Mexican Americans & the U.S. economy
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The author argues that the economic conditions of Mexican Americans improves over generations. Gonzalez relies on data collected from the Current Population Survey to examine three generations of Mexican-descendant survey participants--immigrants, U.S.-born children of immigrants, and the third generation--the grand …
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The author argues that the economic conditions of Mexican Americans improves over generations. Gonzalez relies on data collected from the Current Population Survey to examine three generations of Mexican-descendant survey participants--immigrants, U.S.-born children of immigrants, and the third generation--the grand children of immigrants. Issues ranging from Immigration, Education, Labor Markets, Income and Poverty, are examined using the tools of economics and basic econometrics in a manner accessible to a lay audience. While the book is not meant to be exhaustive, it provides sufficient detail for the interested reader. At the very least raises, the book presents a narrative in which Mexican Americans are shown to be improving their lot in American society, much like previous immigrants have done.
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