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dependent countries became more likely to work in academic institutions if they graduated after 2004 than immigrants from the …
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Academia and the public media have emphasized the link between STEM majors and innovation, as well as the need for STEM graduates in the U.S. economy. Given the proclivity of international students to hold STEM degrees, immigration policy may be used to attract and retain high-skilled STEM...
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change. While part of this increase is likely due to the rather mechanical drop in return migration among STEM graduates …
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dependent countries became more likely to work in academic institutions if they graduated after 2004 than immigrants from the …
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dependent countries became more likely to work in academic institutions if they graduated after 2004 than immigrants from the …
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Academia and the public media have emphasized the link between STEM majors and innovation, as well as the need for STEM graduates in the U.S. economy. Given the proclivity of international students to hold STEM degrees, immigration policy may be used to attract and retain high-skilled STEM...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012918252
Academia and the public media have emphasized the link between STEM majors and innovation, as well as the need for STEM graduates in the U.S. economy. Given the proclivity of international students to hold STEM degrees, immigration policy may be used to attract and retain high-skilled STEM...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011867894
across the business cycle. We show that immigrants from country-of-origin groups that have lower participation costs are more … sensitive to economic conditions than immigrants from high cost groups. These results do not seem to be driven by variation …
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show that immigrants from country-of-origin groups that have lower social costs to participation, as measured by past SSDI … participation rates for their origin group, are more sensitive to economic downturns than immigrants from high cost groups. We …
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