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This paper examines the effect of changes in migration determinants on the skill level of undocumented immigrants from … Mexican economic conditions are associated with a decline in the average educational levels of undocumented immigrants …. Stricter border enforcement is associated with higher average skill levels. Access to a network of previous immigrants appears …
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in the workplace and community. While Detroit was not a gateway city for immigrants, secondary migration flows continued …
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held a series of conferences focused on increasing access to financial services for immigrants. The conference series was … conducted under the umbrella of CCA’s Center for the Study of Financial Access for Immigrants. The primary goal of the … conference series was to provide forums where individuals interested in the topic of financial services access for immigrants …
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Immigration is changing the face of the Ninth District, though still slowly in many parts
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Immigrants have become a lightning rod for the resentment of native-born taxpayers who disapprove of extra spending on …
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Immigrants help fuel the U.S. economy, representing about one in every six workers. Because of accelerated immigration …-skilled immigrants actually grew faster during the period. …
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Limited access to migrant networks and strong geographic preferences may underlie border migrants' willingness to settle for lower wages on the border rather than seek higher wages by venturing into the U.S. interior.
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Conventional wisdom maintains that immigrants take out of an economy more than they put in. Conventional wisdom, in …
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