(1971). Effects of the immigration act of 1965 on selected population characteristics of immigrants to the United States. Demography, vol.7, no.2, pp.157-169.Keely, Charles B. "Effects of the Immigration Act of 1965 on Selected Population Characteristics of Immigrants to the United States."...
The author discusses the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act and its effect on families wishing to migrate to the United States. "This paper describes one of the key provisions of the new act elaborates on the effects on potential client populations and presents some challenges to helping ...
Given the extensive immigration into the United States from various countries and the strong ethnic communities that exist within the major cities of the United States, the effects of bilingualism and acculturation on neuropsychological test performance of non-Hispanic ethnic Americans are crucial. This ...
Immigration to the U.S. (1900-2010): Changes & Trends from Chapter 5 / Lesson 9 9.6K Immigration has made the United States a country well-known for its multiculturalism. Explore the changes and trends in US immigration between 1900 and 2010, including Europe-centric ...
While the United States has historically been open to immigration, it has not entirely been a positive experience. The largest waves of immigration in American history produced diverse opinions. Answer and Explanation: There were a number of effects of the massive influx of immig...
The United Kingdom allowed workers from the ten new European Union member countries immediate access to its labor market after the accession in 2004. This paper uses a general equilibrium framework to explore the dynamic adjustment of the UK economy to the postaccession surge in immigration. ...
It has been concluded that immigration has run at a historically high level since 1998. The overall effect of immigration on gross domestic product is found to be significant. Taking the year 2004 and 2005 together, the economy has increased by 5.3%....
Immigrants also exhibit a high degree of mobility into the well-paid white-collar sector of the American economy, and the progress of the immigrant population as a whole was not slowed by the emergence of the "new" immigration. 展开
Projected decreased rates of population growth, increased immigration, an aging population, and increased numbers and proportions of minority residents wil... SH Murdock,DK Loomis,RB Ditton,... - 《Human Dimensions of Wildlife》 被引量: 53发表: 1996年 Public Libraries in the United States Survey...
The political and socioeconomic effects of international migration: The German case.Immigration is a highly controversial and timely topic. Domestically, it ... WD Chapin - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 被引量: 0发表: 1996年 Socio-economic effects of international migration: The examp...