While the United States has long been a top destination for the world's best and brightest, it has fallen short when it comes to fully tapping the skills and training of these newcomers. As a result, nearly 2 million immigrants with college degrees in the United States—one out of every four—are relegated to low-skilled jobs or are unable to find work. This skill underutilization—often referred to as brain waste—comes at a significant cost to families and the U.S. economy: College-educated immigrants employed in low-skilled work miss out on more than $39 billion in wages. And as a result, federal, state, and local governments lose out on more than $10 billion in unrealized tax receipts, according to this study, which offers the first-ever es...
More than ten percent of the population of the U.S. is foreign born, reflecting the rise of the mark...
A theory often advanced is that the `brain drain' of third world graduates to the first world genera...
The outmigration of highly educated people from a country is what's known as a "brain drain," and it...
The issue of brain waste and underemployment among highly skilled immigrants is a key issue facing t...
More than 1.3 million college-educated immigrants in the United States are unemployed or working in ...
This research assesses the prevalence and determinants of job-education mismatches among male immigr...
This research assesses the prevalence and determinants of job–education mismatches among male immigr...
The question about the welfare of less skilled immigrants is the topic of this paper. This paper dep...
Technological companies are increasingly in need of talent and skills often lacking within the nativ...
A first-of-its kind analysis of aggregate transition rates from college to work among three groups o...
It is estimated that over 32% of immigrants in the U.S have a bachelor’s degree or higher; yet over ...
Immigrants or their children founded over 40% of the Fortune 500 US companies. This suggests that 'a...
The worldwide race to attract talents is getting tougher. The US has been leading the race, with its...
The implications of immigration to the US are explored with reference to the impact on low-skilled l...
The current political debate over undocumented immigrants in the United States has largely ignored t...
More than ten percent of the population of the U.S. is foreign born, reflecting the rise of the mark...
A theory often advanced is that the `brain drain' of third world graduates to the first world genera...
The outmigration of highly educated people from a country is what's known as a "brain drain," and it...
The issue of brain waste and underemployment among highly skilled immigrants is a key issue facing t...
More than 1.3 million college-educated immigrants in the United States are unemployed or working in ...
This research assesses the prevalence and determinants of job-education mismatches among male immigr...
This research assesses the prevalence and determinants of job–education mismatches among male immigr...
The question about the welfare of less skilled immigrants is the topic of this paper. This paper dep...
Technological companies are increasingly in need of talent and skills often lacking within the nativ...
A first-of-its kind analysis of aggregate transition rates from college to work among three groups o...
It is estimated that over 32% of immigrants in the U.S have a bachelor’s degree or higher; yet over ...
Immigrants or their children founded over 40% of the Fortune 500 US companies. This suggests that 'a...
The worldwide race to attract talents is getting tougher. The US has been leading the race, with its...
The implications of immigration to the US are explored with reference to the impact on low-skilled l...
The current political debate over undocumented immigrants in the United States has largely ignored t...
More than ten percent of the population of the U.S. is foreign born, reflecting the rise of the mark...
A theory often advanced is that the `brain drain' of third world graduates to the first world genera...
The outmigration of highly educated people from a country is what's known as a "brain drain," and it...