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Substantial immigrant segregation in the United States, combined with the increase in the share of the U.S. foreign-born population, have led to great interest in the causes and consequences of immigrant concentration, including those related to the functioning of labor markets. This paper...
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Substantial immigrant segregation in the United States, combined with the increase in the share of the U.S. foreign-born population, have led to great interest in the causes and consequences of immigrant concentration, including those related to the functioning of labor markets. This paper...
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This article uses detailed industry and household data to understand why Morocco's labor market performed poorly in 1985-95. The data indicate that structural changes and weak demand in the product market were responsible. We argue that the labor market's poor performance can be traced to,...
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