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The Impact of Human and Social Capital on the Employment of Haitian Immigrant Women in the U.S. Labor Force: A Comparative Analysis
2016
International Journal of Social Science Studies
Despite the emerging focus on women's migration and economic integration in the host countries, little is known about the participation of Haitian immigrant women in the U.S. labor force. This study examines the effects of nationality and mediating factors including human and social capital on the economic integration of Haitian women in the U.S. labor force. In order to better understand how Haitian women's economic integration differs from other immigrants from the Caribbean, their personal
doi:10.11114/ijsss.v4i4.1369
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