The economic assimilation of immigrants is a key concern for economists and policy makers. The topic has been widely explored in terms of earnings assimilation of immigrants. Using the 1999 Survey of Financial Security, this study attempts to look at the issue from the wealth perspective. Among married families, immigrants have higher wealth than their native-born counterparts from the 40th to 90th percentiles of the distribution, with the wealth gap ranging between $20,000 and $78,000. Among single families, immigrants have higher wealth from the 55th to 95th percentiles, with the wealth gap ranging between $14,000 and $145,000. At the bottom of the distribution, however, evidence suggests that immigrants have lower wealth, although the ga...
The recent rise in Third World immigrant flows into the U.S. and Canada has raised interest in...
This thesis explores several issues in the adaptation process of immigrants and their children in Ca...
To what extent the earnings gaps facing Canada's visible minorities reflect discrimination is a ques...
This paper uses data from the 2012 Survey of Financial Security (SFS) and the Longitudinal Immigrati...
This study focuses on the role of foreign-born households in Canada's asset market. An empirica...
Economic inequality in the United States is extreme, but little is known about the national origin o...
The deterioration of immigrants' entry earnings in Canada in the past three decades has been well do...
BACKGROUND:Economic inequality in the United States is extreme, but little is known about the nation...
This paper reviews the increase in the earnings gap between immigrants and Canadian-born over the pa...
In this paper, I replicate and update the work of Moore and Pacey (2003). Specifically, I examine th...
This paper represents the views of the author and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Stati...
This paper examines the relationship between family change and economic well-being among recent immi...
Previous literature on the economic integration of second generation immigrants has largely treated ...
The 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act had a profound impact on the demographic and skill composit...
The past 25 years has seen a more or less continuous deterioration in the economic outcomes for immi...
The recent rise in Third World immigrant flows into the U.S. and Canada has raised interest in...
This thesis explores several issues in the adaptation process of immigrants and their children in Ca...
To what extent the earnings gaps facing Canada's visible minorities reflect discrimination is a ques...
This paper uses data from the 2012 Survey of Financial Security (SFS) and the Longitudinal Immigrati...
This study focuses on the role of foreign-born households in Canada's asset market. An empirica...
Economic inequality in the United States is extreme, but little is known about the national origin o...
The deterioration of immigrants' entry earnings in Canada in the past three decades has been well do...
BACKGROUND:Economic inequality in the United States is extreme, but little is known about the nation...
This paper reviews the increase in the earnings gap between immigrants and Canadian-born over the pa...
In this paper, I replicate and update the work of Moore and Pacey (2003). Specifically, I examine th...
This paper represents the views of the author and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Stati...
This paper examines the relationship between family change and economic well-being among recent immi...
Previous literature on the economic integration of second generation immigrants has largely treated ...
The 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act had a profound impact on the demographic and skill composit...
The past 25 years has seen a more or less continuous deterioration in the economic outcomes for immi...
The recent rise in Third World immigrant flows into the U.S. and Canada has raised interest in...
This thesis explores several issues in the adaptation process of immigrants and their children in Ca...
To what extent the earnings gaps facing Canada's visible minorities reflect discrimination is a ques...