Table 4. Average Predicted Duration for
Each Legal Status (Days)
Unauthorized |
56.2 |
Authorized |
59.3 |
Permanent Resident |
54.1 |
Citizen |
53.6 |
Table 5. Profile of the “Typical” Unauthorized Worker
Constant |
1 |
Female |
0 |
Married |
0 |
English Speaking |
1.470 |
Hispanic |
1 |
Age |
28.201 |
Age2 |
795.296 |
Education |
6.073 |
Experience |
5.075 |
Task |
2 |
Seasonal Worker |
1 |
Free Housing |
0 |
California |
1 |
Florida |
0 |
After 2001_________ |
1______________ |
Table 6. Change in Duration for the “Typical” Unauthorized Worker
Unauthorized |
Authorized |
Permanent |
Citizen | |
Expected Duration (Days) |
62.6 |
65.3 |
65.0 |
59.6 |
Percent Change___________ |
4.4% |
3.9% |
-4.7% |
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