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Migrant Midwest

The Case for Immigration and Economic Growth in the American Heartland

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Migrant Midwest

The Case for Immigration and Economic Growth in the American Heartland

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The American heartland is poised for a demographic decline with very real consequences. Migrant Midwest tracks the history of population growth and its projected decline in the Midwest to highlight the need for increased international migration to the region. Burkham first illustrates how the forces of fertility and migration drove the development of the region's agricultural and industrial economies, and how the region has more recently struggled with deindustrialization, outmigration, and declining fertility, a global trend. The Midwest is now the slowest-growing region in the country and has the lowest share of immigrants, contributing to stagnation at the national level. Burkham goes on to evaluate the impact of demographic decline on the regional labor market and its fiscal implications for cities, states, and the nation. His thoughtful analysis highlights global trends in fertility decline and raises doubts about the prospect of significantly boosting fertility in modern society.

This timely book proposes a bipartisan model of immigration reform designed to replenish the region's workforce and population, stabilizing communities and fueling a manufacturing renaissance. It takes seriously concerns that increases in immigration may be harmful to some Americans by presenting a nuanced view of how immigrants are integrated into local labor markets and society more generally. Ultimately, Burkham makes an argument for assimilation through residential integration. He concludes by suggesting that the coming “demographic winter” is a choice between managed decline and a more forward-looking vision of abundance that is consistent with the country's character as a nation of immigrants.

Table of Contents

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Introduction: A Population Geography for the Heartland
Chapter 1: The Settlement Wave (1800-1860)
Chapter 2: The Multicultural Industrial Heartland (1860-1920)
Chapter 3: “America First:” Southerners and Suburbs in the Midwest (1920-1965)
Chapter 4: The Relative Decline of the Heartland (1965-2010)
Chapter 5: Demographic Winter is Setting In
Chapter 6: From Demographic Dividends to Deficits
Chapter 7: The Midwest Works, It Just Needs Workers
Chapter 8: Make Immigration Legal Again: A Place-Based Policy for the Heartland
Chapter 9: The New Geography of Immigrant Assimilation
Conclusion: Choosing a Nation of Immigrants
Bibliography
About the Author

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 19 Feb 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 176
ISBN 9798216276111
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 7 b&w figures
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Jonathan Burkham

Jonathan Mann Burkham, a Midwesterner by birth and…

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