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References for Are married immigrant women secondary workers?
Further reading
- Autor, D., Handel, M. "Putting tasks to the test: Human capital, job tasks, and wages"Journal of Labor Economics31:2 (2013): S59–S96.
- Ferrer, A., Picott, G., Riddell, C. "New directions in immigration policy: Canada’s evolving approach to the selection of economic immigrants"International Migration Review48:3 (2014):846–867.
- Imai, S., Stacey, D., Warman, C.From Engineer to Taxi Driver? Occupational Skills and the Economic Outcomes of ImmigrantsQueen’s University Working Paper No.1275, 2011.
Key references
- Adserà, A., Ferrer, A. "The myth of immigrant women as secondary workers: Evidence from Canada"American Economic Review104:5(2014): 360 - 364。
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- Duleep, H., Sanders, S. "The decision to work by married immigrant women"Industrial and Labor Relations Review46:4 (1993): 677–690.
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- Worswick, C. "Immigrant families in the Canadian labour market"Canadian Public Policy22:4 (1996): 378–396.
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- Worswick, C. "Credit constraints and the labour supply of immigrant families in Canada"Canadian Journal of Economics32:1 (1999): 152–170.
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- Baker, M., Benjamin, D. "The role of the family in immigrants’ labour market activity: An evaluation of alternative explanations"American Economic Review87:4 (1997): 705–727.
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- Duleep, H., Dowhan, D.Revisiting the Family Investment Model with Longitudinal Data: The Earnings Growth of Immigrant and US-born WomenIZA Discussion Paper No.568, 2002.
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- Kim, S., Varanasi, N.Labor Supply of Married Women in Credit Constrained Households: Theory and EvidenceUniversity of Washington Working Paper No.UWEC-2010-01, 2010.
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- Blau, F., Kahn, L., Moriarty, J., Souza, A. "The role of the family in immigrants’ labor-market activity: An evaluation of alternative explanations: Comment"American Economic Review93:1 (2003): 429–447.
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- Cobb, D., Crossley, T. "Revisiting the family investing hypothesis"Labour Economics11:3 (2004): 373–393.
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- Basilio, L., Bauer, T. K., Sinning, M. "Analyzing the labor market activity of immigrant families in Germany"Labour Economics16:5 (2009): 510–520.
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- Dustman, C., Fabbri, F., Preston, I., Wadsworth, J.Labour Market Performance of Immigrants in the UK Labour MarketUK Home Office Online Report No.05/03, 2003.
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- Adserà, A., Ferrer, A. "The fertility of married immigrant women to Canada"International Migration Review50:2 (2016): 475–505.
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- Adserà, A., Ferrer, A. "The myth of immigrant women as secondary workers: Evidence from Canada"American Economic Review104:5(2014): 360 - 364。