This report examines the labor force position of Latina and Latino immigrants in California. There has been considerable immigration from Latin America throughout the 20th century, with much of this migration coming from Mexico. In the last 20 years, immigration from Central and South America has increased significantly. How immigrants from Mexico and other Latin American countries fare in the U.S. economic system is a critical research and policy issue. Prior research points to the particular low status position of Latino immigrants in the labor force (Morales and Ong, 1993). Immigrants are typically concentrated in low wage manufacturing jobs, particularly in the garment, plastic, and furniture industries, as well as in low level serv...
Between 1985-90, the Los Angeles CMSA received about 400,000 working immigrants and about 575,000 wo...
This paper describes the labor mobility of a group of Mexican migrant workers that are permanent leg...
This study compares the occupational profiles of six immigrant groups in the Los Angeles economy to ...
This report examines the labor force position of Latina and Latino immigrants in California. There ...
This paper examines the status of Mexican labor in Los Angeles since 1970, th...
"This article examines a unique data set randomly collected from Latinas (including 160 undocumented...
As of 2004 California employed almost 30% of all foreign born workers in the U.S. and was the state ...
The field of Latinx studies grows every day as more Latinx immigrants arrive in the US. Current know...
This working paper examines the relationship between the transformation of labor markets and the rol...
Mexican immigrants and persons of Mexican descent constitute an important and rapidly growing segmen...
During the 1970\u27s the number of Mexican-born residents in the United States increased from 4.5 mi...
This report examines whether the economic well-being of male immigrants to the United States improve...
Immigrants have long been perceived to take jobs away and to push down the wages of native workers. ...
The 1990s were a period of record immigration to California and the United States, with both legal a...
In a nation of immigrants Los Angeles is increasingly a city of new immigrants. As of 1980,which...
Between 1985-90, the Los Angeles CMSA received about 400,000 working immigrants and about 575,000 wo...
This paper describes the labor mobility of a group of Mexican migrant workers that are permanent leg...
This study compares the occupational profiles of six immigrant groups in the Los Angeles economy to ...
This report examines the labor force position of Latina and Latino immigrants in California. There ...
This paper examines the status of Mexican labor in Los Angeles since 1970, th...
"This article examines a unique data set randomly collected from Latinas (including 160 undocumented...
As of 2004 California employed almost 30% of all foreign born workers in the U.S. and was the state ...
The field of Latinx studies grows every day as more Latinx immigrants arrive in the US. Current know...
This working paper examines the relationship between the transformation of labor markets and the rol...
Mexican immigrants and persons of Mexican descent constitute an important and rapidly growing segmen...
During the 1970\u27s the number of Mexican-born residents in the United States increased from 4.5 mi...
This report examines whether the economic well-being of male immigrants to the United States improve...
Immigrants have long been perceived to take jobs away and to push down the wages of native workers. ...
The 1990s were a period of record immigration to California and the United States, with both legal a...
In a nation of immigrants Los Angeles is increasingly a city of new immigrants. As of 1980,which...
Between 1985-90, the Los Angeles CMSA received about 400,000 working immigrants and about 575,000 wo...
This paper describes the labor mobility of a group of Mexican migrant workers that are permanent leg...
This study compares the occupational profiles of six immigrant groups in the Los Angeles economy to ...