2006 Sessions for Fernando Antonio Lozano

 
Saturday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
Session 31B
The U.S. Hispanic Community and the Labor Market

Organizers:

Marie T. Mora, University of Texas - Pan American
Sue K. Stockly, Chair, Business Administration and Economics, Eastern New Mexico University

Session Chairs:

Marie T. Mora, University of Texas - Pan American

Papers:

"Childcare Labor Market Characteristics and Migrant Head Start in Michigan: Implications for the Quality of Childcare for Hispanic Children"
Rene Rosenbaum, Michigan State University

"Coming to Work: The Working Hours of Immigrants From Mexico and Central America"
Fernando Antonio Lozano, Pomona College (Contact Author)

"Life After High School: Transitions to Work and College for Hispanic Youth in the New Millennium"
Krista M. Perreira, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill and Carolina Population Center (Contact Author)
Kathleen M. Harris, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Dohoon Lee, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill

"Are Daughters More Generous? An Inquiry Into the Remitting Patterns of Hispanics in the U.S."
Susan Pozo, Western Michigan University
Carlos Vargas-Silva, University of Vermont (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong, University of South Florida
Sue K. Stockly, Chair, Business Administration and Economics, Eastern New Mexico University
Marie T. Mora, University of Texas - Pan American
Sandra Trejos, Clarion University of Pennsylvania


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