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References for Are married immigrant women secondary workers?
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Further reading
- Autor, D., Handel, M. "Putting tasks to the test: Human capital, job tasks, and wages" Journal of Labor Economics 31:2 (2013): S59–S96.
- Ferrer, A., Picott, G., Riddell, C. "New directions in immigration policy: Canada’s evolving approach to the selection of economic immigrants" International Migration Review 48:3 (2014): 846–867.
- Imai, S., Stacey, D., Warman, C. From Engineer to Taxi Driver? Occupational Skills and the Economic Outcomes of Immigrants Queen’s University Working Paper No.1275, 2011.
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Key references
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Adserà, A., Ferrer, A. "The myth of
immigrant women as secondary workers: Evidence from
Canada" American Economic
Review 104:5 (2014): 360–364.