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Jones, Frank E. – International Migration Review, 1987
Presents evidence for a social structure explanation, instead of an age explanation, of variations in educational attainment among immigrants to Canada. Social status or class structure is the fundamental determinant of variation in the distribution of resources necessary to educational achievement for immigrants as well as for native-born…
Descriptors: Age, Educational Attainment, Educational Status Comparison, Immigrants
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Chiswick, Barry R. – International Migration Review, 1984
Uses multiple regression analysis to demonstrate that the earnings of illegal aliens rise with schooling and labor market experience, but experience in the U.S. is more important than in the country of origin. Shows that Mexican illegal aliens earn about 30 percent less than Canadian/European illegal aliens. (Author/RDN)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Status Comparison, Employment Experience, Employment Level
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Jensen, Leif; Chitose, Yoshimi – International Migration Review, 1994
Analyzes data from the 1990 U.S. Census of Population and Housing to provide a broad statistical portrait of the children of immigrants today. Using families as the unit of analysis, researchers compare native-born children of native-born parents to children with at least one foreign-born parent. These children are compared using social, economic,…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Children, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies
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Cohen, Yinon – International Migration Review, 1989
Compares Israeli-born Americans, including Arabs, to both United States and Israeli populations with respect to demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. While Israeli immigrants in the United States experienced greater economic success and lower unemployment than the Israeli labor force, research reveals occupational and economic…
Descriptors: Arabs, Census Figures, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies