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Laboring Underground
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Chenoa A. Flippen
in
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/ Employment
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Hispanics
/ Human Capital
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Indigenous Populations
/ Labor Market
/ Labor markets
/ Labour market
/ Legal status
/ Males
/ Modeling
/ North Carolina
/ Occupations
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of work
/ Sociology of work and sociology of organizations
/ Subcontractors
/ U.S.A
/ Undocumented Immigrants
/ Wages
/ Work
/ Working population. Employment. Women's work
2012
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Laboring Underground
by
Chenoa A. Flippen
in
Cash
/ Employment
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Hispanics
/ Human Capital
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Indigenous Populations
/ Labor Market
/ Labor markets
/ Labour market
/ Legal status
/ Males
/ Modeling
/ North Carolina
/ Occupations
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of work
/ Sociology of work and sociology of organizations
/ Subcontractors
/ U.S.A
/ Undocumented Immigrants
/ Wages
/ Work
/ Working population. Employment. Women's work
2012
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Laboring Underground
by
Chenoa A. Flippen
in
Cash
/ Employment
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Hispanics
/ Human Capital
/ Immigrants
/ Immigration
/ Indigenous Populations
/ Labor Market
/ Labor markets
/ Labour market
/ Legal status
/ Males
/ Modeling
/ North Carolina
/ Occupations
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of work
/ Sociology of work and sociology of organizations
/ Subcontractors
/ U.S.A
/ Undocumented Immigrants
/ Wages
/ Work
/ Working population. Employment. Women's work
2012
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Laboring Underground
2012
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Overview
The dramatic increase in Hispanic immigration to the United States in recent decades has been coterminous with fundamental shifts in the labor market towards heightened flexibility, instability, and informality. As a result, the low-wage labor market is increasingly occupied by Hispanic immigrants, many of whom are undocumented. While numerous studies examine the implications for natives' employment prospects, our understanding of low-wage immigrants themselves remains underdeveloped. Drawing on original data collected in Durham, North Carolina, this article provides a more holistic account of immigrant Hispanic's labor market experiences, examining not only wages but also employment instability and benefit coverage. The analysis evaluates the role of human capital and immigration characteristics, including legal status, in shaping compensation outcomes, as well as the influence of other employment characteristics. Findings highlight the salience of nonstandard work arrangements such as subcontracting and informal employment to the labor market experiences of immigrant Hispanic men, and describe the constellation of risk factors that powerfully bound immigrant employment outcomes.
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