Sub-Saharan immigrants in the United States are also more highly educated than U.S. native-born population
BY MONICA ANDERSON AND PHILLIP CONNOR | PEW RESEARCH CENTER
As the annual number of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa to both the United States and Europe has grown for most years this decade, a Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau and Eurostat data finds that sub-Saharan immigrants in the U.S. tend to be more highly educated than those living in the United Kingdom, France, Italy and Portugal – Europe’s historically leading destinations among sub-Saharan immigrants.
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