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Delia Furtado
Delia Furtado
Department of Economics, University of Connecticut
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Human capital and interethnic marriage decisions
D Furtado
Economic inquiry 50 (1), 82-93, 2012
2032012
Interethnic marriage: A choice between ethnic and educational similarities
D Furtado, N Theodoropoulos
Journal of population Economics 24, 1257-1279, 2011
1612011
Does culture affect divorce? Evidence from European immigrants in the United States
D Furtado, M Marcén, A Sevilla
Demography 50 (3), 1013-1038, 2013
1492013
Why does intermarriage increase immigrant employment? The role of networks
D Furtado, N Theodoropoulos
The BE Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 10 (1), 2010
105*2010
Low skilled immigration and work-fertility tradeoffs among high skilled US natives
D Furtado, H Hock
American Economic Review 100 (2), 224-228, 2010
1022010
Interethnic marriages and their economic effects
D Furtado, SJ Trejo
International handbook on the economics of migration, 276-292, 2013
892013
Fertility responses of high-skilled native women to immigrant inflows
D Furtado
Demography 53 (1), 27-53, 2016
632016
Settling for academia?: H-1B visas and the career choices of international students in the United States
C Amuedo-Dorantes, D Furtado
Journal of Human Resources 54 (2), 401-429, 2019
592019
I'll marry you if you get me a job: Marital assimilation and immigrant employment rates
D Furtado, N Theodoropoulos
International Journal of Manpower 30 (1/2), 116-126, 2009
482009
Intermarriage and socioeconomic integration: Trends in earnings premiums among US immigrants who marry natives
D Furtado, T Song
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 662 (1 …, 2015
412015
OPT policy changes and foreign born STEM talent in the US
C Amuedo-Dorantes, D Furtado, H Xu
Labour economics 61, 101752, 2019
382019
Cross-nativity marriages and human capital levels of children
D Furtado
Ethnicity and labor market outcomes, 273-296, 2009
372009
Immigrant labor, child-care services, and the work-fertility trade-off in the United States
D Furtado, H Hock
IZA discussion paper, 2008
272008
Does immigration improve quality of care in nursing homes?
D Furtado, F Ortega
Journal of Human Resources, 2023
162023
Immigrant labor and work-family decisions of native-born women
D FurtaDo
IZA World of Labor, 2015
162015
Ethnic intermarriage
D Furtado
Elsevier, 2015
152015
SSI for disabled immigrants: Why do ethnic networks matter?
D Furtado, N Theodoropoulos
American Economic Review 103 (3), 462-466, 2013
122013
Can immigrants help women “have it all”? Immigrant labor and women’s joint fertility and labor supply decisions
D Furtado
IZA Journal of Migration 4, 1-19, 2015
112015
Immigrant Networks and the Take‐Up of Disability Programs: Evidence from the United States
D Furtado, N Theodoropoulos
Economic Inquiry 54 (1), 247-267, 2016
102016
Immigrant networks and the take-up of disability programs: evidence from US census data
D Furtado, N Theodoropoulos
Available at SSRN 2167321, 2012
102012
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