Black like us? The Occupational Integration of Black Immigrants
This paper examines Black immigrant occupational integration. We create an Index of Revealed Advantage in Migration, which captures international differences in selectivity. Except for Caribbean-English and Other Immigrants, first generation Black immigrants have lower occupational achievement than native-born Non-Hispanic African Americans, that is, “Native born Blacks.” However, second generation Black immigrants have greater occupational achievement Native born Blacks. Except for Caribbean-English and Other Immigrants, first generation Black immigrants have lower occupational achievement than native-born Non-Hispanic white-only Americans that is, “Native born Whites.” Second generation Africans have statistically identical occupational achievement with Native born Whites; otherwise, each group of second generation Black immigrants has lower occupational achievement Native born Whites.
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Copy CitationMwangi wa Gĩthĩnji and Patrick L. Mason, "Black like us? The Occupational Integration of Black Immigrants," NBER Working Paper 34864 (2026), https://doi.org/10.3386/w34864.Download Citation