Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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An examination of such data provides support for the view that immigrants during the 1980s were generally quite poor . Poverty rates for recent immigrants varied from 16 % ( Colorado Springs , Colorado ) to 70 % ( McAllen - Edinburg ...
An examination of such data provides support for the view that immigrants during the 1980s were generally quite poor . Poverty rates for recent immigrants varied from 16 % ( Colorado Springs , Colorado ) to 70 % ( McAllen - Edinburg ...
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i Microsample ( PUMS ) of the 1990 census indicate that the overrepresentation of immigrants is even higher among scientists with advanced degrees , at about 20 % . The large proportion of immigrants among scientists has led to heated ...
i Microsample ( PUMS ) of the 1990 census indicate that the overrepresentation of immigrants is even higher among scientists with advanced degrees , at about 20 % . The large proportion of immigrants among scientists has led to heated ...
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Our results show that only women immigrant scientists are less likely to be promoted than their native - born counterparts . We suggest that women immigrants may be entering less desirable and competitive positions because they are ...
Our results show that only women immigrant scientists are less likely to be promoted than their native - born counterparts . We suggest that women immigrants may be entering less desirable and competitive positions because they are ...
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