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Integration -- Chapter 6: The Macro Context of Immigration -- Chapter 7: Extending Sensemaking of Immigrant Integration. …Chapter 1: Immigrant Work Integration: A Wicked Problem -- Chapter 2: The Sensemaking Perspective -- Chapter 3: The …This open access book explores the wicked problem of immigrant work integration, with specific examples from Canada …
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This research article attempts to analyze the relationship between career status and retirement readiness of skilled immigrants in Thailand’s educational sector. This article employed a sample of 319 skilled immigrants in the Northeast of Thailand and performed a statistical analysis utilizing...
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Canada, the US, and most Western countries are looking to STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics …) immigrants to boost innovation and economic growth. Canada in particular has welcomed many STEM immigrants over the past quarter … the innovation activity of highly educated immigrants, which highlights the likely role of immigration policy in …
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temporary migrants already in the country as sources of permanent immigration. An overview of key results in the literature on … evaluated. The theoretical implications of skilled migration are discussed within the context of the benefits to the skilled … emphasis on their advantages and disadvantages. The recent immigration policies of a number of major immigrant …
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-firm mobility of white immigrants may play an important role in their relative economic success in Canada, while adding to growing …
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We compare winning and losing firms in lotteries for H-1B visas, matching administrative data on these lotteries to administrative tax data on U.S. firms and to approved U.S. patents. Winning one additional H-1B visa crowds out about 1.5 other workers at the firm. Additional H-1Bs have...
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