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Interethnic Marriages and Economic Assimilation of Immigrants


  Author: Jasmin Kantarevic
Publisher: Institute for the Study of Labor
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Document Date:                  May 2004
Category: Family Transitions > Immigration Experience
Related Categories:
Family Economics > Socio-economic Status
Marriage > Marriage
 

This paper explores the hypothesis that interethnic marriages have an effect on the economic assimilation of immigrants into the labour force in the United States.  It concludes that, after controlling for selection bias, there is little evidence that immigrants benefit economically from marrying a native-born American.

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