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experimental evidence strongly suggests that discrimination cannot be discounted. Psychological attributes or noncognitive skills …
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market discrimination, as well as changes in the favorableness of demand shifts each may have contributed to the slowing …
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's behavior in the United States – looking both over time with immigrants' residence in the United States and across immigrant … matters for economic behavior. At the same time, the results suggest considerable evidence of assimilation of immigrants … suggest an important role for intergenerational transmission, they also indicate considerable convergence of immigrants to …
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fertility, human capital and work orientation of immigrants to their US-born children. We find that second-generation women …
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substantial and persistent negative effects of source country fertility on the labor supply of female immigrants except when we …
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their predecessors and/or encountering less labor market discrimination; during the 1970s and 1980s, however, there were …
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