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the United States compares to that of non-migrants in Mexico. Our primary conclusion is that migrants tend to be less … educated than non-migrants. This finding is consistent with the idea that the return to education is higher in Mexico than in … for lower-educated Mexicans. We also find that the degree of negative selection of migrants is stronger in Mexican …
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the United States compares to that of non-migrants in Mexico. Our primary conclusion is that migrants tend to be less … educated than non-migrants. This finding is consistent with the idea that the return to education is higher in Mexico than in … for lower-educated Mexicans. We also find that the degree of negative selection of migrants is stronger in Mexican …
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the United States compares to that of non-migrants in Mexico. Our primary conclusion is that migrants tend to be less … educated than non-migrants. This finding is consistent with the idea that the return to education is higher in Mexico than in … for lower-educated Mexicans. We also find that the degree of negative selection of migrants is stronger in Mexican …
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The claim that marriage is a venue for status exchange of achieved traits, like education, and ascribed attributes, notably race and ethnic membership, has regained traction in the social stratifi cation literature. Most studies that consider status exchanges ignore birthplace as a social...
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The claim that marriage is a venue for status exchange of achieved traits, like education, and ascribed attributes, notably race and ethnic membership, has regained traction in the social stratification literature. Most studies that consider status exchanges ignore birthplace as a social...
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The claim that marriage is a venue for status exchange of achieved traits, like education, and ascribed attributes, notably race and ethnic membership, has regained traction in the social stratification literature. Most studies that consider status exchanges ignore birthplace as a social...
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The claim that marriage is a venue for status exchange of achieved traits, like education, and ascribed attributes, notably race and ethnic membership, has regained traction in the social stratification literature. Most studies that consider status exchanges ignore birthplace as a social...
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