Aimee Chin

Affiliations: 
Economics University of Houston, Houston, TX, United States 
Area:
General Economics, Agricultural Economics
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Chin A. (2015) Impact of bilingual education on student achievement The Iza World of Labor. 131-131
Azam M, Chin A, Prakash N. (2013) The returns to english-language skills in India Economic Development and Cultural Change. 61: 335-367
Chin A, Daysal NM, Imberman SA. (2013) Impact of bilingual education programs on limited English proficient students and their peers: Regression discontinuity evidence from Texas Journal of Public Economics. 107: 63-78
Chin A, Prakash N. (2011) The redistributive effects of political reservation for minorities: Evidence from India Journal of Development Economics. 96: 265-277
Bleakley H, Chin A. (2010) Age at Arrival, English Proficiency, and Social Assimilation Among U.S. Immigrants. American Economic Journal. Applied Economics. 2: 165
Chin A, Juhn C. (2010) Does Reducing College Costs Improve Educational Outcomes for Undocumented Immigrants? Evidence from State Laws Permitting Undocumented Immigrants to Pay In-State Tuition at State Colleges and Universities National Bureau of Economic Research. 63-94
Bleakley H, Chin A. (2008) What Holds Back the Second Generation? The Intergenerational Transmission of Language Human Capital Among Immigrants. The Journal of Human Resources. 43: 267-298
Angrist J, Chin A, Godoy R. (2008) Is Spanish-only schooling responsible for the Puerto Rican language gap? Journal of Development Economics. 85: 105-128
Bleakley H, Chin A. (2008) What Holds Back the Second Generation? Journal of Human Resources. 43: 267-298
Chin A, Juhn C, Thompson P. (2006) Technical change and the demand for skills during the second industrial revolution: Evidence from the merchant marine, 1891-1912 Review of Economics and Statistics. 88: 572-578
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