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Arrival Cohort, Assimilation, and the Earnings of Caribbean Women in the United States
Tod G. Hamilton
Sociology
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United States
100%
Black Women
100%
Caribbean Women
100%
Arrival Cohorts
100%
Caribbean
87%
French-speaking
37%
Selective Migration
37%
Spanish Language
25%
English Speaking
25%
Earnings Differences
25%
Early Arrival
25%
Region of Birth
12%
English-speaking Caribbean
12%
American Community Survey
12%
Country Regions
12%
Earnings Assimilation
12%
Spanish-English Bilinguals
12%
Earnings Growth
12%
Internal Migrants
12%
Social Sciences
French
100%
Spanish
66%
Population Censuses
33%
Arts and Humanities
Cohort
100%
Tenure
40%
Residence
40%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Profit
100%