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opportunities as a way to deter further illegal immigration and as such is likely to increase poverty among an already marginalized …
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We test for an effect of Arizona’s 2007 Legal Arizona Workers Act (LAWA) on the proportion of the state population characterized as foreign-born, as non-citizen, and as non-citizen Hispanic. We use the synthetic control method to select a group of states against which the population trends of...
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's 1980-99 landed immigrants, and that its share was highly selective by immigration class, language ability, and place of … landing, and that the net loss was also highly selective by immigration class, language ability, and place of origin, but … immigration. Adoption of foreign children, recruitment of third-world students and researchers in the universities and research …
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's 1980-99 landed immigrants, and that its share was highly selective by immigration class, language ability, and place of … landing, and that the net loss was also highly selective by immigration class, language ability, and place of origin, but … immigration. Adoption of foreign children, recruitment of third-world students and researchers in the universities and research …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005635292
More and younger immigrants cannot, on their own, offset the impact of low past fertility on Canadian workforce growth, old-age dependency, and incomes per person. Later retirement, higher fertility, and faster productivity growth are more powerful tools to ease the stress of demographic change...
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the long-run viability of society as a whole. One possible solution is to permit more immigration, which will both … increase the labor force and broaden the tax base. Increasing immigration has a variety of effects on the local population … attractiveness of immigration as a solution to population ageing. This paper examines immigration as a solution to the problem of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012019277
immigration to the United States. We approach this study from two different dimensions to document some of the forces driving this … change in the sex-ratio. The first approach, focusing on changes between birth cohorts, demonstrates that immigration is …
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, depending on the development of domestic labour participation. Persistently high immigration numbers, however, will defer the … demographic caused decline of the workforce for some years. In contrast, even high, if realistic, immigration flows will only slow …
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the long-run viability of society as a whole. One possible solution is to permit more immigration, which will both … increase the labor force and broaden the tax base. Increasing immigration has a variety of effects on the local population … attractiveness of immigration as a solution to population ageing. This paper examines immigration as a solution to the problem of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012021582
the long-run viability of society as a whole. One possible solution is to permit more immigration, which will both … increase the labor force and broaden the tax base. Increasing immigration has a variety of effects on the local population … attractiveness of immigration as a solution to population ageing. This paper examines immigration as a solution to the problem of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012159286