Abstract We analyze the insertion of the Latin American immigrants in the labor market of the United States in a post-crisis scenario. Our thesis is that two structural processes determine the labor situation of migrants: (i) the polarization of the structure of occupations, and (ii) the racialization of class structure and social inequality. Racism and ethnic discrimination have always been part of the social structure of the United States, what is relevant in today's age is the size and magnitude they reach, as well as the trends that are estimated for the next decades.</p
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A discussion of recent immigration trends in the context of U.S. labor demand, as well as the effect...
Building on the task-based approach of technological change, this paper discusses the interaction b...
Introducción: Leaving one's homeland in pursuit of a better life has always been a difficult experie...
The objective of this paper is to review the evolution of Mexican migration to the United States in ...
It is impossible to disentangle the migration and labor question today without a deep understanding ...
The field of Latinx studies grows every day as more Latinx immigrants arrive in the US. Current know...
Job casualization is a strategy of US leading companies in order to meet market challenges avoiding ...
Previous research finds that in recent years immigrants had a higher propensity to unionize than nat...
The debate concerning job competition between immigrant and nonimmigrant groups has intensified owin...
This thesis deals with the phenomenon of racial discrimination in the U.S. labor market. The first p...
This book explores how the current sustained economic slow-down in North America and Europe has incr...
The current debate concerning job competition between immigrant and nonimmigrant has intensified bec...
This article examines the socio-occupational integration of the immigrant population in Spain for a ...
How does the US labor market absorb low-skilled immigration? I address this question using the 1995 ...
Immigrants have long been perceived to take jobs away and to push down the wages of native workers. ...
A discussion of recent immigration trends in the context of U.S. labor demand, as well as the effect...
Building on the task-based approach of technological change, this paper discusses the interaction b...
Introducción: Leaving one's homeland in pursuit of a better life has always been a difficult experie...