United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Economic aspects
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United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Economic aspects
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of27
- Heaven's door, immigration policy and the American economy, George J. Borjas
- Immigration, trends, consequences and prospects for the United States, edited by Barry R. Chiswick
- The gift of global talent, how migration shapes business, economy & society, William R. Kerr
- The flight of the creative class, the new global competition for talent, Richard Florida
- The economic and fiscal consequences of immigration, Panel on the Economic and Fiscal Consequences of Immigration ; Francine D. Blau and Christopher Mackie, editors ; Committee on National Statistics, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education
- Streets of gold, America's untold story of immigrant success, Ran Abramitzky, Leah Boustan
- The fight for time, migrant day laborers and the politics of precarity, Paul Apostolidis
- How many is too many?, the progressive argument for reducing immigration into the United States, Philip Cafaro
- Migration states and welfare states, why is America different from Europe?, Assaf Razin and Efraim Sadka
- The economic consequences of immigration, Julian L. Simon
- Newcomers in the workplace, immigrants and the restructuring of the U.S. economy, edited by Louise Lamphere, Alex Stepick, and Guillermo Grenier
- Migration and international trade, the US experience since 1945, Roger White
- The economic sociology of immigration, essays on networks, ethnicity, and entrepreneurship, Alejandro Portes, editor
- Friends or strangers, the impact of immigrants on the U.S. economy, George J. Borjas
- High-skilled migration to the United States and its economic consequences, edited by Gordon H. Hanson, William R. Kerr, and Sarah Turner
- Targeted, homeland security and the business of immigration, Deepa Fernandes ; foreword by Howard Zinn
- Immigration and welfare state retrenchment, why the US experience is not reflected in western Europe, Dennis C. Spies
- Immigration and the financial crisis, the United States and Australia compared, edited by John Higley, John Nieuwenhuysen, Stine Neerup
- Clamor at the gates, the new American immigration, edited by Nathan Glazer
- Indian diaspora in the United States, brain drain or gain?, Anjali Sahay
- Guest workers and resistance to U.S. corporate despotism, Immanuel Ness
- Immigration and opportunity, race, ethnicity, and employment in the United States, Frank D. Bean and Stephanie Bell-Rose, editors
- Immigrants and boomers, forging a new social contract for the future of America, Dowell Myers
- The economic logic of illegal immigration, Gordon H. Hanson
- The border within, the economics of immigration in an age of fear, Tara Watson & Kalee Thompson
- Migration and economic growth; a study of Great Britain and the Atlantic economy
- We wanted workers, unraveling the immigration narrative, George J. Borjas
Outgoing Resources
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