Julie Murray
Julie Murray is a former Associate Policy Analyst at the Migration Policy Institute, where she specialized in U.S. immigrant integration.
Recent Activity
This report provides a demographic profile of adolescent limited English proficient students in the United States, examines how these students are faring on standardized tests, and breaks down the assessment data further for a comparison of 6th to 8th grade LEP students California, Colorado, Illinois, and North Carolina.
Little is known about Americans who have retired to Latin America. MPI's David Dixon, Julie Murray, and Julia Gelatt examine the U.S. retiree population in Mexico and Panama by looking at census and visa data as well as by interviewing American retirees in various communities.
The debate over whether immigrants depress wages and displace native workers in the U.S. labor market is a long one. This policy brief provides an overview of research since the mid-1990s studying the impact of immigration on native wages and job displacement, finding divergent scholarship.
Este informe examina las características demográficas y las experiencias de los jubilados estadounidenses en el extranjero, mediante un estudio centrado en dos países—México y Panamá—que han experimentado un crecimiento drástico en la población de personas mayores nacidas en los Estados Unidos.
This report investigates the demographic characteristics and experiences of American retirees abroad through a focused study of two countries—Mexico and Panama—that have exhibited dramatic growth in the population of United States-born seniors.
This report examines how immigration is changing the demographic profile of the United States’ elementary and secondary student population, framing the analysis within the context of the nationwide implementation of No Child Left Behind.
