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Goyette, Kimberly, and Yu Xie. 1999. "The Intersection of Immigration and Gender: Labor Force Outcomes of Immigrant Women Scientists." Social Science Quarterly, 80: 395-408.
We find that immigrant women are less likely to be employed and promoted than immigrant men and native-born women. Although women immigrants appear to earn slightly less than native-born women, this gap is explained by such factors as field, employment sector, and family characteristics.
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