This study examines the incidence and impact of occupational licensing on immigrants using two sources of data: the Current Population Survey and the Survey of Income and Program Participation. We find that immigrants are significantly less likely to have a license than similar natives and that this gap is largest for men, workers in the highest education level, and nonnaturalized immigrants. The licensing rate increases with years since migration and shows large variation by immigrants’ region of origin. A lack of English proficiency reduces the probability that an immigrant has a license. The wage premium from having a license is much larger for immigrants than natives, though this may in part reflect licensing status proxying for English...
Why are we holding immigrants back? Occupational licensing laws are most often enacted to create sta...
The number of Mexican immigrants that have entered the U.S. has greatly increased over the past deca...
We analyze how the formal recognition of foreign qualifications affects immigrants’ labor market out...
This study examines the incidence and impact of occupational licensing on immigrants using two sourc...
Despite the vast research concerning immigrants and occupational mobility, little is known if the pa...
This paper examines the determinants of occupational attainment and the impact of occupation on earn...
This paper examines the determinants of occupational match and mobility using data from the 2003 New...
We examine the ability of immigrants to transfer the occupational human capital they acquired prior ...
This study examines the extent and influence of occupational licensing in the U.S. using a specially...
The authors estimate the impact of occupational licensing on interstate migration and earnings. Inte...
We study how licensing, certification and unionisation affect the wages of natives and migrants and ...
This study examines occupational licensing in the United States using a specially designed national ...
Does the concentration of recent Latino immigrants into occupational enclaves— occupations with larg...
This paper analyzes the effect on earnings of the matching of English language skills to occupationa...
Economic debate about the consequences of immigration in the US has largely focused on how influxes ...
Why are we holding immigrants back? Occupational licensing laws are most often enacted to create sta...
The number of Mexican immigrants that have entered the U.S. has greatly increased over the past deca...
We analyze how the formal recognition of foreign qualifications affects immigrants’ labor market out...
This study examines the incidence and impact of occupational licensing on immigrants using two sourc...
Despite the vast research concerning immigrants and occupational mobility, little is known if the pa...
This paper examines the determinants of occupational attainment and the impact of occupation on earn...
This paper examines the determinants of occupational match and mobility using data from the 2003 New...
We examine the ability of immigrants to transfer the occupational human capital they acquired prior ...
This study examines the extent and influence of occupational licensing in the U.S. using a specially...
The authors estimate the impact of occupational licensing on interstate migration and earnings. Inte...
We study how licensing, certification and unionisation affect the wages of natives and migrants and ...
This study examines occupational licensing in the United States using a specially designed national ...
Does the concentration of recent Latino immigrants into occupational enclaves— occupations with larg...
This paper analyzes the effect on earnings of the matching of English language skills to occupationa...
Economic debate about the consequences of immigration in the US has largely focused on how influxes ...
Why are we holding immigrants back? Occupational licensing laws are most often enacted to create sta...
The number of Mexican immigrants that have entered the U.S. has greatly increased over the past deca...
We analyze how the formal recognition of foreign qualifications affects immigrants’ labor market out...