Immigration and the Effects on the U.S. Labor Market (1960–2000)
Immigration and the Effects on the U.S. Labor Market (1960–2000)
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This paper responds to the resurgence of immigration in the
The report addresses four central questions in the economics of immigration:
1) What are the long-run trends in the relative performance of immigrants in the labor market?
2) What is the impact of immigration on the labor market opportunities of native workers?
3) How do native workers adjust to the labor market consequences of immigration?
4) How large are the economic benefits accruing from the immigrant-induced increase in labor supply?