Prior research finds that in recent years immigrants had a higher propensity to unionize than native-born workers. Such research buttresses the hopes of both working class Hispanics, who view unions as a potential avenue to upward mobility, and union supporters who view immigrants as a potential source of union revival. However, there is little research that shows historically marginalized immigrant workers are able to maintain newly acquired union jobs, especially during times unfavorable to unionization more generally. Therefore, this paper focuses on immigrant unionization during the Great Recession of 2008 to determine whether the inroads that immigrants have made through organizing are maintained in hostile union environments. Usin...
<p>This paper demonstrates that low-skilled Mexican-born immigrants’ location choices in the U.S. re...
Immigrants have long been perceived to take jobs away and to push down the wages of native workers. ...
This article, using unbalanced panel data on 16 affluent OECD countries, tests the effects of divers...
Previous research finds that in recent years immigrants had a higher propensity to unionize than nat...
Immigrants’ employment status has worsened during the Great Recession in Spain. How much of this wor...
Does immigration hamper union organizing in the United States? The prevailing literature strongly su...
Immigrants’ employment status has worsened during the Great Recession in Spain.How much of this wors...
Immigrants’ employment status has worsened during the Great Recession in Spain.How much of this wors...
This dissertation focuses on the trade-union responses to immigration. Immigrants have long constitu...
Previous research focusing on the impact of immigration on native-born workers demonstrates that wor...
BACKGROUND This paper provides empirical evidence regarding the supposed vulnerability of immigrants...
In the last Presidential election, Latino voters had one of the largest gaps in turnout compared wit...
This paper demonstrates that low-skilled Mexican-born immigrants’ location choices in the U.S. respo...
Abstract: Did the presence of immigrant workers in the United States labor market—including both doc...
The Great Recession profoundly impacted labor markets in the United States and Spain, the two most i...
<p>This paper demonstrates that low-skilled Mexican-born immigrants’ location choices in the U.S. re...
Immigrants have long been perceived to take jobs away and to push down the wages of native workers. ...
This article, using unbalanced panel data on 16 affluent OECD countries, tests the effects of divers...
Previous research finds that in recent years immigrants had a higher propensity to unionize than nat...
Immigrants’ employment status has worsened during the Great Recession in Spain. How much of this wor...
Does immigration hamper union organizing in the United States? The prevailing literature strongly su...
Immigrants’ employment status has worsened during the Great Recession in Spain.How much of this wors...
Immigrants’ employment status has worsened during the Great Recession in Spain.How much of this wors...
This dissertation focuses on the trade-union responses to immigration. Immigrants have long constitu...
Previous research focusing on the impact of immigration on native-born workers demonstrates that wor...
BACKGROUND This paper provides empirical evidence regarding the supposed vulnerability of immigrants...
In the last Presidential election, Latino voters had one of the largest gaps in turnout compared wit...
This paper demonstrates that low-skilled Mexican-born immigrants’ location choices in the U.S. respo...
Abstract: Did the presence of immigrant workers in the United States labor market—including both doc...
The Great Recession profoundly impacted labor markets in the United States and Spain, the two most i...
<p>This paper demonstrates that low-skilled Mexican-born immigrants’ location choices in the U.S. re...
Immigrants have long been perceived to take jobs away and to push down the wages of native workers. ...
This article, using unbalanced panel data on 16 affluent OECD countries, tests the effects of divers...