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Immigrant Earnings: Cuban and Mexican Immigrants in the United States
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1980
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Human MigrationCausal VariablesIncome DistributionUs CultureUnited StatesLabor MigrationTransfer EarningsPublic HealthEconomic InequalitySocial InequalityEconomicsImmigrant EarningsIncome AttainmentEconomic DemographyMexican American StudiesFamily EconomicsPopulation InequalitySociologyBusinessMass ImmigrationMigrant WorkerDemographyImmigrant HealthImmigration
This study examines the determinants of earnings among two groups of recent immigrants—Cubans and Mexicans—interviewed at the moment of arrival in the United States and reinterviewed three years later. The specific goal is to examine the applicability to these results of causal variables suggested by recent alternative theoretical perspectives on income attainment.
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