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Tianjian Lai
Tianjian Lai
UCLA Sociology
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Hit, robbed, and put down (but not bullied): Underreporting of bullying by minority and male students
T Lai, G Kao
Journal of youth and adolescence 47, 619-635, 2018
812018
Legal exclusion, civic exclusion: how legal status stratifies Latino immigrants’ civic engagement
T Lai
International Migration Review 55 (1), 195-226, 2021
82021
When fear spreads: individual-and group-level predictors of deportation worry among Latino immigrants
T Lai, NI Hoffmann, R Waldinger
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 49 (11), 2698-2719, 2023
32023
Unequal ties: Immigrants’ initial social capital and labor market stratification
SS Park, T Lai, RD Waldinger
Social Forces 101 (1), 473-505, 2022
32022
Differentiated legality: Understanding the sources of immigrants’ deportation fear
R Waldinger, NI Hoffmann, T Lai
Ethnic and racial studies, 1-24, 2023
22023
Diverging Pathways: How Pre-Migration Selectivity and Initial Legal Status Shape Immigrant Outcomes in France
T Lai, H McAvay, M Safi
12020
Diverging pathways: the effects of initial legal status on immigrant socioeconomic and residential outcomes in France
HE McAvay, M Safi, T Lai
European Sociological Review, jcad047, 2023
2023
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