Where Do the New U.S. Immigrants Live?
分析1964年后美国移民的居住地选择,发现他们比同龄本地人更集中在族群聚居城市,教育程度越高则地理集中度越低、更可能迁移,且移民内部迁移比本地人更频繁,有助于高学历者融入。
"Analyzing the location choices of the post-1964 U.S. immigrants results in three main findings: (1) these immigrants are more geographically concentrated than natives of the same age and ethnicity and reside in cities with large ethnic populations; (2) education plays a key role in location choice, reducing geographic concentration and the likelihood of being in cities with a high concentration of fellow countrymen and increasing the probability of changing locations after arrival in the United States; (3) internal migration within the United States occurs more frequently among immigrants than natives and facilitates the process of assimilation for the more educated individuals."