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Karen Jensenius

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Ms. Jensenius began working at the Center in the Spring of 2008. She received her Master’s degree from George Mason University in Justice, Law, and Crime Policy and her B.S. from Shippensburg University of PA in Applied Mathematics and Criminal Justice.

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A Huge Pool of Potential Workers: Unemployment, Underemployment, and Non-Work Among Native-Born Americans

By Steven A. Camarota, Karen Jensenius
December 2009
Memorandums

Jobs Americans Won’t Do? A Detailed Look at Immigrant Employment by Occupation

By Steven A. Camarota, Karen Jensenius
August 2009
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Worse Than It Seems: Broader Measure of Unemployment Shows Bleak Picture

By Steven A. Camarota, Karen Jensenius
August 2009
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A Shifting Tide: Recent Trends in the Illegal Immigrant Population

By Steven A. Camarota, Karen Jensenius
July 2009
Backgrounders and Reports

Trends in Immigrant and Native Employment

By Steven A. Camarota, Karen Jensenius
May 2009
Backgrounders and Reports

Homeward Bound: Recent Immigration Enforcement and the Decline in the Illegal Alien Population

By Steven A. Camarota, Karen Jensenius
July 2008
Backgrounders and Reports
The Center for Immigration Studies is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit research organization founded in 1985. It is the nation's only think tank devoted exclusively to research and policy analysis of the economic, social, demographic, fiscal, and other impacts of immigration on the United States.