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Households, migration and labor market participation: the adaptation of Mexicans to life in the United States.
Abstract
An examination of data collected from Mexican immigrants in San Diego, California, reinforces the theoretical position that the formation of extended family and other non-nuclear family households serves as an important mechanism in migrant adaptation to the U.S. labor market and U.S. society in general. -from Author
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