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Title: The Differential Influence of Residential and Employment Locations on Immigrant Economic Outcomes
Citation Type: Conference Paper
Publication Year: 2019
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Abstract: This paper examines employment outcomes of immigrant workers in the United States and their variations by the locations of residence and employment. Using data from the Census’s American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS), this paper finds that that employed immigrants have improved economic outcomes (as measured by log income) and employment outcomes (occupational-level income) when they work in high-immigrant labor markets (defined as MSA), but not necessarily live in high immigrant census tracts. This work contributes to the literature on immigrant employment outcomes at a national level and aims to shift the conversation from focusing exclusively on residential location, to one in which the relative locations and characteristics of residential and work locations may be jointly considered as important to the success of immigrants in the United States.
Url: http://paa2019.populationassociation.org/abstracts/191662
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Authors: Ventura, Ilana
Conference Name: PAA 2019
Publisher Location: Austin, TX
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Migration and Immigration, Other
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