurement of Ethnicity in Malaysia: An Analysis of Census Classifications." Journal of Asian Studies 46: 555-582. Reprinted in Charles Keyes (ed.) 2006. On the Margins of Asia: Diversity in Asian States. Ann Arbor: MI: Association for Asian Studies, pp 133-162.

Lim Lin Lean, Gavin Jones, and Charles Hirschman. 1987. "Continuing Fertility Transitions in a Plural Society: Ethnic Trends and Differentials in Peninsular Malaysia." Journal of Biosocial Science 19:405-425.

Charles Hirschman. 1988. "Minorities in the Labor Market: Cyclical Patterns and Secular Trends in Joblessness." In Marta Tienda and Gary Sandefur (eds.) Divided Opportunities: Minorities, Poverty, and Social Policy. New York: Plenum Press, pp. 63-85.

Charles Hirschman and Ellen Kraly. 1988. "Immigrants, Minorities and Earnings in the United States, 1950." Ethnic and Racial Studies 11: 332-365.

Charles Hirschman. 1988. "Chinese Identities in Southeast Asia: Alternative Perspectives." In Jennifer Cushman and Wang Gungwu (eds.) Changing Identities of the Southeast Asian Chinese Since World War II. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, pp. 23-31.

Charles Hirschman. 1989. "Development and Inequality in Malaysia: From Puthucheary to Mehmet" (review essay). Pacific Affairs 62(Spring): 72-81.

Charles Hirschman and Ellen Kraly. 1990. "Racial and Ethnic Inequality in the United States, 1940 and 1950: The Impact of Geographic Location and Human Capital." International Migration Review 24: 4-33.

Charles Hirschman and Philip Guest. 1990. "The Emerging Demographic Transitions of Southeast Asia." Population and Development Review 16: 121-152.

Charles Hirschman and Philip Guest. 1990. "Multilevel Models of Fertility Determination in Four Southeast Asian Countries: 1970 and 1980." Demography 26: 369-396.

Ellen Kraly and Charles Hirschman. 1990. "Racial and Ethnic Inequality among Children in the United States: 1940 and 1950." Social Forces 69: 33-51.

Charles Hirschman. 1991. "What Happened to the White Ethnics?" A Featured Essay of Richard D. Alba, Ethnic Identity in White America; Mary C. Waters, Ethnic Options:

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Choosing Identities in America; and Robert Masao Jiobu, Ethnicity and Inequality. Contemporary Sociology 20: 180-183.

Charles Hirschman. 1992. "Southeast Asia Studies." In Edgar F. and Marie L. Borgatta (eds.), Encyclopedia of Sociology. Volume 4: 2037-2041. New York: Macmillan. Revised and expanded version published in Edgar F. Borgatta and Rhonda J.V. Montgomery (eds.). 2000. Encyclopedia of Sociology, Second Edition, Vol. 5: 2974- 2979. New York: Macmillan Reference USA.

Charles Hirschman, Charles F. Keyes, and Karl Hutterer (eds.). 1992. Southeast Asian Studies in the Balance: Reflections from America. Ann Arbor: Association for Asian Studies.

Charles Hirschman. 1992. "The State of Southeast Asian Studies in American Universities." In Charles Hirschman, Charles Keyes, and Karl Hutterer (eds.) Southeast Asian Studies in the Balance: Reflections from America. Ann Arbor: Association for Asian Studies, pp. 41-58.

Luis M. Falcon and Charles Hirschman. 1992. "Trends in Labor Market Position for Puerto Ricans on the Mainland: 1970-1987." Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences. 14:16-51.

Aphichat Chamratrithirong, Charles Hirschman, and Philip Guest. 1992. "A Multilevel Analysis of the Determinants of Fertility in the Four Regions of Thailand." Asian-Pacific Population Journal. 7: 51-64.

Charles Hirschman. 1993. "How to Measure Ethnicity: An Immodest Proposal." In Challenges of Measuring an Ethnic World: Science, Politics, and Reality. Proceedings of the Joint Canada-United States Conference on the Measurement of Ethnicity sponsored by Statistics Canada and the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Washington, DC: U. S. Government Printing Office , pp. 547-560.

Charles Hirschman. 1994. "Why Fertility Changes." Annual Review of Sociology 20:203-233.

Charles Hirschman, JooEan Tan, Aphichat Chamratrithirong, and Philip Guest. 1994. "The Path to Below-Replacement Fertility in Thailand." International Family Planning Perspectives 20: 82-87 & 107.

