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ethnicity acts as an externality in the human capital accumulation process. The skills of the next generation depend on parental …
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This paper analyzes the extent of labor market competition among immigrants, minorities and the native population. The study reveals that immigrants tend to be substitutes with some labor market groups, and complements with others. However, all these effects of shifts in immigrant supply on the...
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This paper analyzes the link between ethnicity and the choice of residing in ethnically segregated neighborhoods. Data …
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There exist sizeable differences in the incidence and duration of welfare spells across ethnic groups, and these differences tend to persist across generations. Using the National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth, we find that children raised in welfare households are themselves more likely to...
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externality and ethnic neighborhoods. The evidence indicates that residential segregation and the external effect of ethnicity are … raised. Ethnicity has an external effect, even among persons who grow up in the same neighborhood, when children are exposed …
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This paper investigates if the ethnic skill differentials introduced into the United States by the inflow of very dissimilar immigrant groups during the Great Migration of 1880-1910 disappeared during the past century. An analysis of the 1910, 1940, and 1980 Censuses and the General Social...
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