Does increasing immigration affect natives' attitudes towards immigrants? A significant volume of research has been conducted in Western contexts to explore this question. However, we know little about whether findings observed in Western societies translate to non-Western contexts. At the same time, ...
How did the Immigration Act affect women?Immigration Act:Immigration Act involves limiting the amount of people getting into the U.S based on their origins. The quota provides visas to two percent of every country in the United States. The recent immigration reform enacted in 1986 prohibits ...
Duleep, H. O., Jaeger, D., & Regets, M. (2012). How immigration may affect us native entrepreneurship: Theoretical building blocks and preliminary results. (IZA Discussion Paper No. 6677)Duleep, Harriet Orcutt, David Jaeger and Mark Regets. 2012. "How Immigration May Affect the ...
Donald Trump’s bids for the presidency have long been defined by incendiary anti-immigration rhetoric. On the campaign trail over the last year, the president-elect doubled down on his positions,declaring thatimmigrants are “poisoning the blood of our country” and repeatedly toutinghis planto ...
high-skill immigrationoffshoringH-1Bmultinational companiesThe decision to encourage or restrict high-skilled immigration has long been controversial. Advocates argue that high-skilled immigration is critical for firm cSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Essential Questions: How did the shift of immigrant origins affect urban America? What role did Ellis Island play in immigration? What caused the rise in labor consciousness in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s? Include an explanation of the AFL [American Federation of Labor], Samuel Gompers...
institutions from the Student and Exchange Visitor Program gives universities some flexibility to implement temporary adjustments, such as moving to online instruction, that will not affect the immigration status of enrolled international students who maintain their full course of study online. Read:...
By analyzing public debates on integration and immigration and issues this paper investigates to what extent citizenship models can be considered a broader societal phenomenon. Do these models exist beyond legal regulations? Do they shape the way political actors struggle over such issues in public or...
In the last few months, Canada has experienced a significant shift in its immigration landscape, with the recent ending of public policies facilitating the hiring of foreign nationals in Canada and unprecedented restrictions on the use of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). Consequently,...
Part of the justification for NAFTA was that it would reduce illegal immigration from Mexico to the U.S. The number of Mexican immigrants—of any legal status—living in the U.S. nearly doubled from 1980 to 1990.34Boosters argued that uniting the U.S. and Mexican markets would lead to gr...