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References for Family-friendly and human-capital-based immigration policy
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Further reading
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Key references
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Jasso, G., Rosenzweig, M. "Do immigrants
screened for skills do better than family-reunification
immigrants?" International
Migration Review 29:1 (1995): 85–111. Key reference: [1]
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DeSilva, A. "Earnings of
immigrant classes in the early 1980s in Canada: A
re-examination." Canadian Public
Policy 23:2 (1997): 179–202. Key reference: [2]
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Duleep, H., Regets, M. "Admission criteria
and immigrant earnings profiles." International
Migration Review 30:2 (1996): 571–590. Key reference: [3]
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Duleep, H., Regets, M. "Family
unification, siblings, and skills." In: Duleep, H., Wunnava, P. V. (eds). Immigrants and
Immigration Policy: Individual Skills, Family Ties, and Group
Identities. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1996. Key reference: [4]
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Duleep, H., Liu, X., Regets, M. Country of Origin
and Immigrant Earnings, 1960–2000: A Human Capital Investment
Perspective. IZA Discussion
Paper No.8628, 2014. Key reference: [5]
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Duleep, H., Regets, M. The Elusive
Concept of Immigrant Quality: Evidence from 1970–1990. IZA Discussion
Paper No.631, 2002. Key reference: [6]
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Duleep, H., Regets, M. "Measuring
immigrant wage growth using matched CPS files." Demography 34:2 (1997): 239–249. Key reference: [7]
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Duleep, H., Dowhan, D. "Insights from
longitudinal data on the earnings growth of US foreign-born
men." Demography 39:3 (2002): 485–506. Key reference: [8]
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Green, D., Worswick, C. "Immigrant earnings
profiles in the presence of human capital investment: Measuring
cohort and macro effects." Labour
Economics 19:2 (2012): 241–259. Key reference: [9]
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Green, D. "Immigrant
occupational attainment: Assimilation and mobility over
time." Journal of Labor
Economics 17:1 (1999): 49–79. Key reference: [10]
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Kannankutty, N., Burreli, J. Why Did They Come
to the United States? A Profile of Immigrant Scientists and
Engineers. NSF No.07-324, 2007. Key reference: [11]
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Duleep, H., Jaeger, D., Regets, M. How Immigration
May Affect US Native Entrepreneurship: Theoretical Building
Blocks and Preliminary Results. IZA Discussion
Paper No.6677, 2012. Key reference: [12]
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Sorensen, E. "Measuring the
employment effects of immigrants with different legal statuses
on native workers." In: Duleep, H., Wunnava, P. (eds). Immigrants and
Immigration Policy: Individual Skills, Family Ties, and Group
Identities.. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1996. Key reference: [13]
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Jasso, G., Rosenzweig, M. "Do immigrants
screened for skills do better than family-reunification
immigrants?" International
Migration Review 29:1 (1995): 85–111.
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Additional References
- Barrett, A., Duffy, D. "Are Ireland’s immigrants integrating into its labour market?" International Migration Review 2:3 (2008): 597–619.
- Bauer, T., Pereira, P., Vogler, M., Zimmermann, K. "Portuguese migrants in the German labor market: Performance and self-selection." International Migration Review 36:2 (2002): 467–491.
- Chiswick, B. R. "The effect of Americanization on the earnings of foreign born men." Journal of Political Economy 86:5 (1978): 897–922.
- Duleep, H., Sider, H. The Economic Status of Americans of Southern and Eastern European Ancestry.. Washington, DC: US Commission on Civil Rights, 1986.
- Dustmann, C. "Return migration, investment in children, and intergenerational mobility: Comparing sons of foreign and native born fathers." Journal of Human Resources 43:2 (2008): 299–324.
- Dustmann, C., Frattini, T. Immigration: The European Experience. IZA Discussion Paper No.6261, 2011.
- Regets, M. "The science and engineering labor force." Digest of Key Science and Engineering Indicators 2008. Arlington, VA: National Science Board, 2008.
- Winkelmann, R. "Immigration: The New Zealand experience." In: Zimmermann, K. (ed). European Migration—What Do We Know?. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.
- Zimmermann, K. "A migrant plan for Germany" The Wall Street Journal (2015-11-29).