Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 295
... ethnic groups that immigrated to the United States between 1970 and 1980 . The unit of observation is the ethnic groups per se rather than the individual immigrants . The major focus of the research is the extent to which human capital ...
... ethnic groups that immigrated to the United States between 1970 and 1980 . The unit of observation is the ethnic groups per se rather than the individual immigrants . The major focus of the research is the extent to which human capital ...
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... ethnic origin is not revealed by the Census . However , these " other " immigrants can be aggregated for purposes of comparison even though their heterogeneity mili ... Ethnic Immigrants Ethnic Differences in Incomes of Recent Immigrants 297.
... ethnic origin is not revealed by the Census . However , these " other " immigrants can be aggregated for purposes of comparison even though their heterogeneity mili ... Ethnic Immigrants Ethnic Differences in Incomes of Recent Immigrants 297.
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... ethnic group may not utilize its human capital effectively and therefore will consistently lag other ethnic groups in terms of income levels . An intriguing case in point is those immigrants from Haiti , whose median family income ...
... ethnic group may not utilize its human capital effectively and therefore will consistently lag other ethnic groups in terms of income levels . An intriguing case in point is those immigrants from Haiti , whose median family income ...
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