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Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series
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Lambert, Paul & Penn, Roger, 2001.
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Warman, Casey, 2005.
"Ethnic Neighbourhoods and Male Immigrant Earnings Growth: 1981 Through 1996 ,"
Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series
2005241e, Statistics Canada, Analytical Studies Branch.
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Regets, Mark C. & Duleep, Harriet Orcutt, 2002.
"The Elusive Concept of Immigrant Quality: Evidence from 1970-1990 ,"
IZA Discussion Papers
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Frenette, Marc, 2002.
"Do the Falling Earnings of Immigrants Apply to Self-employed Immigrants? ,"
Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series
2002195e, Statistics Canada, Analytical Studies Branch.
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