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Emerging contexts of second-generation labour markets in the United States

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posted on 2023-06-07, 17:10 authored by Jamie Goodwin-White
In this paper I examine how local labour market contexts matter for the Hispanic adult children of immigrants in the United States. Specifically, I consider how these workers fit into ethnic divisions of labour in five metropolitan areas: the traditional immigrant cities of Los Angeles, New York and Chicago, and the newer immigrant gateways of Atlanta and Phoenix. I focus on the changing economies of these cities in the 1990s, and how industrial changes affect the jobs and relative wages available to immigrants and their adult children. I also examine the extent to which the adult children of immigrants are occupationally clustered in ‘immigrant jobs’. Intergenerational occupational shifts vary by metropolitan area, but are heavily gendered across all of them. I also discuss the interactions of other scales of context, since state and national-level legislation, local organising efforts and internal migration all shape the settings within which the children of immigrants come of age

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Publication status

  • Published

Journal

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

ISSN

1369-183X

Publisher

Routledge

Issue

7

Volume

35

Page range

1105-1128

Department affiliated with

  • Geography Publications

Notes

Special Issue [of Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies]: Local contexts and the prospects for the US second generation

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Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2013-01-28

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