Miller P W
Int Migr Rev. 1992 Winter;26(4):1,222-47.
"The earnings of Asian-born immigrants in the Canadian labor market declined relative to the earnings of native-born workers between 1981 and 1986. Analysis of the labor market performance of immigrants from four regions of Asia--Southern Asia, South East Asia, Eastern Asia and Western Asia--shows that Asian immigrants are a heterogeneous group. However, changes in the birthplace composition of Asian immigrants cannot explain the fall in the relative earnings of the Asian aggregate. Attention is drawn to the switch in the distribution of immigrants across the admission classes as a possible explanation of this phenomenon."
1981年至1986年间,在加拿大劳动力市场上,亚洲出生的移民相对于本土出生工人的收入有所下降。对来自亚洲四个地区(南亚、东南亚、东亚和西亚)的移民的劳动力市场表现进行分析表明,亚洲移民是一个异质性群体。然而,亚洲移民出生地构成的变化并不能解释亚洲总体移民相对收入的下降。有人指出,移民在不同入境类别间分布的转变可能是这一现象的一个解释。