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assimilation 4 generational progress 4 Migranten 3 Soziale Integration 3 Einwanderung 2 Generationengerechtigkeit 2 Intergenerational equity 2 Mexican Americans 2 Migrants 2 Social integration 2 USA 2 immigrant labor 2 Arbeitsmarkt 1 Arbeitsmarktintegration 1 Arbeitsmigranten 1 Assimilation 1 Berufliche Integration 1 Beschäftigungseffekt 1 Employment effect 1 Generational Progress 1 Generationenbeziehungen 1 Immigrant Labor 1 Immigration 1 Labor market 1 Labour market integration 1 Mexicans 1 Mexico 1 Mexikaner 1 Mexiko 1 Migrant workers 1 Social mobility 1 Soziale Mobilität 1 Ungelernte Arbeitskräfte 1 United States 1
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Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 5
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Duncan, Brian 5 Trejo, Stephen 3 Grogger, Jeff 2 Leon, Ana Sofia 2 Trejo, Stephen J. 2 Cadena, Brian C. 1
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Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 3 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 Handbook of the economics of international migration : volume 1 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2 RePEc 1
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New Evidence of Generational Progress for Mexican Americans
Duncan, Brian; Grogger, Jeff; Leon, Ana Sofia; Trejo, … - 2019
U.S.-born Mexican Americans suffer a large schooling deficit relative to other Americans, and standard data sources suggest that this deficit does not shrink between the 2nd and later generations. Standard data sources lack information on grandparents’ countries of birth, however, which...
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New evidence of generational progress for Mexican Americans
Duncan, Brian; Grogger, Jeff; Leon, Ana Sofia; Trejo, … - 2019
U.S.-born Mexican Americans suffer a large schooling deficit relative to other Americans, and standard data sources suggest that this deficit does not shrink between the 2nd and later generations. Standard data sources lack information on grandparents’ countries of birth, however, which...
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Low-skilled immigrants and the US labor market
Duncan, Brian; Trejo, Stephen - 2011
Over the last several decades, two of the most significant developments in the U.S. labor market have been: (1) rising inequality, and (2) growth in both the size and the diversity of immigration flows. Because a large share of new immigrants arrive with very low levels of schooling, English...
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Low-Skilled Immigrants and the U.S. Labor Market
Duncan, Brian; Trejo, Stephen - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2011
Over the last several decades, two of the most significant developments in the U.S. labor market have been: (1) rising inequality, and (2) growth in both the size and the diversity of immigration flows. Because a large share of new immigrants arrive with very low levels of schooling, English...
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Chapter 22. The Labor Market Integration and Impacts of US Immigrants
Cadena, Brian C.; Duncan, Brian; Trejo, Stephen J. - In: Handbook of the economics of international migration : …, (pp. 1197-1259). 2015
Over the last several decades, two of the most significant developments in the US labor market have been: (1) rising inequality, and (2) growth in both the size and the diversity of immigration flows. Because a large share of new immigrants arrive with very low levels of schooling, English...
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