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Immigrants who arrived in the U.S. before the Civil War were less likely to reside in locations with high immigrant concentrations as their time in the U.S. increased. This is contrary to the experience of recent immigrants who show no decrease in concentration after arrival. The reduced...
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immigration policies of the two countries began to diverge considerably: the United States stressing family reunification and …
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, mortality, life expectancy, and immigration. Particular emphasis is placed on the interaction between rising inequality and the … contributions to slowing growth are made by a decline in the population share of both legal and illegal immigration and a turnaround …
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Can history shed light on the modern debate about immigration's labor market impact in high wage economies? This paper … global century. It then assesses the effects of immigration on wages and employment with and without international capital … economic relationships and immigration policy. It concludes with an explanation for the apparent difference in immigration …
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