2019
DOI: 10.1086/701297
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The Citizenship Advantage: Immigrant Socioeconomic Attainment in the Age of Mass Migration

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“…For instance, every immigrant enters as a foreigner and government policy sets the criteria for which citizenship can be obtained and the rights and entitlements corresponding to different formal statuses. Thus, governmental policy is likely to aid certain immigrant groups and disadvantage others leading to a system of civic stratification (Catron 2019). Similarly, immigrants enter new racial/ethnic hierarchies that may place individuals and groups in less desirable positions.…”
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“…For instance, every immigrant enters as a foreigner and government policy sets the criteria for which citizenship can be obtained and the rights and entitlements corresponding to different formal statuses. Thus, governmental policy is likely to aid certain immigrant groups and disadvantage others leading to a system of civic stratification (Catron 2019). Similarly, immigrants enter new racial/ethnic hierarchies that may place individuals and groups in less desirable positions.…”
Section: Discussion/conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond the effects of local labor markets and schooling contexts, researchers have focused on how race, return migration, political categories, and cultural features of immigrant groups would have severed the link between premigration status and mobility across generations (Fox and Guglielmo 2012;Perlmann 1990;Catron 2019). Whereas these other contextual features would have an important influence on various parts of the assimilation experience, the local labor market and schooling context would have the greatest effect when determining economic integration.…”
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“…The linking procedure follows standard algorithms that match individuals using their name, age, and place of birth (Abramitzky, Boustan, and Eriksson 2014;Connor 2018a;Catron 2019). This technique links individuals from their passenger record to their 1910 census record by first standardizing first and last names by correcting for nicknames (e.g., "Pete" v. "Peter") and then uses a New York State Identification and Intelligence System (NYSIIS) phonetic coding system to account for alternate and misspelling of names.…”
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