Charles Hirschman. 1994. "Population and Society in Twentieth-Century Southeast Asia." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 25: 381-416.

Ellen Percy Kraly and Charles Hirschman. 1994. "Immigrants, Cities, and Opportunities: Some Historical Insights from Social Demography." In Mary G. Powers and John J. Macisco, Jr. (eds.) The Immigration Experience in the United States: Policy Implications. New York: Center for Migration Studies. Page #?

Benjamin P. Givens and Charles Hirschman. 1994. "Modernization and Consanguineous Marriage in Iran." Journal of Marriage and the Family 56 (November): 820-834.

Charles Hirschman. 1994. "Problems and Prospects of Studying Immigrant Adaptation from the 1990 Population Census: From Generational Comparisons to the Process of 'Becoming American'." International Migration Review 28 (Winter): 690-713. Reprinted in Alejandro Portes (ed.) 1996. The Second Generation. New York: Russell Sage, pp. 54-81.

Charles Hirschman. 1995. "Ethnic Diversity and Change in Southeast Asia." In Calvin Goldscheider (ed.) Population, Ethnicity and Nation Building. Boulder: Westview Press, pp. 19-36.

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Charles Hirschman, Samuel Preston, and Vu Manh Loi. 1995. "Vietnamese Casualties During the American War." Population and Development Review 21: 783-812.

Charles Hirschman and Vu Manh Loi. 1996. "Family and Household Structure in Vietnam: Some Glimpses from a Recent Survey." Pacific Affairs 69 (Summer): 229-249.

Charles Hirschman. 1997. "Understanding Family Change Across Generations: Problems of Conceptualization and Research Design." In Alan Booth, Ann C. Crouter, and Nancy Landale (eds.) Immigration and the Family: Research and Policy on U. S. Immigrants. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 201-204.

(Primary contributing author). 1997. "The Social Dimensions of Immigration." In James P. Smith and Barry Edmonston (eds.) The New Americans: Economic, Demographic and Fiscal Effects of Immigration. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press , pp. 363-405

Josh DeWind, Charles Hirschman, and Philip Kasinitz (eds.). 1997. "Immigrant Adaptation and the Native-Born Responses in the Making of Americans." A Special Issue of International Migration Review 31 (Winter 1997).

Charles Hirschman. 1998. "Ownership and Control of the Malaysian Economy Revisited: A Review of Research in the 25 Years Since the Publication of J.H. Puthucheary’s Classic." In Dominic J. Puthucheary and Jomo K.S. (eds.) No Cowardly Past: James J. Puthucheary Writings, Poems and Commentaries. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: INSAN, pp. 71-83.

Charles Hirschman and C. Matthew Snipp. 1999. "The State of the American Dream: Race and Ethnic Inequality in the United States, 1970-1990." In Phyllis Moen, Donna Dempster-McClain, and Henry Walker (eds.) A Nation Divided: Diversity, Inequality, and Community in American Society. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, pp. 89-107. Reprinted in David B. Grusky (ed.) 2001. Social Stratification: Class, Race and Gender Sociological Perspective 2nd edition. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, pp. 623-636.

Charles Hirschman, Josh DeWind, and Philip Kasinitz (eds.). 1999. The Handbook of International Migration: The American Experience. (Author of "General Introduction" and "Part II Introduction.") New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Charles Hirschman. 1999. "Theories of International Migration and Immigration: A Preliminary Reconnaissance of Ideal Types." In Charles Hirschman, Josh DeWind, and Philip Kasinitz (eds.) The Handbook of International Migration: The American Experience. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 120-126.

Charles Hirschman, Richard Alba, and Reynolds Farley. 2000. "The Meaning and Measurement of Race in the U.S. Census: Glimpses into the Future." Demography 37: 381-393. Abbreviated and revised version is reprinted in Susan B. Carter and Richard Sutch (eds.) 2006. Historical Statistics of the United States, Millennium Edition. Cambridge University Press.

Charles Hirschman and Yih-Jin Young. 2000. "Social Context and Fertility Decline in Southeast Asia" In Ronald D. Lee and C. Y. Cyrus Chu (eds.) Population and Economic Change in East Asia. A supplement to Vol. 26 Population and Development Review, pp. 11-39.

Charles Hirschman. 2001. "The Educational Enrollment of Immigrant Youth: A Test of the Segmented-Assimilation Hypothesis." Demography 38: 317-336.

