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Migranten 9 Migrants 9 Einwanderung 5 Immigration 5 Occupational qualification 3 Qualifikation 3 Bildungsertrag 2 Bildungsinvestition 2 Canada 2 Einkommen 2 Einwanderungsrecht 2 Human capital investment 2 Illegal immigration 2 Illegale Migration 2 Immigration law 2 Income 2 Kanada 2 Returns to education 2 USA 2 United States 2 Aktiengesellschaft 1 Arbeitsangebot 1 Arbeitsmarkt 1 Bibliometrics 1 Bibliometrie 1 Bildungsniveau 1 Börsengang 1 Citizenship 1 Comparison 1 Dual economy 1 Dual listing 1 Dualwirtschaft 1 Educational achievement 1 Englisch (Sprache) 1 English (Language) 1 Ethnic group 1 Ethnische Gruppe 1 Exemption from punishment 1 Generationengerechtigkeit 1 Homeownership 1
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Chiswick, Barry R. 2 Aydemir, Abdurrahman 1 Beach, Charles M. 1 Duleep, Harriet O. 1 Gang, Ira N. 1 Green, Alan G. 1 Jaeger, David A. 1 Kaestner, Robert 1 Kaushal, Neeraj 1 Kossoudji, Sherrie A. 1 Miller, Paul W. 1 Reimers, David M. 1 Sweetman, Arthur 1 Worswick, Christopher 1 Yun, Myeong-Su 1
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Immigration : trends, consequences and prospects for the United States 11
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In: Immigration : trends, consequences and prospects for …, (pp. vii-viii). 2007
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Impacts of the Point System and Immigration Policy Levers on Skill Characteristics of Canadian Immigrants
Beach, Charles M.; Green, Alan G.; Worswick, Christopher - In: Immigration : trends, consequences and prospects for …, (pp. 349-401). 2007
This paper examines how changes in immigration policy levers actually affect the skill characteristics of immigrant arrivals using a unique Canadian immigrant landings database. The paper identifies some hypotheses on the possible effects on immigrant skill characteristics of the total...
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Welfare Reform and Immigrants: Does the Five-year Ban Matter?
Kaestner, Robert; Kaushal, Neeraj - In: Immigration : trends, consequences and prospects for …, (pp. 311-347). 2007
Welfare reform banned newly arrived immigrants who came to the US after 1996 from receiving federally funded benefits for five years. One assessment of the success of the five-year ban is the effect it has on behaviors that determine economic success and the likelihood of becoming a public...
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Immigration Amnesty and Immigrant's Earnings
Gang, Ira N.; Yun, Myeong-Su - In: Immigration : trends, consequences and prospects for …, (pp. 273-309). 2007
We review the role immigration amnesties have played in US immigration policy, placing them in the context of similar programs embarked upon by other nations. The theory of amnesties suggests rent-seeking, bargaining, and costs as reasons for a country offering an amnesty, often in conjunction...
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First- and Second-Generation Immigrant Educational Attainment and Labor Market Outcomes: A Comparison of the United States and Canada
Aydemir, Abdurrahman; Sweetman, Arthur - In: Immigration : trends, consequences and prospects for …, (pp. 215-270). 2007
The educational and labor market outcomes of the first, first-and-a-half (1.5), second, and third generations of immigrants to the United States (US) and Canada are compared. These countries’ immigration policies have diverged on important dimensions since the 1960s, resulting in large...
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Immigrant and Native Asset Accumulation in Housing
Kossoudji, Sherrie A. - In: Immigration : trends, consequences and prospects for …, (pp. 185-213). 2007
Purchasing a home is the largest expenditure many people will make during their lifetime, as well as their greatest source of wealth. There is a homeownership gap between natives and immigrants well documented in the literature. I examine the determinants of homeownership, the value of purchased...
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Green Cards and the Location Choices of Immigrants in the United States, 1971–2000
Jaeger, David A. - In: Immigration : trends, consequences and prospects for …, (pp. 131-183). 2007
This paper examines the determinants of the initial location choices of immigrants who enter the U.S. with different kinds of visas (“green cards”). Conditional logit models with the 48 contiguous U.S. states as the choice set are estimated using population data on immigrants from the...
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Modeling Immigrants’ Language Skills
Chiswick, Barry R.; Miller, Paul W. - In: Immigration : trends, consequences and prospects for …, (pp. 75-128). 2007
One in nine people between the ages of 18 and 64 in the US, and every second foreign-born person in this age bracket, speak Spanish at home. And whereas around 80 percent of adult immigrants in the US from non-English-speaking countries other than Mexico are proficient in English, only about 50...
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Immigrant Skill Transferability and the Propensity to Invest in Human Capital
Duleep, Harriet O. - In: Immigration : trends, consequences and prospects for …, (pp. 43-73). 2007
As immigrants live, learn, and earn in the US, the earnings of comparably educated immigrants converge regardless of their country or admission status. Indeed, controlling for initial human capital levels, there is an inverse relationship between immigrant entry earnings and earnings growth....
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Migrants to America Since 1986
Reimers, David M. - In: Immigration : trends, consequences and prospects for …, (pp. 9-42). 2007
Since 1986, when the immigration Reform and Control Act was passed, migration to the United States has grown steadily. This includes immigrants, nonimmigrants, undocumented immigrants, and border crossers. Immigration averaged nearly one million annually from 1990 to 2002, with family...
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