2021
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/qgj3p
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The Economic Attainment of Mexican Refugees during the Age of Mass Migration

Abstract: Research on immigrant economic integration generally focuses on the influence of human capital on later occupational success. This research, however, often ignores other individual-level and contextual-level influences on later attainment and when in settlement they are likely to matter. We therefore create a unique panel dataset that follows a Mexican refugee population from arrival and through settlement in the early twentieth century. This novel data source allows us to examine both individual and contextua… Show more

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“…We create a stratified random sample of individuals who entered between 1910 and 1940 using two data collections. The first set of data comes from an earlier project on Mexican refugee integration where we collected information on individuals who entered between January 1 st , 1910 and December 31 st , 1920 (Catron and Vignau Loría 2021). The second set of data comes from all entrants from 1921 to 1953.…”
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“…We create a stratified random sample of individuals who entered between 1910 and 1940 using two data collections. The first set of data comes from an earlier project on Mexican refugee integration where we collected information on individuals who entered between January 1 st , 1910 and December 31 st , 1920 (Catron and Vignau Loría 2021). The second set of data comes from all entrants from 1921 to 1953.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For more on immigrant assimilation during the Age of Mass Migration, seeMorgan, Watkins and Ewbank (1993),Perlmann and Waldinger (1997),Catron (2016Catron ( , 2023,Catron and Vignau Loria (2021),Connor (2020), Eriksson (2014, 2020) andGoldstein and Stecklov (2016).…”
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confidence: 99%