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Gone to Texas: Migration Vital to Growth in the Lone Star State

Alexander T. Abraham, Stephanie Gullo and Pia Orrenius

Southwest Economy, 2018, issue Q1, 3-11

Abstract: Texas has relied on a large and sustained influx of workers from other states and other countries. These transplants?making up nearly half of the state?s workforce?account for an even larger share of Texas? growth than their relative numbers. Significantly, this inflow brought the types of workers most in demand.

Date: 2018
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