Through a combination of high immigration rates and differential fertility, communities along the U.S.-Mexico border have become overwhelmingly Hispanic. El Paso, Texas, located across the border from Ciudad Juárez, forms part of the world’s largest urban center on a land border. El Paso ranks among the bottom 10 large U.S. metropolitan areas with the smallest proportion of college-educated adults, causing concerns among policy makers regarding its prospects for economic development. Local discourse suggests that low educational levels result from the out-migration of educated groups that find higher wages or better jobs elsewhere. Two sources of data are used to explore the association between education, race/ethnicity, and out-migration: ...
This report describes economic, social, and political characteristics of the lower Rio Grande Valley...
This study examines the relationship between education and income in Texas counties that are located...
2012-03-20There is a plethora of studies on Latino academic underachievement, but very little inform...
As the United States becomes more and more diverse, an increasingly multiethnic nation will develop....
Much of the U.S. debate on Mexican immigration has focused on low-skilled immigrants, who have compo...
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Phil...
We use data from the 2000 Mexican Census to examine how the education and socioeconomic status of Me...
In education today, Latino populations are growing, but Telles and Ortiz (2013) claim they account f...
Educational trends illustrate that the academic performance of immigrants exceeds their co-ethnic an...
This study examines the extracurricular involvement experiences of students enrolled at a university...
Mexican immigrants were historically clustered in a few cities, mainly in California and Texas. Duri...
Recent evidence suggests that Mexicans immigrating to the US are drawn from the top or medium part o...
For students from working-class backgrounds, a college degree is often viewed as the most reliable w...
This article uses the Population and Housing Census 2000 to analyze the link between the post-basic ...
This study examines the relationship between education and income in Texas counties that are located...
This report describes economic, social, and political characteristics of the lower Rio Grande Valley...
This study examines the relationship between education and income in Texas counties that are located...
2012-03-20There is a plethora of studies on Latino academic underachievement, but very little inform...
As the United States becomes more and more diverse, an increasingly multiethnic nation will develop....
Much of the U.S. debate on Mexican immigration has focused on low-skilled immigrants, who have compo...
A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Phil...
We use data from the 2000 Mexican Census to examine how the education and socioeconomic status of Me...
In education today, Latino populations are growing, but Telles and Ortiz (2013) claim they account f...
Educational trends illustrate that the academic performance of immigrants exceeds their co-ethnic an...
This study examines the extracurricular involvement experiences of students enrolled at a university...
Mexican immigrants were historically clustered in a few cities, mainly in California and Texas. Duri...
Recent evidence suggests that Mexicans immigrating to the US are drawn from the top or medium part o...
For students from working-class backgrounds, a college degree is often viewed as the most reliable w...
This article uses the Population and Housing Census 2000 to analyze the link between the post-basic ...
This study examines the relationship between education and income in Texas counties that are located...
This report describes economic, social, and political characteristics of the lower Rio Grande Valley...
This study examines the relationship between education and income in Texas counties that are located...
2012-03-20There is a plethora of studies on Latino academic underachievement, but very little inform...