New research from the American Immigration Council highlights the crucial role of immigrants and refugees in New York's workforce, as well as the need to reduce barriers to professional and occupational licenses for all New York residents. New York law currently prohibits many immigrants from obtaining state occupational and professional licenses, certificates, and registrations solely due to their immigration status. The Empire State Licensing Act would remove such barriers, expanding economic opportunities to all residents and in the process, help meet the state's pressing workforce needs
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This fact sheet highlights the crucial role of immigrants in the state's workforce across the manufa...
This dissertation focuses on the effect of government policies on disadvantaged groups. In the firs...
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The economic prosperity of the 1990s fueled a drive to increase the levels of employment-based immi...
Examines the implementation of a New York State Court of Appeals decision to extend coverage to lega...
In the last two presidencies, the United States economy has gone through much development regarding ...
The USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration (CSII) estimates that California would eventua...
This study examines the incidence and impact of occupational licensing on immigrants using two sourc...
New York State has been a major destination for immigrants coming to the U.S. for decades. However, ...
As New York State works to implement health reform, key opportunities exist to expand coverage optio...
The question of how many legal immigrants should be admitted to the United States -- and what level ...
Response to the COVID-19 pandemic and recession spurred a wave of policy innovation around the count...
President Obama\u27s speech in Las Vegas last month kicked off Congressional debates on immigration ...
Policymakers in states from Iowa to Utah and in cities from Albuquerque to Boston have realized that...
Immigration has historically been a defining characteristic of the United States, and it remains one...
This fact sheet highlights the crucial role of immigrants in the state's workforce across the manufa...
This dissertation focuses on the effect of government policies on disadvantaged groups. In the firs...
Why are we holding immigrants back? Occupational licensing laws are most often enacted to create sta...
The economic prosperity of the 1990s fueled a drive to increase the levels of employment-based immi...
Examines the implementation of a New York State Court of Appeals decision to extend coverage to lega...
In the last two presidencies, the United States economy has gone through much development regarding ...
The USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration (CSII) estimates that California would eventua...