Charles Hirschman. 2001. “Internationalizing Social Science: Problems and Prospects.” In Jomo K. S. (ed.) Reinventing Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur: Penerbit UKM.

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Charles Hirschman. 2001. "Comment: Globalization and Theories of Fertility Decline." In Rodolfo A. Bulatao and John B. Casterline (eds.) Global Fertility Transitions, pp.116-125, A supplement to Vol. 27 Population and Development Review.

Mark VanLandingham and Charles Hirschman. 2001. "Population Pressure and Fertility in Pre-Transition Thailand." Population Studies 55:233-248.

Charles Hirschman. 2001. " Fertility Transition in Southeast Asia." In Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes (eds.) International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Vol. 8: 5597-5602. Oxford: Elsevier.

Charles Hirschman. 2001. " Immigration, Public Policy." In Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes (eds.) International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Vol. 11:7221-7226. Oxford: Elsevier.

Charles Hirschman. 2002. "Race and Ethnic Population Projections: A Critical Evaluation of Their Content and Meaning" In Nancy A. Denton Stewart E. Tolnay (eds.) American Diversity: A Demographic Challenge for the Twenty-First Century. Albany: State University of New York Press, pp. 51-72.

Charles Hirschman and Nguyen Huu Minh. 2002. "Tradition and Change in Vietnamese Family Structure in the Red River Delta.” Journal of Marriage and the Family 64: 1063-1079.

Charles Hirschman. 2003. “Fertility Transition, Socioeconomic Determinants of.” In Paul Demeny and Geoffrey McNicoll (eds.) Encyclopedia of Population, 1: 425-431. New York: Macmillan Reference USA.

Charles Hirschman and Bussarawan Teerawichitchainan. 2003. "Cultural and Socioeconomic Influences on Divorce during Modernization: Southeast Asia, 1940s to 1960s." Population and Development Review 29: 215-253.

Charles Hirschman. 2003. "The Development of the Social Sciences Prior to Globalization and Some Thoughts on the Future." In Anthony Reid (ed.) Southeast Asian Studies for the Twenty-First Century: Pacific Perspectives, pp. 157-178. Temple, AZ: Program for Southeast Studies, Arizona State University.

Charles Hirschman. 2004. “The Origins and Demise of the Concept of Race.” Population and Development Review 30: 385-415.

Charles Hirschman. 2004. “The Role of Religion in the Origins and Adaptation of Immigrant Groups in the United States.” International Migration Review 38: 1206-1233. Reprinted in Alejandro Portes and Josh DeWind (eds.) 2007. Rethinking Migration: New Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives. New York: Berghahn Press, pp. 391-418, and in Spanish in Alejandro Portes and Josh DeWind (eds.) 2006. Repensando las migraciones: Noveas perspectivas teoricas y empiricas. Zacatecas, Mexico: Universidad Autonoma De Zacatecas.

Charles Hirschman. 2005. “Population and Society: Historical Trends and Future Prospects.” In Craig Calhoun, Chris Rojek, and Bryan S. Turner (eds.) The Sage Handbook of Sociology. London: Sage Publications, pp. 381-402.

Charles Hirschman and Jennifer Lee. 2005. “Race and Ethnic Inequality in Educational Attainment in the United States.” In Michael Rutter and Marta Tienda (eds.) Ethnicity and Causal Mechanisms. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 107-138.

Charles Hirschman and Stewart E. Tolnay. 2005. “Social Demography.” In Dudley L. Poston and Michael Micklin (eds.) Handbook of Population. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, pp. 419-449.

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C. Matthew Snipp and Charles Hirschman. 2005. “Assimilation in American Society: Occupational Achievement and Earnings for Ethnic Minorities in the United States, 1970 to 1990. In David Bills (ed.) The Shape of Inequality: Stratification and Ethnicity in Comparative Perspective. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 22: 93-117. Amsterdam: Elsevier, JAI.

Charles Hirschman. 2005. “Immigration and the American Century.” (PAA Presidential Address) Demography 42 (November): 595-620.

Amon Emeka and Charles Hirschman. 2005. “Who Applies For and Who Is Selected for Washington State Achievers Scholarships? A Preliminary Assessment.” In Edward St. John (ed.) 2006. Public Policy and Equal Educational Opportunity: Readings on Equal Education Volume 21. New York: AMS Press, pp. 177-206.

Susan K. Brown and Charles Hirschman. 2006. “The End of Affirmative Action in Washington State and Its Impact on the Transition from High School to College.” Sociology of Education 79:106-130.

