Do Pakistani Immigrant Women Experience a Cumulative Disadvantage within the US Labor Market?
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2015-10-23
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Khan, Zahra Sohail
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This thesis empirically analyzes the economic performance of Pakistani women immigrants in the US. I estimate a comparative model of earnings for a sample of Indian and Pakistani women immigrants. Each group represents diverse patterns within the US labor market. Secondary data from the American Community Survey (2008-2012) was analyzed by running OLS regressions. The findings support the cumulative disadvantage hypothesis as the analyzed immigrant groups appear to experience a wage differential across country of origin and social position categories. The results can be utilized to inform future research on the economic performance of Pakistani women immigrants in the US.
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Immigrants, Wage inequality, Intersectionality, Pakistan, India, Cumulative disadvantage