2018
DOI: 10.1111/imre.12286
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Mexican-American Educational Stagnation

Abstract: High school dropout rates among Mexican Americans decline markedly between the first and second immigrant generations and, consequently, move closer to non-Hispanic white levels. However, the third generation makes little progress in closing the remaining gap with whites despite their parents having more schooling on average than those of the second generation. Utilizing 2007-2013 Current Population Survey data, we examine whether an inter-generational shift away from two-parent families contributes to this ed… Show more

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