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The Entry into the U.S. Labor Market of Antebellum European Immigrants, 1840-1860
Joseph P. Ferrie
Economics
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Immigrants
100%
European Immigrants
100%
Antebellum
100%
US Labour Market
100%
United States
40%
Occupational Mobility
40%
White-collar
20%
Immigrant Population
20%
Estimation Accuracy
20%
Human Capital Transfer
20%
Unskilled Workers
20%
German Immigrants
20%
Farmer Workers
20%
Social Sciences
Occupational Mobility
100%
Labor Market
100%
Capital Transfer
50%
Unskilled Workers
50%
Occupations
50%
German
50%
Human Resources
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Immigrant
100%
Labor Market
100%
Occupational Change
25%
Human Capital
12%