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References for Immigrant labor and work-family decisions of native-born women
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Further reading
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Key references
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Furtado, D. Fertility
Responses of High-skilled Native Women to Immigrant
Inflows IZA Discussion
Paper No.8607, 2014. Key reference: [1]
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Ottaviano, G. I. P., Peri, G. "Rethinking the
effect of immigration on wages" Journal of the
European Economic Association 10:1 (2012): 152–197. Key reference: [2]
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Farré, L., González, L., Ortega, F. "Immigration,
family responsibilities, and the labor supply of skilled native
women" B.E. Journal of
Economic Analysis & Policy 11:1 (2011): 1–46. Key reference: [3]
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Barone, G., Mocetti, S. "With a little help
from abroad: The effect of low-skilled immigration on the female
labour supply" Labour
Economics 18:5 (2011): 664–675. Key reference: [4]
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Cortes, P., Tessada, J. "Low-skilled
immigration and the labor supply of highly skilled women" American Economic
Journal: Applied Economics 3:3 (2011): 88–123. Key reference: [5]
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Forlani, E., Lodigiani, E., Mendolicchio, C. "Impact of
low-skilled immigration on female labour supply" The Scandinavian
Journal of Economics 117:2 (2015): 452–492. Key reference: [6]
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Cortes, P., Pan, J. "Outsourcing
household production: Foreign domestic workers and native labor
supply in Hong Kong" Journal of Labor
Economics 31:2 (2013): 327–371. Key reference: [7]
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Freire, T. How the 1978
Changes to the Foreign Domestic Workers Law in Singapore
Increased the Female Labour Supply University
Library of Munich, Germany MPRA
Paper No.44448, 2013. Key reference: [8]
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Furtado, D., Hock, H. "Low skilled
immigration and work-fertility tradeoffs among high skilled US
natives" American Economic
Review 100:2 (2010): 224–228. Key reference: [9]
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Furtado, D. Can Immigrants
Help Women “Have it All”? Immigrant Labor and Women’s Joint
Fertility and Labor Supply Decisions IZA Discussion
Paper No.8614, 2014-11. Key reference: [10]
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Amuedo-Dorantes, C., Sevilla, A. "Low-skilled
immigration and parenting investments of college-educated
mothers in the United States: Evidence from time-use
data" Journal of Human
Resources 49:3 (2014): 509–539. Key reference: [11]
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Cortes, P. "The effect of
low-skilled immigration on US prices: Evidence from CPI
data" Journal of
Political Economy 116:3 (2008): 381–422. Key reference: [12]
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Goldin, C. "A grand gender
convergence: Its last chapter" American Economic
Review 104:4 (2014): 1091–1119. Key reference: [13]
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Furtado, D. Fertility
Responses of High-skilled Native Women to Immigrant
Inflows IZA Discussion
Paper No.8607, 2014.
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