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The vast majority of immigrants to the United States at the beginning of the 20th century adopted first names that were common among natives. The rate of adoption of an American name increases with time in the US, although most immigrants adopt an American name within the first year of arrival....
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In "Profiling the New Immigrant Worker: The Effects of Skin Color and Height," (Journal of Labor Economics 2008), I present strong evidence of a wage penalty to darker skin color among new legal immigrants to the United States. Immigrants with the lightest skin color earn on average 17 percent...
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Immigrants residing among many people who share their ethnic background are especially likely to receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) for a disability when they belong to high SSI take-up immigrant groups. After showing that this relationship cannot be fully explained by differences in...
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exogenous variation in both immigration flows and diversity induced by former settlements, WWI and the 1920s Immigration Acts …
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Civic ("sociotropic") concerns are a main source of public opposition to immigration. Yet whether such concerns stem … immigration reflects a form of civic nationalism, rather than nativism or ethnocentric dispositions …
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