JUAN MANUEL PEDROZA https://sociology.stanford.edu/people/juan-pedroza 450 Serra Mall, Bldg. 120, Room 225, Stanford, CA 94305 jpedroza@stanford.edu EDUCATION Enrolled Stanford University, Ph.D. Candidate Dissertation: Betwixt & Between: Three Immigration Essays on Paths to Exclusion Committee: Tomás Jiménez (chair), Aliya Saperstein, Michael Rosenfeld 2006 Indiana University-Bloomington, School of Public and Environmental Affairs Master of Public Affairs (Policy Analysis, Economic Development) 2003 DePauw University, College of Liberal Arts, Bachelor of Arts (History, Conflict Studies) RESEARCH AREAS: (a) settlement and movement of minority and immigrant-origin populations; (b) determinants and consequences of immigration enforcement; (c) racial/ethnic and language segregation and diversity; (d) demography of inequality in the United States. HONORS & AWARDS 2017-18 Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship 2014-17 Ford Foundation Pre-Doctoral Fellowship 2016 Ernesto Galarza Prize for Excellence in Graduate Research, Chicano & Latino Studies, Stanford 2016 Barbara and Sandy Dornbusch Award for best understanding of a social problem, Sociology, Stanford University 2012-15 Center for Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity (CCSRE) Graduate Fellowship 2012 Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education in the Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (EDGE-SBE) Fellow, National Science Foundation 2003 Lucien Kirkby Award for intellectual leadership, History department, DePauw 2003 I. Nelle Barnhart Award for outstanding contributions to the co-curricular life of the student body in support of the academic mission of DePauw University 2003 summa cum laude, DePauw University 2002 Phi Beta Kappa, DePauw University (inducted junior year) Peer-reviewed articles PUBLICATIONS 2017 Jiménez, Tomás, Julie Park, and Pedroza, J. M. The New Third Generation: Post-1965 Immigration and the Long March of Assimilation. International Migration Review 2012 Pedroza, J. M. Mass Exodus from Oklahoma? Immigrants and Latinos Stay and Weather a State of Capture. The Journal of Latino-Latin American Studies 4(1):27-41.
Other articles and book chapters 2017 Pedroza, J. M. (Book review) Border Lives: Fronterizos, Transnational Migrants, and Commuters in Tijuana by Sergio R. Chávez. Social Science Review. 2016 Capps, R., A. Chaudry, J. M. Pedroza, R. M. Castañeda, R. Santos, and M. M. Scott. US Children with Parents in Deportation Proceedings. In Migration in an Era of Restriction and Recession, Springer. 2013 Pedroza, J. M. Removal Roulette: Secure Communities and Immigration Enforcement in the United States (2008-2012). In Outside Justice, Springer. Revise and Resubmit WORKING PAPERS Mattingly, M. J., and Pedroza, J. M. Poverty Trends Among Hispanic Groups, 1980-2010: What is Driving the Relative Socioeconomic Position of Hispanics, Blacks, and Whites? Race & Social Problems Under Review Pedroza, J. M. Making Noncitizens Rights Real: Where Are Noncitizens Coming Forward to Denounce Legal Services Fraud? Poster Session Award Winner, Population Association of America 2017 Pedroza, J. M. Deportation Discretion: A Measure of Immigrants Context of Reception. In progress Pedroza, J. M. On the Move? Hispanic Housing Instability in Hostile Immigration Contexts. Pedroza, J. M. A Window into Our Near Future? Diversity, Segregation, and Student Enrollment Trends by Race-Ethnicity. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2012-current Researcher, Center on Poverty & Inequality, Stanford University 2012 Research Associate I, Urban Institute 2007-2011 Research Associate II, Urban Institute 2006-2007 Workforce Researcher, MJLM LLP [Department of Labor, Office of Job Corps] 2004-2006 Research Assistant, Indiana University Summer 2005 Research Assistant, Wabash Scientific Incorporated 2003-2004 Intern Director, R. J. Compton Center for Peace & Justice, DePauw University
