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unskilled work. In the extreme third case, immigration can even allow the expansion of new forms of low skill manufacturing.  … wird ebenfalls diskutiert: Immigration kann es sogar ermöglichen, dass neue Formen von niedrig qualifizierter …
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demand and technology, production expansion, and specialization of native workers as immigration rises. …
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Public debate on immigration focuses on its effects on wages and employment, yet the discussion typically fails to … consider the effects of immigration on working conditions that affect workers' health. There is growing evidence that …. Recent studies show that as immigration rises, native workers are pushed into less demanding jobs. Such market adjustments …
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This paper investigates the impact of immigration on the college enrollment of U.S. natives. Many studies have focused …
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immigration-induced skill-mix changes between 1860 and 1930. We find that capital began as a q-complement for skilled and … allowed the U.S. economy to absorb the large wave of less-skilled immigration with a modest decline in less-skilled relative …
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immigrants from different countries and arriving under different immigration policy regimes vary in their probability of over …-qualification. The results suggest that both country of origin (sending factor) and immigration policy (selecting factor) matter and that …
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study the effect high skill immigration on productivity. Using a unique data set on manufacturing firms, I investigate …
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