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For Hispanics, border wage gap reflects education, English divide

Christina English

Southwest Economy, 2013, issue Q3, 16-19

Abstract: While the earnings differences based on educational attainment may not be surprising, border wage gaps by ethnicity are remarkably large.

Date: 2013
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