The Integration of Latino Immigrants in the Rural United States
Heather Koball,
William Kandel,
Randolph Capps and
Rosa Maria Castañeda
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Abstract:
Latino immigrants in new destination, rural areas have lived in the U.S. for less time, tend to be younger, and are more likely to be male than immigrants in other areas.
Keywords: Latino Immigrants; Rural United States; Hispanic Population (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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