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Earnings growth of Mexican immigrants: new versus traditional destinations

Earnings growth of Mexican immigrants: new versus traditional destinations

... that Mexican immigrants experience much slower convergence in earnings than other immigrant groups causing fears that Mexican immigrants may be becoming the new underclass (Blau and Kahn 2007; ...

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Salud Mental: The Conceptualization and Experiences of Mental Health among Undocumented Mexican Immigrants

Salud Mental: The Conceptualization and Experiences of Mental Health among Undocumented Mexican Immigrants

... Ziment, 2004). These traditional healers use herbs and massages to perform cleansing rituals (limpias) with plants, eggs, religious images, and candles specific to the unique problems (Falicov, 2014). Some Latinx ...

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Language Deficiency and the Occupational Attainment of Mexican. Immigrants. Elizabeth Planas

Language Deficiency and the Occupational Attainment of Mexican. Immigrants. Elizabeth Planas

... decreases the probability of attaining a favorable occupation by 3.955% while speaking well decreases it by 4.874% and speaking not well decreases it by 5.744%. Like Borjas (1994), one may assume that a higher level of ...

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Mexican Immigrants in El Paso: Integration and Political Influence  Since 1965

Mexican Immigrants in El Paso: Integration and Political Influence Since 1965

... some Mexican immigrants believe that the US should be more careful with immigrant policies in these ...any Mexican whom wanted to stay in that ...

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What makes you go back home? Determinants of the duration of migration of Mexican immigrants in the United States

What makes you go back home? Determinants of the duration of migration of Mexican immigrants in the United States

... Finally, I look at the migration policy variables. Policy changes in both 1986 and 1990 negatively affected duration. During the first migration, the probability of return increases by 29 and 67% depending on whether ...

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Backdrop of mexican immigrants in to united states of America

Backdrop of mexican immigrants in to united states of America

... ot immigrants. The average immigrants whose numbers were not supposed to exceed 270,000 per ...to Mexican Immigrants would hence forth need to be ...legal Mexican immigrants into ...

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A. MEXICAN IMMIGRANTS IN UTAH: DEMOGRAPHICS AND EMPLOYMENT

A. MEXICAN IMMIGRANTS IN UTAH: DEMOGRAPHICS AND EMPLOYMENT

... of Mexican immigrants working in the US, in Utah, and in neighboring ...general, Mexican immigrants in the US are concentrated in wholesale and retail trade, manufacturing, construction, and ...

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Outcome Measures of a Family Based Education Approach with Mexican Immigrants in the Yakima Valley

Outcome Measures of a Family Based Education Approach with Mexican Immigrants in the Yakima Valley

... that Mexican immi- grants who participated in the class had positive outcomes of improved healthy lifestyle choices based on both objective and subjective testing ...

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Factors associated with seeking preventive dental care: an integrative model exploration of behaviors in Mexican immigrants in Midwest America

Factors associated with seeking preventive dental care: an integrative model exploration of behaviors in Mexican immigrants in Midwest America

... This study is also characterized by multiple strengths. First, there are few studies in the new, evolving immigra- tion entry point in the American Midwest; this has be- come a favored gateway for Hispanic ...

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Who needs and who wants financial education? A study of the characteristics of Mexican immigrants participating in a financial education program in New York City.

Who needs and who wants financial education? A study of the characteristics of Mexican immigrants participating in a financial education program in New York City.

... The answers on the usage of money transfer agencies to send remittances to Mexico are relevant. As mentioned before, many interviewees did not use banks for this service. In addition, they commented that they never had a ...

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Intergenerational Transmission of Abilities and Self Selection of Mexican Immigrants

Intergenerational Transmission of Abilities and Self Selection of Mexican Immigrants

... 1) immigrants face an important loss of human capital used in the labor market upon migration; 2) the loss of human capital for college educated immigrants is higher than for immigrants with high ...

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Changes in fat but not fruit and vegetable intakes linked with body weight change in Mexican women immigrants in Quebec

Changes in fat but not fruit and vegetable intakes linked with body weight change in Mexican women immigrants in Quebec

... This study thus presents certain limitations. First, al- though we used the same standardized FFQ and proce- dures in both groups, there could be a cultural bias due to different perceptions of Mexican ...

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Immigrants in the United States of America

Immigrants in the United States of America

... The hardships of immigration did not end with the journey over the sea. Once newcomers arrived they faced the challeng- ing chore of setting up new homes in a foreign land. Jamestown established by the English in 1607, ...

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Do Recent Latino Immigrants Compete for Jobs with Native Hispanics and Earlier Latino Immigrants?

Do Recent Latino Immigrants Compete for Jobs with Native Hispanics and Earlier Latino Immigrants?

... of immigrants on natives with different educational attainment and experience is informative, worker skills may also differ along other ...Cuban immigrants (Card ...

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Heterogenity in the wage impacts of immigrants

Heterogenity in the wage impacts of immigrants

... between immigrants and natives. Immigrants tend to answer `I don't know' when they are unable to transfer the type of degree they obtained from their home country into the UK ...qualification, ...

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The Mexican Third Sector of the Media: The Long Run to Democratise the Mexican Communication System

The Mexican Third Sector of the Media: The Long Run to Democratise the Mexican Communication System

... the Mexican 2014 Telecommunications and Broadcasting Act specifically should be read in the context of the emerging demo- cratic processes of Mexico, and in a wider sense at the Latin American ...

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A population based study of chronic hepatitis C in immigrants and non immigrants in Quebec, Canada

A population based study of chronic hepatitis C in immigrants and non immigrants in Quebec, Canada

... Between 1998 and 2008, 26 491 unique cases of chronic HCV were identified in the MADO database. Of these, 20,862 cases were included in the final cohort; 1922 cases (9.2%) in immigrants and 18 940 cases (90.8%) in ...

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Immigrants, Trust, and Social Traps

Immigrants, Trust, and Social Traps

... assumed immigrants are influenced only by what they think is the average trust of all the individuals living in their ...prevent immigrants from such countries to conform to the average level of trust of ...

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The perception of Polish immigrants in the Netherlands

The perception of Polish immigrants in the Netherlands

... In this research the image of the Polish immigrants in the Netherlands was measured by using projective techniques. A projective technique is an instrument that is sensitive to the unconscious aspects of human ...

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Skill Upgrading and the Savings of Immigrants

Skill Upgrading and the Savings of Immigrants

... Unskilled immigrants are often accused of draining funds from the welfare systems of developed countries, while they contribute very little with taxes given their low upgrading ...

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