POLICY REPORTS 2015 Koball, Heather, Randy Capps, Krista Perreira, Andrea Campetella, Sarah Hooker, Juan Manuel Pedroza, William Monson, and Sandra Huerta. Health and social service needs of US-citizen children with detained or deported immigrant parents. The Urban Institute and Migration Policy Institute. 2015 Capps, Randy, Heather Koball, Andrea Campetella, Krista Perreira, Sarah Hooker, Juan Manuel Pedroza. Implications of Immigration Enforcement Activities for the well-being of children in immigrant families. The Urban Institute and Migration Policy Institute. 2015 Mattingly, M. J., and J. M. Pedroza. Why Isn t the Hispanic Poverty Rate Rising? Pathways. 2014 Gelatt, J. H. Koball, and J. M. Pedroza. California s Implementation of the Affordable Care Act Implications for Immigrants in the State. The Urban Institute. 2014 Yoshikawa, H., C. Weiland, K. Ulvestad, K. M. Perreira, R. Crosnoe with A. Chaudry, K. Fortuny, and J. M. Pedroza. Improving Access of Low-Income Immigrant Families to Health and Human Services: The Role of Community-Based Organizations. The Urban Institute. 2012 Perreira, K. M., R. Crosnoe, K. Fortuny, J. M. Pedroza, K. Ulvestad, C. Weiland, H. Yoshikawa, A. Chaudry. Barriers to Immigrants Access to Health and Human Services. The Urban Institute. 2012 Crosnoe, R., J. M. Pedroza, K. Purtell, A. Chaudry, K. Perreira, K. Fortuny, H. Yoshikawa. Promising Practices Linking Immigrants to Health and Human Services. The Urban Institute. 2012 Roman, C.G., M. Cahill, P. Lachman, S. Lowry, M. Denver, J. M. Pedroza, C. Orosco, C. McCarty. Social Networks, Delinquency, and Gang Membership: Using a Neighborhood Framework to Examine the Influence of Network Composition and Structure in a Latino Community. The Urban Institute. 2011 Chaudry, A., J. M. Pedroza, H. Sandstrom, A. Danziger, M. Grosz, M. Scott, S. Ting. Child Care Choices of Low-Income Working Families. The Urban Institute. 2010 Chaudry, A., R. Capps, J. M. Pedroza, R. M. Castañeda, R. Santos, M. Scott. Facing Our Future: Children in the Aftermath of Immigration Detention. The Urban Institute. 2009 Koralek, R., J. M. Pedroza, R. Capps. Untangling the Oklahoma Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act: Consequences for Children and Families. The Urban Institute. PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2017 Making Noncitizens Rights Real: Where Are Noncitizens Coming Forward to Denounce Legal Services Fraud? Poster, Population Association of America annual meeting. (Chicago, IL). April. 2017 On the Move? Hispanic Housing Instability in Hostile Immigration Contexts. Population Association of America annual meeting. (Chicago, IL). April. 2016 Unauthorized Legal Practice Meets Unauthorized Immigration: An Analysis of Notario Fraud in the U.S. Law and Society Conference. (New Orleans, LA). June. 2016 Diversity and Segregation in the Heartland: Oklahoma Student Enrollment Trends by Race-Ethnicity. Population Association of America annual meeting. (Washington, DC). April. 2015 Co-author with Tomás Jiménez (presenter) and Julie Park. The New Third Generation: Post-1965 Immigration and the Long March of Assimilation. Population Association of America annual meeting (San Diego, CA). April. 2014 Immigration Roundtable. American Sociological Association (San Francisco, CA). August. 2014 Removal Roulette: Determinants of Deportation in the U.S. under Secure Communities Law and Society Conference (Minneapolis, MN). June. 2014 Presenter and Co-Author with Marybeth Mattingly. Poverty Trends among Hispanic Origin Groups,
1970-2010: Is Their Economic Position Improving or Deteriorating?. Population Association of America annual meeting (Boston, MA). May. 2013 Does place matter for predicting deportation rates under Secure Communities? Population Association of America annual meeting (New Orleans, LA). April. 2013 Removal Roulette: Secure Communities & U.S. Immigration Enforcement (2008-2012). Population Association of America annual conference (New Orleans, LA). April. OTHER PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED TALKS 2015 Deportation Discretion: Modeling Local Determinants of Deportation in the U.S. Blurring the Border: Deporting Denizens in the 21 st Century. (Merced, CA). April. 