Extent: | Online-Ressource |
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Series: | |
Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Type of publication (narrower categories): | Sammelwerk ; Collection of articles of several authors |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. - Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed November 27, 2014) Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; Introduction to the Series; Copyright; Dedication; Reviewers; Preface; Introduction; In memoriam: Paul W. Miller (1955-2013); Introduction to the Series; Copyright; Dedication; Reviewers; Preface; Introduction; In memoriam: Paul W. Miller (1955-2013); Volume 1A: The Immigrants; Part I. The Determinants of International Migration; Chapter 1: Migration Theory; Abstract; 1 Overview; 2 From Adam Smith to the New Millennium; 3 Recent Theoretical Analyses of Why People Migrate; 4 Conclusions and Implications for Further Research Chapter 2: Two Centuries of International MigrationAbstract; 1 Migration and Globalization to 1950; 2 International Migration Since 1950; 3 International Migration and Policy in the Future; Cameo 1: World Migration in Historical Perspective: Four Big Issues; 1 Emigration Life Cycles, Industrial Revolutions, and Demographic Transitions; 2 Brain Drain, Brain Gain, Skill Premia, and Endogenous Schooling Responses; 3 Migration, Remittances, Financial Development, and Convergence; 4 Migration Timing, the Ten Percent Rule, and Political Backlash; Acknowledgments Part II. The Adjustment of ImmigrantsChapter 3: The Adjustment of Immigrants in the Labor Market; Abstract; 1 Immigrant Labor Market Outcomes-Theoretical and Methodological Considerations; 2 Individual Attributes and Motives for Migrating; 3 Beyond the Individual-Economic and Social Contexts Affecting Labor Market Outcomes; 4 Labor Market Outcomes for Immigrant Women; 5 Immigrant Economic Adjustment: Evidence from Countries Other than the United States; 6 Summary and Directions for Further Research; Acknowledgments; Chapter 4: The Human Capital (Schooling) of Immigrants in America; Abstract 1 Introduction2 Schooling of Migrants and the Native-Born; 3 The Changing Education Gap of Immigrants; 4 The Educational Diversity of Migrants; 5 Foreign Students at American Schools; 6 Immigrant Education and Generational Assimilation; 7 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Chapter 5: International Migration and the Economics of Language; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Research Issues and Methodology; 3 Choice of Destination; 4 Determinants of Language Proficiency; 5 Effects of Language on Earnings; 6 Summary and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Chapter 6: Immigrants and Immigrant Health; Abstract 1 Introduction2 Determinants of the HIE; 3 The National Health Interview Survey; 4 Measuring Immigrant Health and Assimilation; 5 Analyzing Cohort and Assimilation Effects; 6 The Healthy Immigrant Effect; 7 Conclusions; Chapter 7: Immigrants and Demography: Marriage, Divorce, and Fertility; Abstract; 1 Motivation: Why Study Immigrant Marriage and Fertility?; 2 Methodological Challenges to the Study of Immigrant Marriage and Fertility; 3 Marriage and Divorce Among Immigrants; 4 Fertility; 5 Conclusion; Cameo 2: Immigrants and Religion; 1 Introduction; 2 Economics of Religion 3 Immigrant Religiosity |
ISBN: | 978-0-444-63372-9 ; 978-0-444-53769-0 ; 0-444-53769-4 ; 0-444-53769-4 ; 0-444-63372-3 ; 978-0-444-53768-3 ; 978-0-444-53769-0 ; 978-0-444-63372-9 |
Classification: | Demographie ; Wirtschaftswachstum |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012254757