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Title Immigration : trends, consequences and prospects for the United States / edited by Barry R. Chiswick.

Publication Info. Amsterdam ; San Diego, CA. : Elsevier JAI, [2008]
©2008

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Description 1 online resource.
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series Research in labor economics ; v. 27
Research in labor economics ; v. 27.
Summary Immigration to what is now the United States has been a contentious issue from the earliest days of the European settlement. The tension between those opposing further immigration on either social or economic grounds and those favoring it has continued over these 3 1/2 centuries to this very day. The complexity of the immigration debate has intensified over the past few decades because of changes in the role of the United States in the international arena, changes in the way Americans view themselves, and changes in the U.S. economy. The growth of the role of government in providing medical, educational and income transfer benefits (in kind and in cash), especially to low-income families has implications for the impacts on the U.S. economy of low-skilled immigrants. The change in the structure of the economy, from a growing demand for production workers in factories and mines to an economy with a declining demand in these sectors but a high demand for workers with high levels of technical and managerial skill, also has implications for immigration policy. In this complex environment, immigration policy has again risen to the forefront. What has been recent immigration history and what have been the consequences of these inflows of people? The purpose of this volume is to address these contemporary issues.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Introduction / Barry R. Chiswick -- Migrants to America since 1986 / David M. Reimers -- Immigrant skill transferability and the propensity to invest in human capital / Harriet O. Duleep -- Modeling immigrants language skills / Barry R. Chiswick, Paul W. Miller -- Green cards and the location choices of immigrants in the United States, 1971-2000 / David A. Jaeger -- Immigrant and native asset accumulation in housing / Sherrie A. Kossoudji -- First- and second-generation immigrant educational attainment and labor market outcomes : a comparison of the United States and Canada / Abdurrahman Aydemir, Arthur Sweetman -- Immigration amnesty and immigrant's earnings / Ira N. Gang, Myeong-Su Yun -- Welfare reform and immigrants : does the five-year ban matter? / Robert Kaestner, Neeraj Kaushal -- Impacts of the point system and immigration policy levers on skill characteristics of Canadian immigrants / Charles M. Beach, Alan G. Green, Christopher Worswick.
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Subject Immigrants -- United States -- Economic conditions.
Immigrants.
United States.
Economic conditions.
Immigrants -- United States -- Social conditions.
Social conditions.
United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Economic aspects.
Emigration and immigration.
United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects.
Social aspects.
United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy.
Government policy.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Chiswick, Barry R.
Other Form: Print version: Immigration. Amsterdam ; San Diego, CA. : Elsevier JAI, ©2008 9780762313914 0762313919 (OCoLC)163326373
ISBN 9780080551302 (electronic book)
0080551300 (electronic book)
9781849504744 (electronic book)
1849504741 (electronic book)
0762313919 (Cloth)
9780762313914