Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences
Volume 25, Issue 4, 2003, Pages 448-468

Perhaps a Blessing: Skills and Contributions of Recent Mexican Immigrants in the Rural Midwest (Review)

Baker P.L.* , Hotek D.R.
  • a Coll. of Social/Behavioral Sciences, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA 506140403, United States
  • b Department of Industrial Technology, UNI, Cedar Falls, IA, United States

Abstract

Using a survey instrument with 23 industrial skill descriptions and asking Mexican immigrants to rate their extent of experience, researchers found that immigrants in Marshalltown, Iowa, have much breadth and some depth of experience in four major industrial skills categories: communications, construction, industrial service, and manufacturing. Moreover, the city of Marshalltown has a labor force shortage, little so-called reactive ethnicity, and has been proactive in accommodation, making it different from traditional receiving communities. In contrast to the bleak portrait of human capital literature, using a contextual analysis of skills composition and the receiving community, researchers conclude that Mexican immigrants in Marshalltown, Iowa, make significant contributions and have the potential to make even more.

Author Keywords

skills Midwest Iowa Mexico Immigration

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Link
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DOI: 10.1177/0739986303259490
ISSN: 07399863
Cited by: 17
Original Language: English