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Australia, is used to test the model. This survey had three waves, at about 6 months, 18 months and 3? years after immigration …
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This paper is concerned with the relationship among family members in the determinants of destination language proficiency among immigrants. A model of immigrant language proficiency is augmented to include dynamics among family members. It is tested using data on a sample of recent immigrants....
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includes data on pre-immigration occupation, the ?first? occupation in Australia (at 6 months) and the occupation after about 3 …
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Census. Earnings are shown to increase with schooling, pre-immigration experience and duration in Canada, as well as with … languages enhances the effects on earnings of schooling and pre-immigration labor market experience. Language proficiency and …
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This paper is concerned with the determinants and consequences of immigrant/linguistic concentrations (enclaves). The reasons for the formation of these concentrations are discussed. Hypotheses are developed regarding ?ethnic goods? and the effect of concentrations on the immigrant?s language...
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internationally. It outlines the conditions for negative assimilation in the context of the traditional immigration assimilation model …
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This paper uses a unique survey on multiculturalism in Australia to explore attitudes towards immigration and …
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