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Title: INTERMARRIAGE AND THE LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES OF ASIAN WOMEN

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2015

Abstract: he impact of intermarriage with natives, on labor market outcomes of immigrants, is not homogeneous across ethnic groups. Wages of Asian women are compared with non‐Asians. Both ordinary least squares and instrumental variables estimates of the effects of intermarriage on the wages of Asian women are negative and significant. Non‐Asian women earn a wage premium that becomes insignificant when controls for selection into marriage are introduced. One possible explanation for the intermarriage penalty for Asians is an income effect of having a high‐earning native husband. Intermarriage penalties rise with husband's education. Assimilation patterns of intermarried Asians indicate that they have lower initial wages, market hours, and employment, but exhibit faster rates of growth over their years of stay. The results are robust across Asian subgroups and husband's ethnicity.

Url: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ecin.12229

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Authors: Basu, Sukanya

Periodical (Full): Economic Inquiry

Issue: 4

Volume: 53

Pages: 1718-1734

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Family and Marriage, Gender, Labor Force and Occupational Structure

Countries: United States

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