This thesis studies the economic return for fluent-bilingualism in South Florida among native-born whites using IPUMS (Integrated Public Use Microdata Series) data for Miami-Dade County (1990). Previous mainstream-oriented theories focus on the benefit in English acquisition for immigrants and their descendants, either denying or ignoring the possible benefit of minority language retention in addition to English acquisition. An alternative literature, on the other hand, suggests that minority language retention can be beneficial in at least three areas: 1) enhancing cognitive ability; 2) accessing community-level social capital; and 3) serving as human capital. This study assesses economic returns in employment and earnings, using logistic ...
We examine patterns of language adaption in a sample of over 5,000 second generation students in Sou...
Abstract: This paper compares the effects of English proficiency on foreign-born male and female imm...
An earlier version of this research fulfilled a partial requirement of the Honors Thesis at the Univ...
This paper examines the economic consequences of bilingualism. Specifically, we explore whether the ...
This thesis examined the contribution of socio-demographic characteristics to native language retent...
In this study, we examine the largely neglected long-term effects of bilingualism for students with ...
In this study, we examine the largely neglected long-term effects of bilingualism for students with ...
This paper presents the results of a study carried out in Southern California with a multiethnic and...
Language fluency is defined as an important factor of human capital for immigrant workers. The fluen...
Every year thousands of immigrants come to the United States and look to join the labor force. Most ...
This paper uses the pooled data from 2005 to 2009 American Community Survey to analyze the economic ...
This study demonstrates a series of links between minority language skills, their economic return an...
This paper uses pooled cross-sectional data from the General Social Survey to analyze the economic r...
Language skills are typically attained in a sequential fashion. Individuals initially acquire a firs...
Introduction: This report explores if there is truly a trend in income levels for Latinos who speak ...
We examine patterns of language adaption in a sample of over 5,000 second generation students in Sou...
Abstract: This paper compares the effects of English proficiency on foreign-born male and female imm...
An earlier version of this research fulfilled a partial requirement of the Honors Thesis at the Univ...
This paper examines the economic consequences of bilingualism. Specifically, we explore whether the ...
This thesis examined the contribution of socio-demographic characteristics to native language retent...
In this study, we examine the largely neglected long-term effects of bilingualism for students with ...
In this study, we examine the largely neglected long-term effects of bilingualism for students with ...
This paper presents the results of a study carried out in Southern California with a multiethnic and...
Language fluency is defined as an important factor of human capital for immigrant workers. The fluen...
Every year thousands of immigrants come to the United States and look to join the labor force. Most ...
This paper uses the pooled data from 2005 to 2009 American Community Survey to analyze the economic ...
This study demonstrates a series of links between minority language skills, their economic return an...
This paper uses pooled cross-sectional data from the General Social Survey to analyze the economic r...
Language skills are typically attained in a sequential fashion. Individuals initially acquire a firs...
Introduction: This report explores if there is truly a trend in income levels for Latinos who speak ...
We examine patterns of language adaption in a sample of over 5,000 second generation students in Sou...
Abstract: This paper compares the effects of English proficiency on foreign-born male and female imm...
An earlier version of this research fulfilled a partial requirement of the Honors Thesis at the Univ...