Foreign workers -- United States
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Foreign workers -- United States
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Foreign workers
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Incoming Resources
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- No man's land, Jamaican guestworkers in America and the global history of deportable labor, Cindy Hahamovitch
- High-skilled migration to the United States and its economic consequences, edited by Gordon H. Hanson, William R. Kerr, and Sarah Turner
- The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, legislating a new America, edited by Gabriel J. Chin, Rose Cuison Villazor
- Friends or strangers, the impact of immigrants on the U.S. economy, George J. Borjas
- The once and future worker, a vision for the renewal of work in America, Oren Cass
- The fight for time, migrant day laborers and the politics of precarity, Paul Apostolidis
- Immigration and the work force, economic consequences for the United States and source areas, edited by George J. Borjas and Richard B. Freeman
- The gift of global talent, how migration shapes business, economy & society, William R. Kerr
- Birds of passage, migrant labor and industrial societies, Michael J. Piore
- Unions, immigration, and internationalization, new challenges and changing coalitions in the United States and France, Leah A. Haus
- Guest workers and resistance to U.S. corporate despotism, Immanuel Ness
- US labor in trouble and transition, the failure of reform from above, the promise of revival from below, Kim Moody
- Importing poverty?, immigration and the changing face of rural America, Philip Martin
- Immigration and opportunity, race, ethnicity, and employment in the United States, Frank D. Bean and Stephanie Bell-Rose, editors
- Migrant workers in western Europe and the United States, by Jonathan Power, in collaboration with Marguerite Garling and Anna Hardman
- The economic logic of illegal immigration, Gordon H. Hanson
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