
Economics
Bilingual Competency in U.S. Occupations: Resetting Expectations About Language in American Society
O. S. López
This study, conducted by Omar S. López, reveals surprising insights into bilingualism and wages in the U.S. Contrary to popular belief, it discovers minimal demand for foreign language skills in the job market, challenging the notion that bilingualism guarantees higher earnings. It calls for a reevaluation of language expectations in the context of immigration and economic growth.
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