Understanding Economic Integration in Immigrant and Refugee Populations: A Scoping Review of Concepts and Metrics in the United States
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
2.1. Search Strategy
2.2. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria for the Review
2.3. Screening and Full-Text Review
2.4. Data Extraction and Synthesis
3. Results
3.1. Economic Integration in the Context of Income and Economic Security
3.2. Economic Integration in the Context of Employment and Occupation Category
3.3. Economic Integration in the Context of Assest and Use of Financial Services
3.4. Economic Integration in the Context of Neighborhood and Housing
3.5. Economic Integration in the Context of Health and Education
3.6. Economic Integration in the Context of Using Public Assistance
4. Discussion
4.1. Conclusions
4.2. Limitations and Strengths
4.3. Implications
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
First Author (Year) | Population | Economic Integration Domains | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||
Abramitzky et al. (2014) | Immigrant | Income | ||||||
Adida et al. (2015) | Immigrant | Employment | ||||||
Aguilera (2005) | Immigrant | Wage | Occupation | |||||
Akresh (2006) | Immigrant | Occupation | ||||||
Akresh (2007) | Immigrant | Income | ||||||
Akresh (2011) | Immigrant | Income | Assets | |||||
Allensworth (1997) | Immigrant | Income | ||||||
Bauer et al. (2011) | Immigrant | Income | Assets | |||||
Birgier et al. (2018) | Refugees | Income | Employment | |||||
Bratsberg et al. (2006) | Immigrant | Wage | Employment | |||||
Bulut and Carlson (2020) | Immigrant | Employment | ||||||
Carroll and Schaffer (2021) | Refugees | Wage | ||||||
Chatterjee (2009) | Immigrant | Assets | ||||||
Chatterjee and Zahirovic-Herbert (2014) | Immigrant | Assets | ||||||
Chi (2015) | Immigrant | Wage | ||||||
Cohen and Haberfeld (2007) | Immigrant | Income * | ||||||
Connor (2010) | Immigrant | Wage | Employment | |||||
Crowley et al. (2015) | Immigrant | Income | Employment | Housing | ||||
Duncan and Trejo (2015) | Immigrant | Income * | ||||||
Ee (2019) | Immigrant | Income | Employment | |||||
Escamilla-Guerrero et al. (2021) | Immigrant | Income | ||||||
Evans et al. (2021) | Refugees | Employment | ||||||
Florian et al. (2022) | Immigrant | Employment | ||||||
Furtado and Theodoropoulos (2010) | Immigrant | Employment | ||||||
Goodwin-White (2008) | Immigrant | Wage | ||||||
Hagstrom and Pereira (2021) | Refugees | Income | Employment | Assets Banking | ||||
James et al. (2002) | Immigrant | Wage | ||||||
Ketkar and Dora (2011) | Immigrant | Income | ||||||
Kislev (2014) | Immigrant | Income | Employment | |||||
Kislev (2018) | Immigrant | Income | ||||||
Kuhlman (1991) | Refugees | Income | Employment | |||||
Kusow et al. (2018) | Immigrant | Income | Occupation | Education | ||||
Kwon et al. (2004) | Immigrant | Income | ||||||
Lester and Nguyen (2016) | Immigrant | Occupation | ||||||
Li and Zhang (2021) | Immigrant | Income | Home ownership | |||||
Lin (2013) | Immigrant | Income | ||||||
Lin (2016) | Immigrant | Income | ||||||
Lozano and Sorensen (2015) | Immigrant | Wage | Education | |||||
Lubotsky (2007) | Immigrant | Wage * | ||||||
Michalikova and Yang (2016) | Immigrant | Income | Education | |||||
Mindes et al. (2022) | Immigrant | Employment ** | ||||||
Nam et al. (2015) | Immigrant | Banking | ||||||
Naseh et al. (2022a) | Refugees | Income | Employment | Housing | Education | Health | ||
Naseh et al. (2022b) | Refugees | Income | Housing | Education | Health | |||
Niankara (2020) | Immigrant | Income | ||||||
Padilla and Glick (2000) | Immigrant | Wage | ||||||
Painter (2013) | Immigrant | Net worth | ||||||
Painter (2014) | Immigrant | Net worth | ||||||
Painter (2015) | Immigrant | Net worth | ||||||
Painter et al. (2016) | Immigrant | Net worth | ||||||
Paulson and Rhine (2008) | Immigrant | Income | Banking | Housing | Education | |||
Portes and Zhou (1992) | Immigrant | Income | Employment ** | |||||
Portes et al. (2002) | Immigrant | Employment ** | ||||||
Poston (2002) | Immigrant | Wage | ||||||
Potocky and McDonald (1995) | Refugees | Income | Employment | Public assistance | ||||
Potocky (1997) | Refugees | Income | Employment | Public assistance | ||||
Potocky-Tripodi (2001) | Refugees | Income | Employment | Public assistance | ||||
Potocky-Tripodi (2004) | Refugees | Income | Employment | Public assistance | ||||
Rooth and Scott (2012) | Immigrant | Employment | ||||||
Shaw et al. (2022) | Refugees | Income | Employment, occupation | |||||
Schoellman (2010) | Immigrant | Wage | ||||||
Seeborg and Wu (2012) | Immigrant | Income * | ||||||
Silles (2018) | Immigrant | Income | Employment | Education | Health | |||
Spindler-Ruiz (2021) | Immigrant | Income * | ||||||
Stempel and Alemi (2021) | Refugees | Income | Employment | |||||
Stodolska et al. (2007) | Immigrant | Income | ||||||
Takeda (2000) | Refugees | Income | Occupation | |||||
Toussaint-Comeau (2006) | Immigrant | Occupation | Education | |||||
Tran and Lara-Garcia (2020) | Refugees | Wage | Employment | |||||
Tseng (1995) | Immigrant | Employment ** | ||||||
Wilkinson et al. (2006) | Immigrant | Wage | Employment, occupation | |||||
Zhou (1998) | Immigrant | Income | Employment ** |
Appendix B
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Naseh, M.; Lee, J.; Zeng, Y.; Nabunya, P.; Alvarez, V.; Safi, M. Understanding Economic Integration in Immigrant and Refugee Populations: A Scoping Review of Concepts and Metrics in the United States. Economies 2024, 12, 167. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies12070167
Naseh M, Lee J, Zeng Y, Nabunya P, Alvarez V, Safi M. Understanding Economic Integration in Immigrant and Refugee Populations: A Scoping Review of Concepts and Metrics in the United States. Economies. 2024; 12(7):167. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies12070167
Chicago/Turabian StyleNaseh, Mitra, Jihye Lee, Yingying Zeng, Proscovia Nabunya, Valencia Alvarez, and Meena Safi. 2024. "Understanding Economic Integration in Immigrant and Refugee Populations: A Scoping Review of Concepts and Metrics in the United States" Economies 12, no. 7: 167. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies12070167
APA StyleNaseh, M., Lee, J., Zeng, Y., Nabunya, P., Alvarez, V., & Safi, M. (2024). Understanding Economic Integration in Immigrant and Refugee Populations: A Scoping Review of Concepts and Metrics in the United States. Economies, 12(7), 167. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies12070167