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Starting Points: Divergent Trajectories of Labor Market Integration among U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents
A. Nicole Kreisberg
School of Public Policy
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Permanent Residents
100%
Legal Status
100%
Divergent Trajectories
100%
Immigrants
88%
Nationally Representative Sample
11%
Longitudinal Patterns
11%
Status Change
11%
Propensity Score Weighting
11%
Nationally Representative Data
11%
Article Use
11%
Weighting Method
11%
Occupational Position
11%
Family Diversity
11%
Diversity Level
11%
Family Reunification
11%
Immigrant Labour Market
11%
Dimension of Inequality
11%
Refugee Status
11%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Legal Status
100%
Labor Market Integration
100%
Immigrant
100%
Tuition Fee
11%
Propensity Score
11%
Labor Market
11%
Family Reunification
11%