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that an additional robot reduces employment and wages in an industry by roughly as much as an additional 2 to 3 workers and … by 3 to 4 workers in particular groups, which far exceed estimated effects of an additional immigrant on employment and … employment, the estimated coefficients suggest that continued exponential growth of robots could disrupt job markets in the …
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education overseas is that the US has come to rely extensively on the immigration of highly educated persons to maintain a lead …
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People flows refers to the movement of people across international borders in the form of immigration, international … citizens of immigrant-receiving countries benefit most from immigration. The paper considers "radically economic policies" such … as auctioning immigration visas or charging sizeable fees and spending the funds on current residents to increase the …
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In the 1980s, the wages and employment rates of less-skilled Americans fell relative to those of more-skilled workers … imports in the U.S. economy to these trends. Our empirical evidence indicates that both trade and immigration augmented the … immigration increased the effective supply of high school dropouts by 28 percent for men and 31 percent for women. We estimate …
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