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Comparing the “D.V” lottery with the point system: costs, benefits and a superior alternative.
Uwaifo, Ruth
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EconWPA
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2005
The diversity visa lottery popularly known as the D.V lottery is a U.S relatively new
immigration
policy that was … in the U.S. However, from the policy inception,
immigration
specialists seriously doubted the claimed objective. They … would be probably had to verify. In this paper, we review in details the D.V
immigration
policy program considering …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005125765
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40 million Aussies? The
Immigration
Debate Revisited
Corden, Max
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EconWPA
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2004
If Australia's population were to reach 40 million, it could only result from either a drastic reversal of the decline in the fertility rate or a very large increase in the rate of net migration. This lecture explores this interesting question.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005408359
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The Earnings of US immigrants
Jasso, Guillermina
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Rosensweig, Mark
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Smith, James P.
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EconWPA
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2003
Using a new survey of legal immigrants to the United States, the authors develop and test a model of the determinants of skill selectivity of those migrants
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005408303
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Effects of Business Cycles on Labour Market Assimilation of Immigrants
Aydemir, Abdurrahman
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EconWPA
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2003
This study addresses the effects of macroeconomic conditions on the labour market outcomes of immigrants. It simultaneously identifies the separate effects of macro conditions at the time of entry to the labour market and at the time of the survey, while allowing for cohort effects. Also, for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005408346
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Effects of Business Cycles on Labour Market Assimilation of Immigrants
Aydemir, Abdurrahman
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EconWPA
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2003
This study addresses the effects of macroeconomic conditions on the labour market outcomes of immigrants. It simultaneously identifies the separate effects of macro conditions at the time of entry to the labour market and at the time of the survey, while allowing for cohort effects. Also, for...
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