
Foundations of Migration Economics
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- Part I: Introduction by the Editor
- Part II: Assimilation
- 1: The effect of Americanization on the earnings of foreign-born men
- 2: Assimilation, changes in cohort quality, and the earnings of immigrants
- 3: Is the new immigration less skilled than the old?
- 4: Seld-selection and the earnings of immigrants
- 5: Human capital and the labor market adjustment of immigrants: testing alternative hypotheses
- 6: Are immigrants favorably self-selected? An economic analysis
- 7: The 'negative' assimilation of immigrants: a special case
- Part III: Ethnic networks and neighborhoods
- 8: The self-employment experience of immigrants
- 9: Differences in education and earnings across racial and ethnic groups: tastes, discrimination, and investments in child quality
- 10: Ethnic capital and intergenerational mobility
- 11: Ethnicity, neighborhoods, and human-capital externalities
- 12: Ethnic networks and language proficiency among immigrants
- 13: Do enclaves matter in immigrant adjustment
- Part IV: Language and human capital
- 14: Speaking, reading, and earnings among low-skilled immigrants
- 15: Educational mismatch: are high-skilled immigrants really working in high-skilled jobs, and what price do they pay if they are not?
- Part V: Impact on the economy
- 16: The economic benefits from immigration
- 17: The labor demand curve is downward sloping: reexamining the impact of immigration on the labor market
- 18: Does immigration grease the wheels of the labor market
- 19: Native internal migration and the labor market impact of immigration
- Part VI: Our view on migration
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