Has Polarization Benefited Latin American Workers in the United States
in Technological Change and Labor Markets: Productivity, Job Polarization, and Inequality, Reyna Elizabeth Rodriguez Perez and Liliana Meza Gonzalez (eds.), Routledge (Taylor and Francis Group), New York, NY, 2025. pp. 128-142. DOI 10.4324/9781003389965
Posted: 18 Dec 2024
Date Written: October 20, 2024
Abstract
What is happening in the labor market of Latin American migrants in the U.S. in terms of the relative demand and supply of workers defined by their occupation, when occupations are classified as non-routine and routine and, within these, into cognitive and manual tasks.
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Brock, Gregory and Perez Rodriguez, Elizabeth and Meza Gonzalez, Liliana, Has Polarization Benefited Latin American Workers in the United States (October 20, 2024). in Technological Change and Labor Markets: Productivity, Job Polarization, and Inequality, Reyna Elizabeth Rodriguez Perez and Liliana Meza Gonzalez (eds.), Routledge (Taylor and Francis Group), New York, NY, 2025. pp. 128-142. DOI 10.4324/9781003389965, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4994959
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