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particularly if they obtained the mortgage during subprime boom period from 2004 – 2006. Hispanics, on the other hand, did not …
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Many studies have explored the determinants of entering into entrepreneurship and the differences in self-employment rates across racial and ethnic groups. However, very little is known about the survival in entrepreneurship of immigrants to the U.S. and their descendants. Employing data from...
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There is a perception among native born parents in the USA that the increasing number of immigrant students in schools creates negative peer effects on their children. In North Carolina, there has been a significant increase in immigrants, especially those with limited English language skills....
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to contribute to the lower employment rate of Hispanic males. We focus in particular on immigrant Hispanics and Hispanics …
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negative stereotypes, and can also deteriorate attitudes toward Hispanics. We rule out concerns that apprehensions might be …
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