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Does Bilingualism among the Native Born Pay?
Chiswick, Barry R.; Miller, Paul W.. - : Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2016
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International Migration and the Economics of Language
Miller, Paul W.; Chiswick, Barry R.. - : Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2014
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Negative and positive assimilation, skill transferability, and linguistic distance
Chiswick, Barry R.; Miller, Paul W.. - : Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2011
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The critical period hypothesis for language learning: what the 2000 US census says
Chiswick, Barry R.; Miller, Paul W.. - : Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2007
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Occupational language requirements and the value of English in the US labor market
Chiswick, Barry R.; Miller, Paul W.. - : Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2007
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Modeling immigrants' language skills
Chiswick, Barry R.; Miller, Paul W.. - : Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2007
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Linguistic Distance : A Quantitative Measure of the Distance Between English and Other Languages
Chiswick, Barry R.; Miller, Paul W.. - : Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2004
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Where Immigrants Settle in the United States
Chiswick, Barry R.; Miller, Paul W.. - : Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2004
Abstract: This paper is concerned with the location of immigrants in the United States, as reported in the 1990 Census. Where they settle has implications for the economic, social and political impact of immigrants. Immigrants are highly geographically concentrated. Compared to the native born they are more likely to live in the central parts of Metropolitan Areas in ?gateway (major international airport) cities? in six states (California, New York, Texas, Florida, New Jersey and Illinois). The shift away from the east coast metropolitan areas to California reflects the change in the origins of immigrants from Europe/Canada to Asia, Mexico and other parts of Latin America. Differences by linguistic origin and period of arrival are also considered.
Keyword: ddc:330; immigrants; J15; J61; language; Migranten; R21; Regionale Konzentration; residential location; Schätzung; Stadtsoziologie; Vereinigte Staaten; Wohnstandort
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/20495
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Language Skills and Immigrant Adjustment : What Immigration Policy Can Do!
Chiswick, Barry R.; Miller, Paul W.. - : Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2004
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Immigrants' Language Skills and Visa Category
Chiswick, Barry R.; Lee, Yew Liang; Miller, Paul W.. - : Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2002
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Immigrants' Language Skills: The Australian Experience in a Longitudinal Survey
Miller, Paul W.; Chiswick, Barry R.; Lee, Yew Liang. - : Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2002
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Family Matters: The Role of the Family in Immigrants' Destination Language Acquisition
Chiswick, Barry R.; Lee, Yew Liang; Miller, Paul W.. - : Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2002
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Do Enclaves Matter in Immigrant Adjustment?
Chiswick, Barry R.; Miller, Paul W.. - : Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2002
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Language in the Labor Market: The Immigrant Experience in Canada and the United States
Chiswick, Barry R.; Miller, Paul W.. - : Kingston (Ontario): Queen's University, Department of Economics, 1990
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