Charles Hirschman. 2006. “The Impact of Immigration and Age Structure on American Society.” In On Solidarity: Cultural and Political Conditions for the Reform of Social Models in Europe and the U.S. Proceedings of a conference held May 19-20, 2006 at the Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna, Austria.

Charles Hirschman and Jennifer Edwards. 2007. “Social Change in Southeast Asia.” In George Ritzer (ed.) The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology Vol. 9, pp. 4374-4380. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.

Charles Hirschman. 2007. “The Impact of Immigration on American Society: Looking Backward to the Future” Transit - Europäische Revue (German language periodical published by the Institute of Human Sciences, Vienna, Austria). 32:(Winter): 84-99. Also available in English online via Eurozine http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2007-05-11-hirschman-en.html Also published online in a Social Science Research Council Forum on “Border Battles: The United States Immigration Debates” Available at http://borderbattles.ssrc.org/Hirschman/

Charles Hirschman. 2007. “Immigration and an Aging America: Downward Spiral or Virtuous Circle?” In K. Warner Schaie and Peter Uhlenberg (eds.) Social Structures: The Impact of Demographic Changes on the Well-being of Older Persons. New York: Springer Publishing Company, pp. 37-51.

Charles Hirschman and Irina Voloshin. 2007. “The Structure of Teenage Employment: Social Background and the Jobs Held by High School Seniors.” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 25: 189-203.

Charles Hirschman and Douglas S. Massey. 2008. “Peoples and Places: The New American Mosaic.” In Douglas S. Massey (ed.) New Faces and New Places: The Changing Geography of American Immigration. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 1-21.

Charles Hirschman. 2008. "What Happened, Sociologically-Speaking, During the Twentieth Century?” A Review Essay of Century of Difference: How America Changed in the Last One Hundred Years, by Claude S. Fischer and Michael Hout. Contemporary Sociology 37: 415-417.

Anthony Daniel Perez and Charles Hirschman. 2009. “The Changing Racial and Ethnic Composition of the U.S. Population: Emerging American Identities.” Population and Development Review 35: 1-51.

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Charles Hirschman and Elizabeth Mogford. 2009. “Immigration and the American Industrial Revolution from 1880 to 1920.” Social Science Research 38: 897-920.

Anthony Daniel Perez and Charles Hirschman. 2009. “Estimating Net Interracial Mobility in the United States: A Residual Methods Approach.” Sociological Methodology 39: 31-71

Charles Hirschman and Anthony Daniel Perez. 2010. “Immigration and Nativism in the United States and Europe: Demography and Globalization versus the Nation-State” In Jens Alber and Neil Gilbert (eds.) United in Diversity? Comparing Social Models in Europe and America. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 381-400.

Charles Hirschman. 2011. “The Demographic Transition in Asia: 1950 to 2050” Malaysian Journal of Tropical Geography 42 (1 &2): 1-10.

Nikolas Pharris-Ciurej, Charles Hirschman, and Joseph Willhoft. 2012.“The 9th Grade Shock and the High School Dropout Crisis.” Social Science Research 41: 709-730. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2011.11.014

Charles Hirschman and Sabrina Bonaparte. 2012. “Population and Society in Southeast Asia” In Linda Williams and Philip Guest, eds. Demography of Southeast Asia. Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

Nikolas Pharris-Ciurej, Jerald R. Herting, and Charles Hirschman. 2012. “The Impact of the Promise of Scholarships on College Ambitions, Preparation, and Enrollment: A Preliminary Evaluation of the Washington State Achievers Program.” Social Science Research 41: 920-935. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2012.03.007.

Charles Hirschman. 2013. “The Contributions of Immigrants to American Culture”. Daedalus 142 (summer): 26-47. http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/DAED_a_00217

Charles Hirschman. 2014. “Immigration to the United States: Trends and Prospects” Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies 15(1): 69-85.

Patrick Heuveline and Charles Hirschman. 2015. “Fertility Transition: Southeast Asia.” International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Second Edition. Elsevier.

Charles Hirschman. 2016. Review Essay of “Tamils and the Haunting of Justice: History and Recognition in Malaysia’s Plantations’ by Andrew C. Willford. Sojourn (Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore) 31(1): 303-307.

Charles Hirschman. 2016. “Gender, the Status of Women, and Family Structure in Malaysia” Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies 53(1): 33-50.

