Hispanic Economic Issues Workshop, November 19, 2010
The Americas Center and the American Society of Hispanic Economists organized a workshop on Hispanic economic issues that took place Nov. 19,
2010. Economists from throughout the country presented
papers on topics that included education, income distribution, immigration, and remittances.
- 2010s
- Hispanic Economic Issues Workshop - November 19, 2010
- Hispanic High School Completion: The Role and Value of the GED
- Hispanic High School Completion: The Role and Value of the GED [Presentation]
- Discussion: Richard Fry, Pew Hispanic Center, "Hispanic High School Completion: The Role and Value of the GED" [Presentation]
- Racial/Ethnic Income Inequality Responses to a Government Maintenance Program in the US
- Racial/Ethnic Income Inequality Responses to a Government Maintenance Program in the US [Presentation]
- Emulation vs. Socializing Consumption: The Hispanic Consumer
- Emulation vs. Socializing Consumption: The Hispanic Consumer [Presentation]
- [Discussion of] "Emulation vs. Socializing Consumption: The Hispanic Consumer" [Presentation]
- Poverty and the Binational Population: A Note on Poverty Measurement
- Poverty and the Binational Population: A Note on Poverty Measurement [Presentation]
- Review of A. Pena's "Poverty and the Binational Population" [Presentation]
- Comments on: "Immigration and Minority Homeownership through Recent Housing Boom and Bust" by Kusum Mundra [Presentation]
- Remittances, Migration, and the Small Open Economy
- Assimilation Effects Beyond the Labor Market: Time Allocations of Mexican Immigrants to the U.S.
- Assimilation Effects Beyond the Labor Market: Time Allocations of Mexican Immigrants to the U.S. [Presentation]
- Review of "Assimilation Effects beyond the Labor Markets: Time Allocations of Mexican Immigrants to the U.S."- Andres J. Vargas & Manuel Chavez
- Who Remains Mexican? Selective Ethnic Attrition and the Intergenerational Progress of Mexican Americans
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Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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