Browsing All of EconStor by Author Duncan, Brian


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Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2005Ethnic identification, intermarriage, and unmeasured progress by Mexican AmericansDuncan, Brian; Trejo, Stephen J.
2008Ancestry versus ethnicity: the complexity and selectivity of Mexican identification in the United StatesDuncan, Brian; Trejo, Stephen J.
2008Intermarriage and the intergenerational transmission of ethnic identity and human capital for Mexican AmericansDuncan, Brian; Trejo, Stephen J.
2011Low-skilled immigrants and the US labor marketDuncan, Brian; Trejo, Stephen
2012The complexity of immigrant generations: Implications for assessing the socioeconomic integration of Hispanics and AsiansDuncan, Brian; Trejo, Stephen
2014Incentives to identify: Racial identity in the age of affirmative actionAntman, Francisca M.; Duncan, Brian
2015Prenatal Stress and Low Birth Weight: Evidence from the Super BowlDuncan, Brian; Mansour, Hani; Rees, Daniel I.
2016Ethnic Attrition and the Observed Health of Later-Generation Mexican AmericansAntman, Francisca M.; Duncan, Brian; Trejo, Stephen
2016Weighing the Military Option: The Effects of Wartime Conditions on Investments in Human CapitalDuncan, Brian; Mansour, Hani; Rintala, Bryson
2019New Evidence of Generational Progress for Mexican AmericansDuncan, Brian; Grogger, Jeff; Leon, Ana Sofia; Trejo, Stephen
2019Incentives to Identify: A CommentAntman, Francisca M.; Duncan, Brian
2020Ethnic Attrition, Assimilation, and the Measured Health Outcomes of Mexican AmericansAntman, Francisca M.; Duncan, Brian; Trejo, Stephen
2022Hispanic Americans in the Labor Market: Patterns over Time and across GenerationsAntman, Francisca M.; Duncan, Brian; Trejo, Stephen
2023American Indian Casinos and Native American Self-IdentificationAntman, Francisca M.; Duncan, Brian
2023Which Mexicans Are White? Enumerator-Assigned Race in the 1930 Census and the Socioeconomic Integration of Mexican AmericansDuncan, Brian; Trejo, Stephen