Immigration and the Work Force: Economic Consequences for the United States and Source Areas
George Borjas and
Richard Freeman
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 1992
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction and Summary , pp 1-16

- George Borjas and Richard Freeman
- National Origin and the Skills of Immigrants in the Postwar Period , pp 17-48

- George Borjas
- Out-Migration and Return Migration of Puerto Ricans , pp 49-66

- Fernando Ramos
- The Assimilation of Immigrants in the U. S. Labor Market , pp 67-92

- Robert LaLonde and Robert Topel
- The Fertility of Immigrant Women: Evidence from High-Fertility Source Countries , pp 93-134

- Francine Blau
- Mass Emigration, Remittances, and Economic Adjustment: The Case of El Salvador in the 1980s , pp 135-176

- Edward Funkhouser
- When the Minimum Wage Really Bites: The Effect of the U.S.-Level Minimum on Puerto Rico , pp 177-212

- Alida Castillo-Freeman and Richard Freeman
- On the Labor Market Effects of Immigration and Trade , pp 213-244

- George Borjas, Richard Freeman and Lawrence Katz
- The Effect of Immigrant Arrivals on Migratory Patterns of Native Workers , pp 245-270

- Randall Filer
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