Originally published in 1987, this book presents a novel approach to the study of competition between immigrant groups and native minorities (teenagers, women, and black men) in low-wage labor markets.
Originally published in 1987, this book presents a novel approach to the study of competition between immigrant groups and native minorities (teenagers, women, and black men) in low-wage labor markets.
1 Introduction: Beyond Low Skills Skill Levels and the Labor Market Role of immigrants Contrasts Between Low-Skilled Immigrants and Natives Methodology and Scope The Restaurant Industry Outline of the Book 2 Immigrant Workers and the Immigration Process The Restaurant Industry Full-Service Restaurants Immigrant Workers and the Immigration Process 3 Immigrant Owners The Immigrant Sector Advantages for Immigrants Working in the Sector Advantages for Owners The Origins of immigrant Entrepreneurship The Garment Industry 4 Weak Labor Force Attachment and Low-Skilled Natives The Fast-Food Sector The Intermediate Sector The Retail Food Industry Contrasting Employment Systems 5 Immigrants and Native Youth and Women The Labor Supply of Teenagers Young Adults and Women The Impact of Immigration 6 Formal and Informal Labor Market Processes: Native-born Black Men The Restaurant Industry The Construction Industry 7 Immigrants and Black Men The Impact of Immigration The Restaurant Industry The Garment Industry The Construction Industry The General Impact 8 The Impact of Legal Status Market Wages Enforcement of the Minimum Wage Unionization Employer Knowledge of Legal Status 9 Conclusion Immigration Policy
1 Introduction: Beyond Low Skills Skill Levels and the Labor Market Role of immigrants Contrasts Between Low-Skilled Immigrants and Natives Methodology and Scope The Restaurant Industry Outline of the Book 2 Immigrant Workers and the Immigration Process The Restaurant Industry Full-Service Restaurants Immigrant Workers and the Immigration Process 3 Immigrant Owners The Immigrant Sector Advantages for Immigrants Working in the Sector Advantages for Owners The Origins of immigrant Entrepreneurship The Garment Industry 4 Weak Labor Force Attachment and Low-Skilled Natives The Fast-Food Sector The Intermediate Sector The Retail Food Industry Contrasting Employment Systems 5 Immigrants and Native Youth and Women The Labor Supply of Teenagers Young Adults and Women The Impact of Immigration 6 Formal and Informal Labor Market Processes: Native-born Black Men The Restaurant Industry The Construction Industry 7 Immigrants and Black Men The Impact of Immigration The Restaurant Industry The Garment Industry The Construction Industry The General Impact 8 The Impact of Legal Status Market Wages Enforcement of the Minimum Wage Unionization Employer Knowledge of Legal Status 9 Conclusion Immigration Policy
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