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References for Skill-based immigration, economic integration, and economic performance
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Further reading
- Aydemir, A. "Skill based immigrant selection and labor market outcomes by visa category" In: Constant, A. F., Zimmermann, K. F. (eds). International Handbook on the Economics of Migration. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2013.
- Green, A. G., Green, D. A. "The economic goals of Canada's immigration policy: Past and present" Canadian Public Policy 25:4 (1999): 425–451.
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Key references
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Aydemir, A., Borjas, G. J. "Cross-country
variation in the impact of international migration: Canada, Mexico,
and the United States" Journal of the
European Economic Association 5:4 (2007): 663–708. Key reference: [1]
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Chaloff, J., Lemaitre, G. Managing
Highly-Skilled Labour Migration: A Comparative Analysis of
Migration Policies and Challenges in OECD Countries OECD Social,
Employment and Migration Working Papers No.79, 2009. Key reference: [2]
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Cobb-Clark, D. "Do selection
criteria make a difference? Visa category and the labour market
status of immigrants to Australia" Economic
Record 76:232 (2000): 15–31. Key reference: [3]
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Aydemir, A. "Immigrant selection
and short-term labor market outcomes by visa category" Journal of
Population Economics 24 (2011): 451–475. Key reference: [4]
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Jasso, G., Rosenzweig, M. R. "Do immigrants
screened for skills do better than family reunification
immigrants?" International
Migration Review 29:1 (1995): 85–111. Key reference: [5]
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Akresh, I. "Occupational
trajectories of legal US immigrants: Downgrading and
recovery" Population and
Development Review 34:3 (2008): 435–456. Key reference: [6]
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Chiswick, B., Lee, Y., Miller, P. "Immigrant earnings:
A longitudinal analysis" Review of Income
and Wealth 51:4 (2005): 485–503. Key reference: [7]
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Warman, C., Webb, M. D., Worswick, C. "Immigrant category
of admission and the earnings of adults and children: How far
does the apple fall?" Journal of
Population Economics 32 (2019): 53–112. Key reference: [8]
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Abbott, M. G., Beach, C. M. Do Admission
Criteria and Economic Recessions Affect Immigrant
Earnings?. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2011. Key reference: [9]
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Ruiz, I., Vargas-Silva, C. "Differences in
labour market outcomes between natives, refugees and other
migrants in the UK" Journal of Economic
Geography 18:4 (2018): 855–885. Key reference: [10]
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Bakker, L., Dagevos, J., Engbersen, G. "Explaining the
refugee gap: A longitudinal study on labour market participation
of refugees in the Netherlands" Journal of Ethnic
and Migration Studies 43:11 (2017): 1775–1791. Key reference: [11]
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Doran, K., Gelber, A., Isen, A. The Effects of
High-Skilled Immigration Policy on Firms: Evidence from H-1B
Visa Lotteries NBER Working
Paper No.20668, 2016. Key reference: [12]
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Aydemir, A. "Are immigrants
positively or negatively selected? The role of immigrant
selection criteria and self-selection" Labor and
Demography (2003). Key reference: [13]
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Aydemir, A., Borjas, G. J. "Cross-country
variation in the impact of international migration: Canada, Mexico,
and the United States" Journal of the
European Economic Association 5:4 (2007): 663–708.
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Additional References
- Barrett, A. "The effect of immigrant admission criteria on immigrant labour-market characteristics" Population Research and Policy Review 17:5 (1998): 439–456.
- Beach, C., Green, A. G., Worswick, C. "Impacts of the point system and immigration policy levers on skill characteristics of Canadian immigrants" In: Chiswick, B. (ed). Immigration. Research in Labor Economics Volume 27. Bingley: Emerald Publishing, 2008.
- Chiswick, B. R., Lee, Y. L., Miller, P. W. "Immigrants’ language skills and visa category" International Migration Review 40:2 (2006): 419–450.
- Clarke, A., Ferrer, A., Skuterud, M. "A comparative analysis of the labor market performance of university-educated immigrants in Australia, Canada, and the United States: Does policy matter?" Journal of Labor Economics 37:S2 (2019): S443–S490.
- Constant, A. F., Zimmermann, K. F. Legal Status at Entry, Economic Performance, and Self Employment Proclivity: A Bi-national Study of Immigrants IZA Discussion Paper No.1910, 2005.
- Constant, A. F., Zimmermann, K. F. "Immigrant performance and selective immigration policy: A European perspective" National Institute Economic Review 194:1 (2005): 94–105.
- De Silva, A. "Earnings of immigrant classes in the early 1980s in Canada: A re-examination" Canadian Public Policy 23:2 (1997): 179–202.
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- Hawthorne, L. Labour Market Outcomes for Migrant Professionals: Canada and Australia Compared. Ottawa: Citizenship and Immigration Canada Final Report, 2007.
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- Miller, P. W. "Immigration policy and immigrant quality: The Australian point system" American Economic Review 89:2 (1999): 192–197.
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- Wanner, R. A. "Entry class and the earnings attainment of immigrants to Canada, 1980–1995" Canadian Public Policy 29:1 (2003): 53–71.
- Wooden, M. "The experience of refugees in the Australian labor market" International Migration Review 25:3 (1991): 514–535.