High-Skilled Migration to the United States and Its Economic Consequences
Gordon H. Hanson, William R. Kerr, and Sarah Turner, editors
Conference held July 10-11, 2016
Published in May 2018 by University of Chicago Press
© 2018 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
NBER Program(s):LS
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247 pages
ISBN: 978-0-226-52552-5
Table of Contents
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Front matter:
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Introduction:
Gordon H. Hanson, William R. Kerr, Sarah Turner
(p. 1 - 5)
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High-Skilled Immigration and the Comparative Advantage of Foreign-Born Workers across US Occupations:
Gordon H. Hanson, Chen Liu
(p. 7 - 40)
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The Innovation Activities of Multinational Enterprises and the Demand for Skilled-Worker, Nonimmigrant Visas:
Stephen Ross Yeaple
(p. 41 - 69)
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Digital Labor Markets and Global Talent Flows:
John Horton, William R. Kerr, Christopher Stanton
(p. 71 - 108)
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Understanding the Economic Impact of the H-1B Program on the United States:
John Bound, Gaurav Khanna, Nicolas Morales
(p. 109 - 175)
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High-Skilled Immigration, STEM Employment, and Nonroutine-Biased Technical Change:
Nir Jaimovich, Henry E. Siu
(p. 177 - 204)
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Firm Dynamics and Immigration: The Case of High-Skilled Immigration:
Michael E. Waugh
(p. 205 - 238)
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List of Contributors, Indexes:
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