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IRCAs Impact on the Occupational Concentration and Mobility of Newly-Legalized Mexican Men

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Kossoudji, Sherrie
Cobb-Clark, Deborah

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We examine the occupational concentration and mobility of a group of unauthorized Mexican men who received amnesty under IRCA to shed light on the role of legal status in the assimilation process. Initially these men are concentrated in a small number of

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Journal of Population Economics

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2037-12-31
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