2015 Deportation Discretion: Modeling Immigration Enforcement & Local Context of Reception. Western Political Science Association annual meeting. (Las Vegas, NV). April. 2014 Deportation Discretion: Modeling Local Variation to Test Theories of Context of Immigrant Reception. Second Annual Berkeley-Stanford Immigration Conference. (Berkeley, CA). December. 2013 Determinants of Deportation in the U.S. American Society of Criminology annual conference (Atlanta, GA). October. 2013 Removal Roulette: Secure Communities & U.S. Immigration Enforcement (2008-2012). John Jay College of Criminal Justice book talk (New York, NY). October. 2013 Does place matter for predicting deportation rates? Immigration enforcement evidence from Secure Communities? Politics of Race, Immigration, and Ethnicity Consortium meeting (Berkeley, CA). January. 2012 Immigrant Families in the Aftermath of Enforcement Operations: Parents and Children Coping, Surviving, and Supporting Each Other. Immigration Issues and Consequences for Children and Families session at the Welfare Research and Evaluation Conference (Washington, DC). May. 2012 How Employment Constraints Affect Low-Income Working Parents Child Care Choices. Qualitative Research on Child Care Choices session at the Welfare Research and Evaluation Conference (Washington, DC). May. 2012 Co-moderator. Low-Income Hispanic Populations: Characteristics, Needs, and Promising Interventions. Expanding the Capacity of State Welfare Research and Evaluation break-out session at the Welfare Research and Evaluation Conference (Washington, DC). May. 2012 Removal Roulette: Uneven Immigration Enforcement in Secure Communities. Issues of Immigration in Criminal Justice Conference, The John Jay College of Criminal Justice (New York, NY). March. 2011 Panel organizer and presenter. Mass Exodus from Oklahoma? Immigrants and Latinos Stay and Weather a State of Capture. APPAM Conference (Washington, DC). November. 2010 Child Care Choices of Low-Income Working Families: Immigrants in Washington and Rhode Island. Annual Meeting of the Child Care Policy Research Consortium Poster Symposium. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families (Washington, DC). November 2011 Guest speaker. Families and the Experience of Heightened Immigration Enforcement. Invited presentation at The Women s Initiative (Charlottesville, VA). November. 2011 Immigration Enforcement in America s Heartland: Settlement and Mobility Trends (2005-09). Latinos in the Heartland: Cambio de Colores Conference (Kansas City, MO). June. 2011 Invited lecturer. Under Siege in the American Midwest: State and Local Immigration Policy Experiments Targeting Unauthorized Immigrants. Janet Prindle Institute on Ethics, DePauw University (Greencastle, IN). March. 2010 Facing Our Future: Children in the Aftermath of Immigration Enforcement. Immigration and Social
Policy: The Changing Face of America. San José State University (San José, CA). October. 2010 Child Care Choices of Low-Income Working Families. Annual Meeting of the Child Care Policy Research Consortium Poster Symposium. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families (Washington, DC). October. 2010 Crimmigration in the Heartland: Immigration Detention in Oklahoma and Arkansas. Cumbre 2010: Human Mobility, the Promise of Development and Political Engagement. University of Nebraska- Omaha (Omaha, NE). May. 2009 The Implementation of Oklahoma House Bill 1804 and Its Early Effects on Immigrant Families and Communities. Undocumented Hispanic Migration. Connecticut College (New London, CT). October. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2014-7 Teaching Assistant. CSRE 220: Public Policy Institute 2013 Teaching Assistant. Sociology 180A: Foundations of Social Research REVIEWER American Sociological Review Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies Population Research and Policy Review PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Population Association of America American Sociological Association Law and Society Association