The persistence of immigrant-dominated firms and industries in United States : the case of California Wayne A. CORNELIUS Drawing on data collected through field studies in California from 1982 through 1988, this paper explains the persisting employer demand of low-skilled Mexican labor in the United States as a response to the need to maximize flexibility and reduce costs in the face of an increasingly competitive domestic and world economy. The author develops a profile of the archetypal « immigrant dependent » firm in the United States and describes several different paths to reliance upon Mexican labor. It is argued that greater attention to the determinants of employer demand is necessary, if we are to understand more fully the difficul...
Job casualization is a strategy of US leading companies in order to meet market challenges avoiding ...
Job casualization is a strategy of US leading companies in order to meet market challenges avoiding ...
Mexican immigrants were historically clustered in a few cities, mainly in California and Texas. Duri...
The persistence of immigrant-dominated firms and industries in United States : the case of Californi...
This working paper examines the relationship between the transformation of labor markets and the rol...
This paper examines the status of Mexican labor in Los Angeles since 1970, th...
This paper describes the labor mobility of a group of Mexican migrant workers that are permanent leg...
The objective of this paper is to review the evolution of Mexican migration to the United States in ...
An analysis of the effect of illegal Mexican immigrants on the United States labor market of 1975
The scientific literature has explained irregular migration by means of an emphasis on the role tha...
Based on fieldwork conducted during 1981 in Ventura County, California, this study helps to explain ...
The objective of this paper is to review the evolution of Mexican migration to the United States in ...
This paper describes the labor mobility of a group of Mexican migrant workers that are permanent leg...
Based on fieldwork conducted during 1981 in Ventura County, California, this study helps to explain ...
The debate concerning job competition between immigrant and nonimmigrant groups has intensified owin...
Job casualization is a strategy of US leading companies in order to meet market challenges avoiding ...
Job casualization is a strategy of US leading companies in order to meet market challenges avoiding ...
Mexican immigrants were historically clustered in a few cities, mainly in California and Texas. Duri...
The persistence of immigrant-dominated firms and industries in United States : the case of Californi...
This working paper examines the relationship between the transformation of labor markets and the rol...
This paper examines the status of Mexican labor in Los Angeles since 1970, th...
This paper describes the labor mobility of a group of Mexican migrant workers that are permanent leg...
The objective of this paper is to review the evolution of Mexican migration to the United States in ...
An analysis of the effect of illegal Mexican immigrants on the United States labor market of 1975
The scientific literature has explained irregular migration by means of an emphasis on the role tha...
Based on fieldwork conducted during 1981 in Ventura County, California, this study helps to explain ...
The objective of this paper is to review the evolution of Mexican migration to the United States in ...
This paper describes the labor mobility of a group of Mexican migrant workers that are permanent leg...
Based on fieldwork conducted during 1981 in Ventura County, California, this study helps to explain ...
The debate concerning job competition between immigrant and nonimmigrant groups has intensified owin...
Job casualization is a strategy of US leading companies in order to meet market challenges avoiding ...
Job casualization is a strategy of US leading companies in order to meet market challenges avoiding ...
Mexican immigrants were historically clustered in a few cities, mainly in California and Texas. Duri...