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(2003), 'The Effect of Immigration on Native Self-Employment', Journal of Labor Economics, 21 (3), July, 619-50 -- Julian R … Antecol, Deborah A. Cobb-Clark, and Stephen J. Trejo (2003), 'Immigration Policy and the Skills of Immigrants to Australia …-73 -- Cynthia Feliciano (2005), 'Educational Selectivity in U.S. Immigration: How Do Immigrants Compare to Those Left Behind …
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issues), in interdisciplinary immigration journals, and in papers by economists published in journals associate …
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reduce employment among the least-skilled workers they are intended to help. But they also increase wages for many of them …
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low-wage, low-skill workers that minimum wages are intended to help. If minimum wages reduce employment of low …The potential benefits of higher minimum wages come from the higher wages for affected workers, some of whom are in …-skill workers, then minimum wages are not a "free lunch" with which to help poor and low-income families, but instead pose a …
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destination among international migrants, the determinants among immigrants of destination language proficiency, and the labor …This chapter reports on the “economics of language” for immigrants—that is, the influence of language on the choice of … market consequences of that proficiency, as expressed in their earnings. Immigrants tend to take language differences across …
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