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| November 2010 | Workplace Concentration of Immigrants
with Fredrik Andersson, Mónica García-Pérez, John C. Haltiwanger, Seth Sanders: w16544
To what extent do immigrants and the native-born work in separate workplaces? Do worker and firm characteristics explain the degree of workplace concentration? We explore these questions using a matched employer-employee database that extensively covers employers in selected MSAs. We find that immigrants are much more likely to have immigrant coworkers than are natives, and are particularly likely to work with their compatriots. We find much higher levels of concentration for small businesses than for large ones, that concentration varies substantially across industries, and that concentration is particularly high among immigrants with limited English skills. We also find evidence that neighborhood job networks are strongly positively associated with concentration. The effects of networks ... |
| January 2009 | The Role of Fringe Benefits in Employer and Workforce Dynamics
with Anja Decressin, Tomeka Hill, Martha Stinson
in Producer Dynamics: New Evidence from Micro Data, Timothy Dunne, J. Bradford Jensen, and Mark J. Roberts, editors
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| August 2005 | The Relation among Human Capital, Productivity, and Market Value: Building Up from Micro Evidence
with John M. Abowd, John Haltiwanger, Ron Jarmin, Julia Lane, Paul Lengermann, Kevin McKinney, Kristin Sandusky
in Measuring Capital in the New Economy, Carol Corrado, John Haltiwanger and Dan Sichel, editors
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