Economif effects of Immigration

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November 23, 2013

 

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Trends in Immigrant Skills ?« Economic theory implies that the labor market impact of immigration depends on how the skills of immigrants compare with those of native-born citizens in the host country. ?« In 1960, the average immigrant man living in the United States earned about 4 percent more than the average native-born man...
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By 1998, the average immigrant earned about 23 percent less. The worsening economic performance of immigrants can be attributed partly to a decline in their relative skills across successive waves. ?« History suggests that economic assimilation - the acquisition of skills, such as English-language proficiency, that employer?¦s value, narrows the wage gap between immigrants and native born citizens...
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