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be reshaped by the changing meaning of race and ethnicity, shifting patterns of racial segregation in neighborhoods and …
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This article explores patterns and determinants of immigrant segregation for 10 immigrant groups in established, new … metropolitan areas can fully account for the heightened levels of segregation observed in new and minor destinations. Overall, the …
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<Para ID="Par1">Using longitudinal data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics linked to three decades of census data on immigrant settlement patterns, this study examines how the migration behaviors of native-born whites and blacks are related to local immigrant concentrations, and how this relationship...</para>
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Marcelli E. A. (2004) Unauthorized Mexican immigration, day labour and other lower-wage informal employment in …
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barriers of access for migrants and signal improvements in the health system's responsiveness, but reinforcement is required in …
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The effect of immigration on redistribution has been widely debated. This paper contributes to this debate by testing … two explanations, which are that (i) immigration tends to reduce redistribution due to people’s higher levels of … xenophobia, and that (ii) immigration affects redistribution because immigrants do not have the right to vote. Since the demand …
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substantial share of occupational segregation among non-whites in the US, while English skills or immigration status are … high occupational segregation with respect to whites and the extent to which they are locked into low-paying jobs. We … measure conditional segregation based on an estimated counterfactual distribution in which minorities are given the relevant …
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Since immigrants will account for most urban growth in the United States for the foreseeable future, better understanding their travel patterns is a critical task for transportation and land use planners. Immigrants initially travel in personal vehicles far less than the US-born, even when...
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The analysis of a new dataset on state prisoners in the 1900 to 1930 censuses reveals that immigrants rapidly assimilated to native incarceration patterns. One feature of these data is that the second generation can be identified, allowing direct analysis of this group and allowing their...
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Differences in health care utilization of immigrants 50 years of age and older relative to the native-born populations in eleven European countries are investigated. Negative binomial and zero-inflated Poisson regression are used to examine differences between immigrants and native-borns in...
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