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High levels of immigration to the United States have caused the size of the foreign-born population to increase …
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legal migration and introduce a number of challenges for migrants, employers, law enforcement, and policymakers. This … and more punitive sanctions for undocumented migrants and smugglers, there have been periods in recent history when … undocumented immigration has been viewed with benign neglect. We review the costs and benefits of undocumented migration from a …
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. Relative to immigrants from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea – countries not covered by the post-Tiananmen immigration policy … green card has a significant positive effect on skilled migrants' labor market outcomes …
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Many immigrant destination countries face considerable pressure to change their immigration policies. One of the most … be more efficient than current ways of allocating visas, could boost the economic contribution of immigration to the …
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.S. immigration policy plays an important role in whether immigrants bring in a spouse. We further investigate the trade-offs in …
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hold "worse" jobs than U.S. natives, the impact of immigration on U.S. natives' working conditions has received little … attention. This study examines how immigration affected U.S. natives' occupational exposure to workplace hazards and the return … to such exposure over 1990 to 2018. The results indicate that immigration causes less-educated U.S. natives' exposure to …
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This study examines the impact of having a clear path to lawful permanent resident status, or a "green card," and naturalized citizenship on marital status and spousal characteristics among Chinese immigrants in the United States. A series of U.S. policy changes in the early 1990s made all...
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This study examines the impact of having a clear path to lawful permanent resident status, or a "green card," and naturalized citizenship on marital status and spousal characteristics among Chinese immigrants in the United States. A series of U.S. policy changes in the early 1990s made all...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013541972