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Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author Baird, Jim
Author's Email Address jimbaird@bellsouth.net
URN etd-04052006-220111
Title Black Employment Opportunities: The Role of Immigrant Job Concentrations
Degree Master of Arts
Department Sociology
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Dr. Robert M. Adelman Committee Chair
Dr. Charles Jaret Committee Member
Dr. Lesley Williams Reid Committee Member
Keywords
  • Occupational odds ratios
  • Immigrants
  • Native-born black workers
Date of Defense 2006-03-24
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
Recent, post-1980, immigration patterns have had a dramatic effect on U.S. labor markets, leading to considerable debate about the impact of immigration on native-born black workers. This research examines immigrant and black labor markets, across metropolitan areas, using Public Use Microdata and Summary File data from Census 2000 to generate low, mid, and high classifications of immigrant and black occupations based on socio-economic index (SEI). Multivariate findings indicate that the effect of recent immigration on black labor market outcomes differs by occupational level. Competition for low-skilled jobs is identified for native-born blacks in low-level jobs while a “bump-up” effect is identified for blacks in mid-level jobs. For example, production occupations with low language and skill requirements are shown to be contested among the groups. On the other hand, service and administrative functions emerge as bump-up mechanisms that create opportunity for black workers who amass the human capital required of these occupations. Thus, the ramifications of immigration for native-born blacks are shown to be quite different for low- and mid-SEI jobs.
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