Food prices for consumers in ethnic enclaves could explain difference in assimilation rates
Monday, August 13, 2018 - 09:00
in Mathematics & Economics
In ethnic enclaves, Mexican immigrants tend to spend less on food per week while East Asian immigrants spend more, which could explain the difference in assimilation rates and contrast in ethnic population density among the two groups, according to a University of Kansas study. The findings address questions on consumer behavior in the ethnically dense […]