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migration, as distinct from being purely economic migrants. That the same pattern exists across three censuses suggests that the … similar to the patterns found among Jews born in the United States. Soviet Jewish immigrants appear to have made a very …
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Jews born in the United States. Soviet Jewish immigrants to the United States since 1965 appear to have made a very …
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migration, as distinct from being purely economic migrants. That the same pattern exists across three censuses suggests that the … similar to the patterns found among Jews born in the United States. Soviet Jewish immigrants appear to have made a very … ; language proficiency ; immigrants ; Jews ; Soviet Union …
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is studied here, but also in earlier censuses (1980-2000). The Russian Jews, whether male or female, have higher levels … to the obvious but still unanswered question: What is it about the Jews of the Former Russian Empire/Soviet Union that … has resulted in their high levels of success in the United States over the past 25 years? -- Soviet Jews ; immigrants …
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is studied here, but also in earlier censuses (1980-2000). The Russian Jews, whether male or female, have higher levels … to the obvious but still unanswered question: What is it about the Jews of the Former Russian Empire/Soviet Union that …
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There are two complementary models of immigrants’ economic and social adjustment - the positive assimilation model of Chiswick (1978, 1979), and the negative assimilation model of Chiswick and Miller (2011). The negative assimilation model is applicable for immigrants from countries that are...
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the receiving country and other socio-demographic variables), the level of income is strongly and positively correlated …, immigrants who are better assimilated within the receiving country are 11% more likely to attain a level of income that is equal … to or higher than the average level of net family monthly income. Moreover, compared to the incorrectly-specified model …
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