The overall objective of the research was to study the job search of Hispanics. This included an assessment of unemployment duration, postunemployment wages, and reported minimum acceptance wages of Hispanics, distinguished by Spanish surname, compared to non-Hispanic whites, referred to as Anglos, to ascertain whether there may be personal or job market characteristics that explain observed differences. The differences that were examined indicate program changes and additional programs to make job search outcomes of Hispanics more like those of Anglos. Three models of job search under conditions of imperfect information were utilized. These models of expected unemployment duration, expected postunemployment wages, and actual minimum accept...
The American middle-skilled labor market, which consists of jobs that require some postsecondary tra...
Current trends on global migration combined with the poor performance of the US economy and national...
Purpose: Labor market programs may affect unemployed individuals' behavior before they enroll. The a...
This study examines labor market assimilation by measuring the information utilized by immigrants du...
A comparison of job performance of Mexican-American and non-Mexican-American employees in various ci...
The influence of employment sector on the income of Hispanics is examined using data from the 1990 U...
This paper uses Spanish Labor Force Survey data for the period 2005 to 2010 to examine the use of jo...
This research documents the time series behavior of unemployment rates for Hispanics and whites over...
Examines unemployment rates of Hispanics, based on data gathered by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. ...
This working paper is a study of discrimination and persistently low earnings of the Mexican America...
The Hispanic population of the New York City metropolitan area includes a number of undocumented imm...
This is the first harmonised correspondence study on the recruitment behaviour of employers in the U...
ABSTRACT: This study compares the causes and earnings consequences of employment instability among M...
The major theme of this study is to demonstrate the importance of including the underemployed in ass...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The American middle-skilled labor market, which consists of jobs that require some postsecondary tra...
Current trends on global migration combined with the poor performance of the US economy and national...
Purpose: Labor market programs may affect unemployed individuals' behavior before they enroll. The a...
This study examines labor market assimilation by measuring the information utilized by immigrants du...
A comparison of job performance of Mexican-American and non-Mexican-American employees in various ci...
The influence of employment sector on the income of Hispanics is examined using data from the 1990 U...
This paper uses Spanish Labor Force Survey data for the period 2005 to 2010 to examine the use of jo...
This research documents the time series behavior of unemployment rates for Hispanics and whites over...
Examines unemployment rates of Hispanics, based on data gathered by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. ...
This working paper is a study of discrimination and persistently low earnings of the Mexican America...
The Hispanic population of the New York City metropolitan area includes a number of undocumented imm...
This is the first harmonised correspondence study on the recruitment behaviour of employers in the U...
ABSTRACT: This study compares the causes and earnings consequences of employment instability among M...
The major theme of this study is to demonstrate the importance of including the underemployed in ass...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The American middle-skilled labor market, which consists of jobs that require some postsecondary tra...
Current trends on global migration combined with the poor performance of the US economy and national...
Purpose: Labor market programs may affect unemployed individuals' behavior before they enroll. The a...