Charles Hirschman. 2016. From High School to College: Gender, Race/Ethnicity and Immigrant Generation. NY: Russell Sage Foundation Press. 370 pp.

BOOK REVIEWS & OTHER PUBLICATIONS:

The Inequality of Pay by Henry Phelps Brown. In Contemporary Sociology 8(July 1979):656-657.

Human Nature, Class, and Ethnicity by Milton Gordon. In Sociology and Social Research 63(July 1979):817-819.

Social Indicators of Equality for Minorities and Women: A Report of the United States Commission on Civil Rights. In Contemporary Sociology 9(January 1980):158-159.

Issues in Malaysian Development by James Jackson and Martin Rudner (eds.). In Asian Studies Association of Australia Review 3(April 1980): 70-71.

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Strangers Within the City Gate: The Jews of Atlanta by Steven Hertzberg. In Contemporary Sociology 9(May 1980):429.

Marginal Workers, Marginal Jobs: The Underutilization of American Workers by Teresa A. Sullivan. In American Journal of Sociology 86(July 1980):208-210.

Professional Structure in South East Asia by T.H. Silcock (ed.). In Kabar Seberang (James Cook University, Townsville, Australia) 7(July 1980):132-134.

Class, Race, and Colonialism in West Malaysia: The Indian Case by Michael Stenson. In Journal of Asian Studies 40(February 1981):437-439.

Malaysia: Growth and Equity in a Multiracial Society by Kevin Young, William C.G. Bussink and Parvez Hasan. In Journal of Developing Areas 16(October 1981):133-135.

Neighborhoods and Urban Development by Anthony Downs and The New Suburbanites: Race and Housing in the Suburbs by Robert W. Lake. In Contemporary Sociology 11(November 1982):787-788.

Economics of Population by T. Paul Schultz. In Economic Development and Cultural Change 32(January 1984):431-437.

Malaysia: Quest for a Politics of Consensus by Kiran Kapur Datar and Class and Communalism in Malaysia by Hua Wu Yin. In Journal of Asian Studies 44(May 1985):664-666.

Demographic Transition in Asia by Gavin W. Jones (ed.). In Asian Studies Association of Australia Review 9 (1) (July 1985):109-110.

Labor Immigration Under Capitalism: Asian Workers in the United States Before World War II by Lucie Cheng and Edna Bonacich (eds.). In American Journal of Sociology 92(November 1986):758-760.

Ethnic Preference and Public Policy in Developing States, edited by Neil Nevitte and Charles H. Kennedy. In Pacific Affairs 61(Summer 1988):319-321.

The Demographic Dimension in Indonesian Development by Graeme J. Hugo, Terence H. Hull, Valerie J. Hull, and Gavin Jones. In Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 20 (March 1989):104-106.

The Hispanic Population of the United States by Frank Bean and Marta Tienda. In Contemporary Sociology 18(May 1989): 386-388.

Peasants in the Making: Malaysia's Green Revolution by Diana Wong. In Journal of Asian Studies 49(May 1990):447-448.

Peasants Under Peripheral Capitalism by Wan Hashim. In Crossroads 5(2) (1991):158-160. The Population of Peninsular Malaysia by Saw Swee-Hock. In Pacific Affairs 64(Fall

1991):431-432. Labor Migration and Rural Transformation in Colonial Asia by Jan Breman. In Journal of

Southeast Asian Studies 23(March 1992):144-145. Fertility Transitions, Family Structure, and Population Policy by Calvin Goldscheider. In

Rural Sociology 58(Fall 1993):514-515. Asian and Pacific Islander Migration to the United States: A Model Of New Global Patterns

by Elliot R. Barkan. In Journal of American Ethnic History 14(Spring 1995):61-63. Malaysian Development: A Retrospective by Martin Rudner. In Crossroads 10 (1)

(1996):200-202. Malaysia’s Demographic Transition: Rapid Development, Culture, and Politics by Richard

Leete. In Journal of Asian Studies 56 (May 1997):558-560.

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Critical Perspectives on Schooling and Fertility in the Developing World by Caroline H. Bledsoe, John B. Casterline, Jennifer A. Johnson-Kuhn, and John Haaga (eds.). In Studies in Family Planning 31 (March 2000): 91-92.

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“Immigration and Population Movement.” Statement on Research Priorities Presented at the Long Ranging Planning Workshop, Demographic and Behavioral Sciences Branch, NICHD, June 25-26, 2001. URL: http://www.nichd.nih.gov/about/cpr/dbs/sp/hirshman.htm

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