Immigrant Women in the U.S. Workforce: Who Struggles? who Succeeds?

Immigrant Women in the U.S. Workforce: Who Struggles? who Succeeds?
ISBN-10
0739100394
ISBN-13
9780739100394
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
221
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
Lexington Books
Author
Georges Vernez

Description

This book represents a first effort to systematically describe the experience of immigrant women in the U.S. labor market over the past thirty years. It may come as a surprise that the United States is currently home to more immigrant women than immigrant men. However, until this study was conducted, the attention of analysts and policymakers has focused solely on the labor performance of immigrant men. Georges Vernez's analysis of immigrant women's experience is the first to break this trend, revealing a complex story that resists easy interpretation. Some immigrant women succeed beyond all expectations, while others struggle all their lives and have little to show for it. In examining the myriad factors that contribute to the success and failure of immigrant women in the U.S. workforce, this book provides a profile of their changing origin and characteristics; describes what they do, where they work, and how they fare in the U.S. labor market; and looks at the use they make of public services to support themselves.

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