Most native-born Americans in 1920 had grown up in the country or in small towns. |
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In general, immigrants tend to be more conservative than native-born residents, according to the study. |
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Of native-born Cuban Americans, almost 47 percent have attended private schools. |
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The consumer needs, tastes, and spending habits of new immigrant groups are often somewhat different from native-born groups. |
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Few Chilean Americans have been active in the military, but this will change as more native-born children grow up. |
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Nearly a quarter of all foreign-born residents have their bachelor's degrees, essentially the same proportion as native-born Americans. |
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As a result, many recent immigrants to Canada have more years of education on average than native-born Canadians. |
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At the college level relatively few native-born Americans are choosing to study the hard sciences or engineering, from which so much innovation flows. |
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Indeed, her German is by now more fluent than that of native-born people. |
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Although native-born artists, chief among them the sculptor Michel Colombe, did work in the new idiom, rich 16th-century patrons at first preferred Italians. |
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For both native-born Canadians and recent immigrants aged 25 to 54 years, average weekly earnings tended to increase with education level. |
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And indeed, native-born Americans are intermarrying in steadily rising numbers. |
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But for native-born French people, only 27 percent of men and 20 percent of women declare that they have no religion. |
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Thus, in Australia and Canada there is little difference in the performance of native-born and immigrant students. |
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Newcomers are less likely to perceive court bias than native-born Canadians or immigrants who have resided in the country for 20 years or more. |
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Self-conscious of his native-born status and his parents' emancipist background, he strove to express poetically the voice of the new country. |
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Peter Li's research has shown that immigrants earned either the same or more than native-born counterparts of the same racial origin. |
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Both the native-born white and the native-born black populations are shrinking. |
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Canadians, whether native-born or immigrants, may live and act with full security within our pattern of freedom. |
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We can anticipate the re-formation of a native-born American farm-laboring class. |
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Selection must be by means of a risk assessment of sub-populations of native-born animals displaying clinical signs compatible with scrapie. |
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Above all, we need competition for places, if possible from native-born Scots. |
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It is not uncommon to see tourists as well as native-born Jamaicans enjoying the beach in the nude along this seven-mile strip. |
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On the other hand, immigrants tend to have lower skills and are more willing to accept lower wages than native-born workers. |
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In fact, nearly 30 percent hold college degrees, the same share as native-born Americans. |
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In the letters section of the September issue, a reader asked which city had the most native-born major leaguers who won MVP Awards. |
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Ruling the city was a power elite of native-born old Americans, hailing from New England, including lawyers, businessmen, and pietist Protestant ministers. |
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The true entrepreneurial spirit, central to American capitalism, is more often identified with America's newest comers than with its native-born. |
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I was inside like some church or meeting house, and there were a blend of people who were native-born Americans and English-born Loyalists. |
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By 1986, the situation was reversed, since the rate for recent immigrants was falling while that of native-born Canadians was rising. |
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On the other hand it has driven up real estate prices so high that native-born residents have fled to the boonies. |
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For all these reasons, it is feared that migrant women may stay in abusive relationships longer than native-born women and suffer graver physical and emotional consequences. |
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The poverty rate for post-1970 immigrands and their native-born children is almost 50percentt higher than for the native born. |
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And household earnings for illegal immigrants are considerably lower than that of native-born and legal immigrants. |
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The foreign-born population of the United States is nearly twice as likely as the native-born to be poor. |
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It's a game of surpassing, even brilliant, boringness and I dare say I'm one of only a few thousand native-born American citizens who can follow its soporific plotlines. |
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The native-born have qualities we all admire. |
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Low-skilled immigrants don't directly compete with the native-born. |
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In contrast, studies on data from continental Europe report that children of immigrants typically have poorer outcomes in terms of education and earnings than comparable native-born. |
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When the Latins were here they named it Pyura stolonifera, but indigenous and other native-born Australians and others call it cunjevoi, or just plain cunji. |
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He has also advocated allowing illegal immigrants brought to America as children to attend state universities on the same basis as native-born locals. Yet in most respects Mr Huntsman has an unimpeachably conservative record. |
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They find that second-generation American adults have the highest level of schooling, exceeding that of the foreign born and of the native born with native-born parents. |
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Once monolithic tracts of white and black and native-born residents have become bespeckled with newcomers. Nearly 700,000 foreigners have settled in the city. |
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Electoral analyses that have focused on cultural integration suggest that newcomers are less knowledgeable about Canadian political norms and values than native-born Canadians. |
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I much prefer to talk about cultural integration as absorption of the new culture: modifying one's behavior and thinking through contacts with the native-born. |
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When native-born Canadians are refused jobs for which they are overqualified, they generally have the option of seeking work better suited to their resumes. |
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Recently, Canadian social psychologists investigating bilingualism have begun to consider immigrants and ethnolinguistic groups whose members are not native-born and whose first language is neither English nor French. |
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The second large group, scalawags, or native-born white Republicans, included some businessmen and planters, but most were nonslaveholding small farmers from the Southern up-country. |
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According to some reports, immigrant children have more illness, mental distress, developmental problems and behaviour disorders than their native-born counterparts. |
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Immigrant families are also more likely than native-born Canadians to locate in major cities where homeownership rates in general are lower, and home prices higher. |
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Had the US Navy icebreakers been unable to rescue them from the ice in early 1948 her child might have been the first native-born Antarctican. |
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In the second crest, the floral chaplet combines the national floral emblems of Canada, the maple leaf, and England, the rose, to symbolize his marriage with Alison Logan, a native-born Londoner. |
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