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of legal immigrants and of native workers, and is almost perfectly flat during the prime working years. Second, the …
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the entry wage disadvantage disappeared quickly, as the immigrants assimilated in the American economy and acquired skills … immigrants will likely experience. …
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to document that the employment decline was particularly severe for immigrants. Historically, immigrant men were more …-of-work immigrants could find jobs fell relative to the native job-finding rate. A small part of the relative increase in the immigrant … rate of job loss arises because immigrants were less likely to work in jobs that could be performed remotely and suffered …
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lower wage by moving to markets that were not directly targeted by immigrants and where presumably the wage did not drop …
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lower wage by moving to markets that were not directly targeted by immigrants and where presumably the wage did not drop …
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elasticity of product demand, the rate at which the consumer base expands as immigrants enter the receiving country, the …
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whose research overlapped with that of the Soviets. We also document an increased mobility rate (to lower …
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