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Waldinger, Roger – International Migration Review, 1994
Provides an overview and case study examining the changing roles of native and immigrant workers in New York City and the factors that affect the creation of an immigrant employment niche. The case study, which involves professional immigrants in New York City's government, explains how immigrants enter and establish these niches. (GLR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, City Government, Employment Patterns, Ethnic Groups

Logan, John; Alba, Richard D.; Dill, Michael; Zhou, Min – International Migration Review, 2000
Tracks the evolution of metropolitan ethnic economics between 1980-90, when most immigrant groups experienced explosive population growth. Uses census data to describe ethnic enclaves, entrepreneurial niches, and employment niches in metropolitan areas. Results suggest that initial successes of some groups (Whites, Cubans, Koreans, and Chinese)…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)

Baerga, Maria del Carmen; Thompson, Lanny – International Migration Review, 1990
Argues that the semiperipheral development of Puerto Rico since around 1975 has created a relative labor surplus in formal sectors of the economy while increasing demand for cheap labor in the informal service sector. Describes migration of Puerto Ricans to and from the U.S. and of Dominicans to Puerto Rico. (AF)
Descriptors: Dominicans, Economic Development, Economic Factors, Employment Patterns

Gurak, Douglas T.; Kritz, Mary M. – International Migration Review, 1996
Analysis of the effects of household composition on employment using data from 528 Columbian and Dominican female immigrants in New York and 1,041 women residing in the Dominican Republic indicated that context was more important than group culture in explaining the labor force participation of Dominican women. (SLD)
Descriptors: Context Effect, Culture, Dominicans, Employment Patterns

Majka, Lorraine; Mullan, Brendan – International Migration Review, 1992
Examines the impact of sociodemographic variables on employment retention of 2,078 male and 1,299 female Cambodian, Laotian, Vietnamese, Polish, Romanian, Soviet, and other refugees in greater metropolitan Chicago (Illinois). Labor force participation patterns and experiences are influenced differentially by background characteristics and exposure…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Community Relations, Community Services, Employment Patterns

Stier, Haya; Tienda, Marta – International Migration Review, 1992
Results from analyses of census data for 997 immigrant Mexican wives, 347 Puerto Ricans, and 405 other Hispanics in comparison with 1,210 native-born counterparts and 8,766 white wives indicate that the labor force behavior of Hispanic wives is highly responsive to their earning potential. (SLD)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Cultural Differences, Economic Factors, Employment Patterns

Linton, April – International Migration Review, 2002
Explores the relationship between immigration and labor market demand in metropolitan areas using information about the occupational distribution of recent immigrants and natives to analyze circumstances under which the two groups compete with or complement each other. Overall, many immigrants fill occupational niches that would not exist in their…
Descriptors: Competition, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Immigrants

Tienda, Marta; And Others – International Migration Review, 1984
Presents data on the industrial and occupational allocation of native and foreign-born women from 1970 to 1980. Identifies three components of reallocations of female labor during the seventies: (1) changes in the industrial structure; (2) changes in the distribution of occupations within industries; and (3) unique combinations of particular…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Females

Mora, Marie T.; Davila, Alberto – International Migration Review, 2000
Analyzes whether English skills differently affect earnings and occupational sorting of border versus non-border Mexican Americans, examining areas with predominantly language minority residents and with English-dominant residents. Results find comparable English deficiency earnings penalties for Mexican immigrants, suggesting that they respond to…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, English (Second Language), Immigrants

Boyd, Monica – International Migration Review, 1984
Analysis of the 1973 Canadian Mobility Study revealed that the occupational status of Canadian female immigrants is lower than that of immigrant male workers and male and female native-born Canadians. However, considerable stratification exists within the foreign-born population: American and British immigrant women are less affected by the double…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Ethnic Groups, Ethnicity, Females

Sassen-Koob, Saskia – International Migration Review, 1984
Immigration and off-shore production have evolved into mechanisms for the massive incorporation of Third World women into wage-labor. There is a systemic relation between this globalization and feminization of wage labor. (KH)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Factors, Employment Patterns, Exports

Gang, Ira N.; Stuart, Robert C. – International Migration Review, 2000
Analyzed early economic achievement of Soviet immigrants entering the United States from 1979-85, identifying components of human capital acquired in the former Soviet Union (FSU) and relating them to U.S. labor force participation and income outcomes. FSU education, experience, and industry variables differentially affected participation and…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Attainment, Employment Patterns, Foreign Countries

Frisbie, Parker – International Migration Review, 1975
A longitudinal analysis encompassing the period 1946 through 1965, relates the changes in migration rates of illegal migrants from Mexico to the United States to changes in certain predictor variables (farm wages and agricultural productivity in both the U.S. and Mexico, agricultural commodity prices in Mexico, and rate of capital investment in…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Agricultural Trends, Business Cycles, Economic Factors

Grasmuck, Sherri – International Migration Review, 1984
Compares working conditions of documented and undocumented Dominicans in New York City. Concludes that one of the most important functions served by the illegal alien population in a surplus labor region like New York City resides primarily in its greater controllability by employers in the secondary labor market. (RDN)
Descriptors: Dominicans, Employment Patterns, Immigrants, Labor Supply

Borjas, George J.; Tienda, Marta – International Migration Review, 1993
Analyzes employment and wages of recently legalized immigrants using the Legalization Application Processing System file which is based on individual records of amnesty applicants and draws comparisons with sample of foreign-born population from Current Population Surveys of 1983, 1986, and 1988. Among demographic differences of total foreign-born…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Data Analysis, Employment Level, Employment Patterns
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