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capital selectivity of Mexican intermarriage generates corresponding differences in the employment and earnings of Mexican …
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whether selective intermarriage and endogenous ethnic identification interact to hide some of the intergenerational progress …
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Using microdata from the 2000 U.S. Census, we analyze the responses of Mexican Americans to questions that independently elicit their ethnicity (or Hispanic origin) and their ancestry. We investigate whether different patterns of responses to these questions reflect varying degrees of ethnic...
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capital selectivity of Mexican intermarriage generates corresponding differences in the employment and earnings of Mexican … measures of intergenerational progress for Mexican Americans. -- intermarriage ; Mexican American ; intergenerational progress …
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capital selectivity of Mexican intermarriage generates corresponding differences in the employment and earnings of Mexican …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013318475
whether selective intermarriage and endogenous ethnic identification interact to hide some of the intergenerational progress …
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, intermarriage and the Mexican identification of children are also strongly related to how U.S.-born Mexican adults report their …
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Much of the socioeconomic mobility achieved by U.S. immigrant families takes place across rather than within generations. When assessing the long-term integration of immigrants, it is therefore important to analyze differences not just between the foreign-born and U.S-born, but also across...
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Much of the socioeconomic mobility achieved by U.S. immigrant families takes place across rather than within generations. When assessing the long-term integration of immigrants, it is therefore important to analyze differences not just between the foreign-born and U.S-born, but also across...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009422062
Fertility patterns and assortative mating help shape the level and the distribution of offspring outcomes. Increased assortative mating among the less educated has been reported across Western nations, suggesting that inequality in parental resources may be on the rise. In times of rising...
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