Immigration to the United States is a hotly debated political topic that also generates considerable academic study. Studies routinely examine subnational areas to take advantage of the widely varying local concentrations of immigrants. Yet their conclu-sions are wide ranging. One reason why the regional influence of immigrants is so hard to assess is the varied economic responses that can occur. For example, in response to an influx of recent immigrants, natives and previous immigrants may out-migrate to produce no net effect on total labor supply and, hence, no net effect on employment or wages. Moreover, differences in industry composition, amenities, and housing stocks can lead to heterogeneous labor market effects of immigration across...
This dissertation extends and connects prior research on wage inequality and immigration to the U.S....
The unprecedented movement of Hispanic immigrants to new growth areas raises important questions abo...
This article was presented at a conference organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in Apri...
The increase in international migration to rich countries during the last two decades has spurred re...
In understanding the linkage between the spatial concentration of immigrant populations and local la...
UnrestrictedThe rapid increase of immigrant population in metropolitan areas across the United State...
This article examines the impact of immigrants on large U.S. cities. It is based prima-rily on a rev...
This paper demonstrates that low-skilled Mexican-born immigrants’ location choices in the U.S. respo...
Summary. For earlier m igran t stream s, labour migration was a means of economic advance-ment. More...
This study examines the influence of international migration on unemployment rates in urban America....
Is there a local economic impact of immigration? Immigration pushes up rents and housing values in U...
This paper demonstrates that low-skilled Mexican-born immigrants ’ location choices in the U.S. resp...
The foreign-born share of the U.S. population has been gradually rising in recent decades and is app...
Immigrants tend to cluster in a small number of geographic areas. Many studies use this clustering t...
Residential mobility rates in the U.S. have been in steady decline. Most notably, between 2005 and 2...
This dissertation extends and connects prior research on wage inequality and immigration to the U.S....
The unprecedented movement of Hispanic immigrants to new growth areas raises important questions abo...
This article was presented at a conference organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in Apri...
The increase in international migration to rich countries during the last two decades has spurred re...
In understanding the linkage between the spatial concentration of immigrant populations and local la...
UnrestrictedThe rapid increase of immigrant population in metropolitan areas across the United State...
This article examines the impact of immigrants on large U.S. cities. It is based prima-rily on a rev...
This paper demonstrates that low-skilled Mexican-born immigrants’ location choices in the U.S. respo...
Summary. For earlier m igran t stream s, labour migration was a means of economic advance-ment. More...
This study examines the influence of international migration on unemployment rates in urban America....
Is there a local economic impact of immigration? Immigration pushes up rents and housing values in U...
This paper demonstrates that low-skilled Mexican-born immigrants ’ location choices in the U.S. resp...
The foreign-born share of the U.S. population has been gradually rising in recent decades and is app...
Immigrants tend to cluster in a small number of geographic areas. Many studies use this clustering t...
Residential mobility rates in the U.S. have been in steady decline. Most notably, between 2005 and 2...
This dissertation extends and connects prior research on wage inequality and immigration to the U.S....
The unprecedented movement of Hispanic immigrants to new growth areas raises important questions abo...
This article was presented at a conference organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in Apri...