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References for Taxpayer effects of immigration
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Further reading
- Auerbach, A. J., Oreopoulos, P. "Analyzing the fiscal impact of US immigration" American Economic Review 89:2 (1999): 176–180.
- Goldman, D. P., Smith, J. P., Sood, N. "Immigrants and the cost of medical care" Health Affairs 25:6 (2006): 1700–1711.
- Smith, J. P. "Immigrants and the labor market" Journal of Labor Economics 24:2 (2006): 203–233.
- Sriskandarajah, D., Cooley, L., Reed, H. Paying Their Way: The Fiscal Contribution of Immigrants in the UK. London: Institute for Public Policy Research, 2005.
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Key references
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Clune, M. S. "The fiscal impacts of immigrants: A
California case study" In: Smith, J. P., Edmonston, B. (eds). The Immigration Debate. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1998. Key reference: [1]
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Garvey, D. L., Espenshade, T. J. "Fiscal impacts of immigrant and
native households: A New Jersey case study" In: Smith, J. P., Edmonston, B. (eds). The Immigration Debate. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1998. Key reference: [2]
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Smith, J. P., Edmonston, B. (eds). The New Americans: Economic,
Demographic, and Fiscal Consequences of Immigration. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1997. Key reference: [3]
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Brücker, H., Epstein, G. S., McCormick, B., Saint-Paul, G., Venturini, A., Zimmermann, K. "Managing migration in the European
welfare state" In: Boeri, T., Hanson, G. H., McCormick, B. (eds). Immigration Policy and the Welfare
State. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Key reference: [4]
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Dustmann, C., Frattini, T., Halls, C. "Assessing the fiscal costs and
benefits of A8 migrants to the UK" Fiscal Studies 31:1 (2010): 1–41. Key reference: [5]
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Gott, C., Johnston, K. The Migrant Population in the UK:
Fiscal Effect Home Office Research, Development
and Statistics Directorate (RDS) Occasional Paper, 2002. Key reference: [6]
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Schou, P. "Immigration, integration, and
fiscal sustainability" Journal of Population
Economics 19:4 (2006): 671–689. Key reference: [7]
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Storesletten, K. "Fiscal implications of
immigration—A net present value calculation" Scandinavian Journal of
Economics 105:3 (2003): 487–506. Key reference: [8]
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Lee, R., Miller, T. "Immigration, social security, and
broader fiscal impacts" American Economic Review 90:2 (2000): 350–354. Key reference: [9]
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Wadensjö, E., Gerdes, C. "Immigrants and the public sector in
Denmark and Germany" In: Tranaes, T., Zimmermann, K. F. (eds). Migrants, Work, and the Welfare
State. Odense, Denmark: University Press of Southern Denmark, 2004. Key reference: [10]
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Clune, M. S. "The fiscal impacts of immigrants: A
California case study" In: Smith, J. P., Edmonston, B. (eds). The Immigration Debate. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1998.
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Additional References
- Collado, M. D., Iturbe-Ormaetxe, I., Valera, G. "Quantifying the impact of immigration on the Spanish welfare state" International Tax and Public Finance 11:3 (2004): 335–353.
- Moscarola, F. C. The Effects of Immigration Inflows on the Sustainability of the Italian Welfare State Center for Research on Pensions and Welfare Policies (CeRP) Working Paper, 2001.
- Roodenburg, H., Euwals, R., ter Rele, H. Immigration and the Dutch Economy Special publication, 2003-06.