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Pew Research CenterMarch 26, 2015
Share of Unauthorized Immigrant Workers in Production, Construction Jobs Falls Since 2007

Industries With High Shares of Unauthorized Immigrants, 2012

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Share of Unauthorized Immigrant Workers in Production, Construction Jobs Falls Since 2007
U.S.-born and Unauthorized Immigrant Workers, by Major Occupation, 2012
Occupations With High Shares of Unauthorized Immigrants, 2012
Unauthorized Immigrants and U.S.-born Workers Have Different Occupational Profiles
U.S.-born and Unauthorized Immigrant Workers, by Major Industry, 2012
Industries With High Shares of Unauthorized Immigrants, 2012
Top Occupations for Unauthorized Immigrants, by State, 2012
Occupations with Highest Shares of Unauthorized Immigrant Workers, by State, 2012
Top Industries for Unauthorized Immigrants, by State, 2012
Industries with Highest Shares of Unauthorized Immigrant Workers, by State, 2012
Top Occupations for Unauthorized Immigrants, by State, 2012
Top Occupations for Unauthorized Immigrants, by State, 2012
Occupations with Highest Shares of Unauthorized Immigrant Workers, by State, 2012
Occupations with Highest Shares of Unauthorized Immigrant Workers, by State, 2012
Top Industries for Unauthorized Immigrants, by State, 2012
Top Industries for Unauthorized Immigrants, by State, 2012
Industries with Highest Shares of Unauthorized Immigrant Workers, by State, 2012
Industries with Highest Shares of Unauthorized Immigrant Workers, by State, 2012
Estimates of Unauthorized Immigrants in the Total Population, Labor Force and Foreign-Born Population, by State, 2012
Estimates of Unauthorized Immigrants in the Total Population, Labor Force and Foreign-Born Population, by State, 2012
Major Occupation Groups, by Nativity and Status, 2012
Detailed Occupations with Highest Shares of Unauthorized Immigrant Workers, 2012
Major Industry Groups, by Nativity and Status, 2012
Detailed Industries with Highest Shares of Unauthorized Immigrant Workers, 2012
Unauthorized Immigrants in the U.S. Labor Force, 1995-2012

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