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Mexican immigrants, the labor market and the current population survey: seasonality effects, framing effects, and sensitivity of results

机译:墨西哥移民,劳动力市场和当前的人口调查:季节性影响,框架效应和结果的敏感性

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In this paper we compare estimates of immigrants' labor supply assimilation profiles using the Current Population Survey Annual Demographic Files (March ADS) and the Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Groups (ORGs). We use a measure that is seemingly consistent across both surveys: usual weekly hours of work in the main job. Our results indicate that the two surveys produce dramatically different estimates of the change in average hours of work as immigrants' years in the United States increase: estimates from the March ADS predict much steeper hour's assimilation profiles than do estimates obtained from the ORGs. We argue that these differences stem from two separate factors that differentiate the data. First, the ADS and ORG frame the usual hours worked question differently. Also, differences in the timing of the surveys may produce seasonality effects that differentially affect the composition of recent and earlier migrants, thereby changing assimilation profiles.
机译:在本文中,我们使用当前人口调查年度人口统计文件(ADS)和当前人口调查外出轮换组(ORG)来比较移民的劳动力供给同化状况估计。在两项调查中,我们使用的衡量标准似乎是一致的:主要工作的通常每周工作时间。我们的结果表明,随着美国移民年数的增加,两项调查对平均工作时数的变化产生了截然不同的估算:3月ADS的估算值预测的同化小时数要比ORG估算的陡峭得多。我们认为,这些差异源于区分数据的两个独立因素。首先,ADS和ORG对通常的工作时间问题有不同的看法。同样,调查时间的差异可能会产生季节性影响,从而不同程度地影响新移民和早期移民的构成,从而改变同化状况。

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