1. MEXICAN AMERICAN, NEGRO, AND ANGLO IMPROVEMENT IN LABOR FORCE STATUS BETWEEN 1960 AND 1970 IN A MIDWESTERN COMMUNITY.
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Shannon, Lyle W. and McKim, Judith L.
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LABOR supply , *MEXICAN Americans , *AFRICAN Americans - Abstract
The article discusses Mexican American, Negro, and Anglo improvement in labor force status between 1960 and 1970 in Racine, Wisconsin. This paper is concerned with the level of economic absorption of immigrants (compared to the Anglo population in Racine) as measured by changes in their occupation, income, and employment status between 1960 and 1970-71. The paper utilized U.S. Census data for 1960 and 1970 in order to compare Mexican Americans and Anglos in Texas and Negroes and Whites in Mississippi with their counterparts in Racine. Statistics generated from the Texas, Mississippi, and Racine Census data were in turn compared with statistics based on the authors' survey research data. The latter were taken from a longitudinal study of the processes of economic absorption and cultural integration among samples of predominantly immigrant Mexican Americans and Negroes, whose 1960 and 1971 interview data were compared with that of a control group of Anglos, half of whom were themselves immigrants.
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- 1974