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to document that the employment decline was particularly severe for immigrants. Historically, immigrant men were more … likely to be employed than native men. The COVID-related labor market disruptions eliminated the immigrant employment … advantage. By April 2020, immigrant men had lower employment rates than native men. The reversal occurred both because the rate …
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Immigrant supply shocks are typically expected to reduce the wage of comparable workers. Natives may respond to the … the foreign-born workforce since 1976. The raw correlations suggest that the immigrant supply shock did not change the …
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improvement in immigrant performance is not explained by changes in origin-country composition, educational attainment or state of …
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improvement in immigrant performance is not explained by changes in origin-country composition, educational attainment or state of …
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immigrant flow than that which entered the United States. This skill gap, however, is mostly attributable to differences in the … national origin mix of the immigrant flows admitted by the two countries. In effect, the point system "works" because it alters … the national origin mix of immigrant flows, and not because it generates a more skilled immigrant flow from a given source …
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improvement in immigrant performance is not explained by changes in origin-country composition, educational attainment or state of …
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