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separate literature has also examined the cultural and ethnic identity of immigrants and how these affect their economic …. Therefore this paper examines the role of ethnic geographic clustering in the sociocultural integration of immigrants. It … from the unexploited German full census of 1970 and 1987. We employ the exogenous placement of immigrants during their …
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We examine ethnic differences in the ethnic composition of the destination neighbourhood upon leaving the parental home using administrative data for the entire birth cohort 1983 living in the Netherlands. The analysis provides little evidence of a clear intergenerational break in the location...
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share of self-employed coethnics in the municipality immigrants first arrive into, effects the probability of self …
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-generation immigrants and 4 % is Hispanic. Intergenerational improvement is an important source of wage convergence of black immigrants …. Unskilled immigrants who arrive in the USA as children and adolescents experience substantial wage assimilation, especially … Caribbean-English and African-English immigrants. But both unskilled immigrants arriving as adults and all skilled immigrants …
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Although Latinos have been in the United States for many years, they have not been completely assimilated into mainstream American society. Separate Latino enclaves, as well as unique Latino cultural practices, demonstrate that Latinos have not fully assimilated. This article responds to those...
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observed in the 1940 Census and the amount of return migration by Mexican immigrants during the 1930s. As such, this variation …
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observed in the 1940 Census and the amount of return migration by Mexican immigrants during the 1930s. As such, this variation …
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