Using US Public Use Samples, this article examines differences in the
quality and assimilation rate of different Chinese immigrant groups (i
mmigrants from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Mainland China) in the US labour
market. The descriptive statistics show great differences among Chines
e immigrants from the three areas in their ages, wage rates, years of
schooling and industrial and occupational distributions. This article
also finds that the three Chinese immigrant groups have much more disp
ersed wage distributions than US-born workers have. The three Chinese
immigrant groups also experienced substantial assimilation into the US
labour market during the 1980s.