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Demography (1966) 3 (2): 477–490.
Published: 01 June 1966
... a los grupos de edad de las mujeres adultas, y esto resultaría en una exposición incompleta de le fertilidad, medida por la razón niño/mujer, en la misma cantidad. Population Census Registered Birth Survey Worker Population Part Minimum Shift References 1 All single-year age data...
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Demography (1966) 3 (2): 352–377.
Published: 01 June 1966
.... The data examined correspond to the income derived from a month's work. For the purpose of establishing comparisons of income according to the migratory status of the worker, 70 escudos-about $47 at the time of the survey-for reference, is an amount nearly equal to the vital net salary of a clerk...
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Demography (2019) 56 (1): 1–24.
Published: 05 December 2018
... and musculoskeletal pain among 17,462 Mexican-born immigrants employed as farm workers in the United States and surveyed in the National Agricultural Workers Survey between 2000 and 2015. We found that unauthorized, Mexican-born farm workers have a lower incidence of chronic conditions and lower prevalence of pain...
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Demography (2013) 50 (2): 751–775.
Published: 17 October 2012
...Andrés Villarreal; Sarah Blanchard Abstract Despite the importance given to employment opportunities as a primary motive for migration, previous studies have paid insufficient attention to the kinds of jobs that are more likely to retain workers in their countries of origin. We use information from...
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Demography (2016) 53 (5): 1429–1451.
Published: 13 September 2016
... lead to longer stays, increased settlement, and changing transnational family practices. Yet, no study has explored changes in the transnational family structures of Mexico-U.S. migrants that span the era of border militarization. Using data from the National Agricultural Workers Survey, we document...
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Demography (2017) 54 (1): 391–411.
Published: 13 January 2017
... of the Great Recession. Using data from the Current Population Survey, I investigate changes in public sector employment between 2003 and 2013. My results point to a post-recession double disadvantage for black public sector workers: they are concentrated in a shrinking sector of the economy, and they are more...
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Demography (2009) 46 (3): 535–551.
Published: 01 August 2009
... have not found immigrants to be in riskier jobs than natives. This study combines individual-level data from the 2003-2005 American Community Survey with Bureau of Labor Statistics data on work-related injuries and fatalities to take a fresh look at whether foreign-born workers are employed in more...
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Demography (2022) 59 (6): 2079–2107.
Published: 01 December 2022
... affect groups by nativity, race/ethnicity, and legal status. Linking data from the National Agricultural Workers Survey (2005–2012) with information on state immigration policies, we use an intersectional approach to examine the links between policy contexts and health care utilization by nativity, race...
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Demography (2012) 49 (1): 219–237.
Published: 13 December 2011
... mobility of workers while on a temporary visa. In this article, we estimate the wage gain to employment-based immigrants from acquiring permanent U.S. residency. We use data from the New Immigrant Survey (2003) and implement a difference-in-difference propensity score matching estimator. We find...
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Demography (2022) 59 (3): 827–855.
Published: 01 June 2022
.... Monthly Current Population Survey (CPS) data show greater declines in employment in April and May 2020 (relative to February) for Hispanic individuals, younger workers, and those with a high school diploma or some college. Between April and May, the demographic subgroups considered regained some...
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Demography (1968) 5 (1): 11–22.
Published: 01 March 1968
... reveal pronounced contrasts. The majority of Negro men, regardless of their social origins, found themselves in lower manual jobs (operatives, service workers, or laborers) in 1962. For them, it was only a slight advantage to have grown up in a family whose head was a higher white-collar (professional...
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Demography (2023) 60 (1): 201–226.
Published: 01 February 2023
... are a source of this inequality. Using longitudinal data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation, we examine nativity differences in the incidence and wage penalty of education–occupation mismatch among highly educated workers. The results demonstrate that high-skilled immigrants, especially those...
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Demography (2017) 54 (6): 2273–2300.
Published: 03 October 2017
... population of foreign-born workers, and the effect of these workers on public benefit programs is not well understood. We investigate differences in work disability by nativity and origins and describe the mix of health problems associated with receiving Social Security Disability Insurance benefits. Our...
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Demography (2016) 53 (2): 393–418.
Published: 24 February 2016
...Lincoln H. Groves Abstract While the labor market woes of low-skilled male workers in the United States over the past several decades have been well documented, the academic literature identifying causal factors leading to declines in labor force participation (LFP) by young, low-skilled males...
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in Changes in the Transnational Family Structures of Mexican Farm Workers in the Era of Border Militarization
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Published: 13 September 2016
Fig. 2 Predicted probability of children residing in Mexico among Mexican farm worker parents by year and legal status, across three models. Probabilities are derived from the estimates in Table 2 . Source: National Agricultural Workers Survey
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Demography (2006) 43 (3): 537–552.
Published: 01 August 2006
... difference in weeks worked shows up in the fraction of full-year workers (those who worked 50 or more weeks per year): 85.2% in the NLSY79 versus 79.7 in the CPS. If differences in survey design are responsible, then they affect reporting at all points in the weeks- worked distribution. 18. I experimented...
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Demography (2021) 58 (5): 1867–1895.
Published: 01 October 2021
... representative panel data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), we use event-history analysis to compare the risk of involuntary job loss and underemployment between immigrant and native-born male workers and among immigrants of different documentation status. The SIPP provides repeated...
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Demography (2009) 46 (3): 469–492.
Published: 01 August 2009
... declines, and there are both theoretical and empirical reasons to believe that highly skilled workers would experience the largest wage penalties when returning to the paid labor force (Mincer 1974). An analysis of previously unemployed workers using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) found...
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Demography (2009) 46 (2): 221–246.
Published: 01 May 2009
... Workers Survey, 1984–2004 . Economic Perspectives , 2Q , 13 – 28 . Gallo W.T. , Bradley E.H. , Falba T.A. , Dubin J.A. , Cramer L.D. , Bogardus S.T. , & Kasl S.V. ( 2004 ). Involuntary Job Loss as a Risk Factor for Subsequent Myocardial Infarction and Stroke...
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Demography (1995) 32 (4): 617–628.
Published: 01 November 1995
...: A Methodological Review.” . Evaluation Review , 7 , 599 – 633 . 10.1177/0193841X8300700502 Sorensen E. , & Bean F.D. ( 1994 ). “The Immigration Reform and Control Act and the Wages of Mexican Origin Workers: Evidence from Current Population Surveys.” . Social Science Quarterly , 75...
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