Immigration, Science, and Invention. Lessons from the Quota ActsImmigration quotas in the 1920s targeted "undesirable" nationalities to stem the inflow of low-skilled Eastern and Southern Europeans (ESE). Detailed biographicdoi:10.2139/ssrn.3558718Moser, Petra...
Immigration, Science, and Invention. Lessons from the Quota Acts 来自 SSRN 喜欢 0 阅读量: 65 作者:P Moser,S San 摘要: Immigration quotas in the 1920s targeted "undesirable" nationalities to stem the inflow of low-skilled Eastern and Southern Europeans (ESE). Detailed biographic...
Negative social stigmas of the time reared against Asian immigrants paved the way for the Chinese exclusion acts and the Page law. These initial pieces of legislation, and the public support that facilitated their signing are keystone for the history of immigration policy in the United States. ...
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In 1905, merchants in China responded to the humiliation of the exclusion acts by organizing an anti-American boycott. Though the Chinese government did not sanction the movement, it received unofficial support in the early months.President Theodore Rooseveltrecognized the boycott as a direct response...
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In the literature of international economics, labor force immigration is studied by the mobility of factors of production and t... MM Dehkordi,K Azarbayjani,K Nasrollahi,... - 《Iranian Economic Review》 被引量: 0发表: 2022年 Immigration and trade: Evidence from the 1920s Quota Acts ...
In so doing, my work also provides additional context on how the 1921 and 1924 Acts affected the trajectories of immigrants who had already arrived in the US but who now faced the prospect of being more alone and ethnically isolated than previously expected. I find that immigrants who came ...
From the late 1800s to the early 1900s, no nation welcomed more immigrants into its borders than the United States. In 1907 alone, a record 1.3 million immigrants entered the U.S. through New York’sEllis Island. However, the Immigration Act of 1917, a product of the pre-World War I...