Sergio Chavez, Ph.D.

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2007 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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Social Structure and Development
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Max J. Pfeffer grad student 2007 Cornell
 (The making of a border labor migration system: Government policies, labor markets, and social networks in Tijuana.)
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Fussell E, Delp L, Riley K, et al. (2018) Implications of Social and Legal Status on Immigrants' Health in Disaster Zones. American Journal of Public Health. e1-e4
Verdery AM, Mouw T, Edelblute H, et al. (2018) Communication flows and the durability of a transnational social field. Social Networks. 53: 57-71
Chávez S, Edelblute HB, Korver-Glenn E. (2016) Life on the Edge: Balancing Gendered and Occupational Identities among Unauthorized Mexican Migrant Roofers Qualitative Sociology. 39: 125-146
Mouw T, Chavez S, Edelblute H, et al. (2014) Bi-national Social Networks and Assimilation: A Test of the Importance of Transnationalism. Social Problems. 61: 329-359
Chávez S. (2012) The Sonoran Desert’s Domestic Bracero Programme: Institutional Actors and the Creation of Labour Migration Streams International Migration. 50: 20-40
Murià M, Chávez S. (2010) Shopping and Working in the Borderlands: Enforcement, Surveillance and Marketing in Tijuana, Mexico Surveillance and Society. 8: 355-373
Chávez S. (2005) Community, Ethnicity, and Class in a Changing Rural California Town* Rural Sociology. 70: 314-335
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