Spatial sorting of immigrants across
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Spatial sorting of immigrants across urban and rural areas in the United States: changing patterns of human capital accumulation since the 1990s.(Recent International Immigrants and Their Impact on America's Rural Communities)
Immigration policies in the United States influence the size and composition of the immigrant population, but once in the United States, migrants can freely choose where to settle. (1) Traditionally, immigrants have located in large gateway cities such as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Miami. ...
December 1, 2008; American Journal of Agricultural Economics
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