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THE IMPACT OF IMMIGRATION ON THE LABOR MARKET
Journal of Economic Surveys, 2019The literature on the impact of immigration on the labor market is highly controversial. The aim of this paper is to review the existing literature and draw some general conclusions on how wages and employment respond to immigration.
Anthony Edo
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Embeddedness and Immigration: Notes on the Social Determinants of Economic Action
American Journal of Sociology, 1993This article contributes to the reemerging field of economic sociology by (1) delving into its classic roots to refine current concepts and (2) using examples from the immigration literature to explore the different forms in which social structures ...
A. Portes, Julia Sensenbrenner
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Immigration, Acculturation, and Adaptation
, 1997La psychologie interculturelle a montre qu'il existait des rapports etroits entre le contexte culturel et le developpement comportemental de l'individu. Cette relation etablie, l'effort des recherches interculturelles a de plus en plus porte sur ce qu'il
J. Berry
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The Effects of Immigration on the Labor Market Outcomes of Less-skilled Natives
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the New Immigration, 2018This paper examines the effects of immigration on the labor market outcomes of less-skilled natives. Working from a simple model of a local labor market, we show that the effects of immigration can be estimated from the correlations between the fraction ...
Joseph G. Altonji, David Card
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Remaking the American Mainstream: Assimilation and Contemporary Immigration
, 2003In this age of multicultural democracy, the idea of assimilation - that the social distance separating immigrants and their children from the mainstream of American society closes over time - seems outdated and, in some forms, even offensive.
R. Alba, V. Nee
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2022
Immigration has been a constant force shaping American life, both before and after national independence. Millions of individuals from around the world, with some degree of volition, decided that they could benefit from making the move to the United States or before that the British colonies of North America.
CARL J. BON TEMPO, HASIA R. DINER
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Immigration has been a constant force shaping American life, both before and after national independence. Millions of individuals from around the world, with some degree of volition, decided that they could benefit from making the move to the United States or before that the British colonies of North America.
CARL J. BON TEMPO, HASIA R. DINER
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The Impact of Immigration Enforcement on the Nation’s Schools
The American Educational Research Journal, 2020In response to growing concerns about the impact of harsh immigration enforcement policy since the 2016 presidential campaign, we examined its overall impact on the nation’s schools, using survey data completed by over 3,600 educators across the country.
Jongyeon Ee, Patricia Gándara
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Rethinking Assimilation Theory for a New Era of Immigration 1
International Migration Review, 1997Assimilation theory has been subject to intensive critique for decades. Yet no other framework has provided the social science community with as deep a corpus of cumulative findings concerning the incorporation of immigrants and their descendants.
R. Alba, V. Nee
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Immigration as a social determinant of health.
Annual Review of Public Health, 2015Although immigration and immigrant populations have become increasingly important foci in public health research and practice, a social determinants of health approach has seldom been applied in this area.
H. Castañeda+5 more
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EXPLICIT ESTIMATES FROM CAPTURE-RECAPTURE DATA WITH BOTH DEATH AND IMMIGRATION-STOCHASTIC MODEL.
Biometrika, 1965A brief review, with references, of the literature on capture-recapture theory is given in Jolly (1963). More recently, Cormack (1964) gives a solution, including asymptotic variances, for a specific situation involving the marking and release of a non ...
G. Jolly
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