The paper focuses on loss (or gain) of earned income among four groups of first and second-generation immigrants (Whites, Hispanics, Blacks, and Asians) in the United States. Data were obtained from the 2013 Annual Social and Economic Supplement of the Current Population Survey (ASEC CPS). Analysis of the male labor force population (age 24-65 years) reveals that in first generation, all four groups are disadvantaged in attainment of income (compared to third-generation and over) native-born whites. The disadvantage is least pronounced among white immigrants and most pronounced among blacks and Hispanic immigrants. Further analysis reveals that income of second-generation whites actually overpasses third generation whites. By contrast, seco...
This paper looks at the relationship between immigration workers and their differing standards of li...
This dissertation is manuscript-based. It contains an introduction, a literature review, a conclusio...
Intergenerational coresidence is generally viewed as an adaptive living arrangement for both parents...
Immigrants' labour market situation has been in the focus of research in economics as well as in oth...
This paper analyzes the intergenerational mobility of immigrants. Using the 1940-1970 Censuses, the ...
As the first in a trio of pieces devoted to incorporating immigration into policy models, this revie...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine ethnicity among highly skilled immigrants to the USA. Design/me...
The heterogeneity of immigrants raises a question as to whether there is a general pattern of earnin...
Much of the socioeconomic mobility achieved by U.S. immigrant families takes place across rather tha...
Immigrant incorporation into U.S. society has been an important topic and has attracted the academic...
In recent years, the number of second generation immigrants entering the labor market has been incre...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of SociologyThe...
This study uses Social Security earnings records matched to recent cross{sections of the SIPP and CP...
In this paper, we assess the likely contribution of immigration over the past three and a half decad...
paper reviews a small part of a vast professional literature on the labor market effects of new immi...
This paper looks at the relationship between immigration workers and their differing standards of li...
This dissertation is manuscript-based. It contains an introduction, a literature review, a conclusio...
Intergenerational coresidence is generally viewed as an adaptive living arrangement for both parents...
Immigrants' labour market situation has been in the focus of research in economics as well as in oth...
This paper analyzes the intergenerational mobility of immigrants. Using the 1940-1970 Censuses, the ...
As the first in a trio of pieces devoted to incorporating immigration into policy models, this revie...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine ethnicity among highly skilled immigrants to the USA. Design/me...
The heterogeneity of immigrants raises a question as to whether there is a general pattern of earnin...
Much of the socioeconomic mobility achieved by U.S. immigrant families takes place across rather tha...
Immigrant incorporation into U.S. society has been an important topic and has attracted the academic...
In recent years, the number of second generation immigrants entering the labor market has been incre...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of SociologyThe...
This study uses Social Security earnings records matched to recent cross{sections of the SIPP and CP...
In this paper, we assess the likely contribution of immigration over the past three and a half decad...
paper reviews a small part of a vast professional literature on the labor market effects of new immi...
This paper looks at the relationship between immigration workers and their differing standards of li...
This dissertation is manuscript-based. It contains an introduction, a literature review, a conclusio...
Intergenerational coresidence is generally viewed as an adaptive living arrangement for both parents...