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find that it is only the local density of jobs held by Hispanics that matters for Hispanic employment, that measures of … held by Hispanic poor English speakers are most important for the employment of these less-skilled Hispanics than for other … Hispanics. This evidence is consistent with labor market networks being an important influence on the employment of less …
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intergenerational progress, or lack thereof, in education and earnings among Hispanics, there is little research on employment …-Hispanic whites and second- and third-plus generation Hispanics. Hispanic immigrant women have much lower employment rates, but …. Hispanics in the United States are a possible exception to this pattern. Although there is a growing literature on …
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This article reviews evidence on the labor market performance of Hispanics in the United States, with a particular … used to study Hispanics, we document how Hispanics currently compare with other Americans in terms of education, earnings …-born Hispanics from most national origin groups possess sizeable deficits in earnings, which in large part reflect corresponding …
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Part I. The evolution of job readiness and credentialing in the United States. The college degree : false panacea or freighted promise? -- The arc to the "golden age" ... and emerging decline -- Part II. Innovation and the rise of competitive higher education alternatives. Competitive models :...
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