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- catalog abstract "Impact of immigration on the U.S. population -- Economic impacts of immigration -- Fiscal impacts of immigration -- Social dimensions of immigration -- 1. The immigration debate -- Immigration policy -- Who wins? Who loses? -- Is immigration "too" costly? -- What did the panel do? -- A road map -- 2. Background to contemporary U.S. immigration -- A word about terminology -- U.S. immigration laws and trends -- Background to immigration numbers -- Current U.S. immigration policy -- Immigrant characteristics -- Comparison with other countries -- The Canadian case -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix 2.A. Admission of immigrants into Canada -- 3. The face of the U.S. population in 2050 -- Background to population change -- A projection model -- National population growth -- Implications of the size of the population -- Age and sex composition -- Immigrants and their children -- Racial and ethnic composition -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix 3.A. Population projection model -- Appendix 3.B. Population projection assumptions -- Appendix 3.C. Sensitivity of population projection results -- 4. Immigration's effects on jobs and wages : first principles -- First principles : labor market effects of immigration -- Growth and immigration -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix 4.A. Immigration in the two-good, two-factor model -- Appendix 4.B. Assessing the labor market benefits and costs of immigration".
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- catalog coverage "United States Emigration and immigration Economic aspects.".
- catalog coverage "United States Emigration and immigration Government policy.".
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "5. Immigration's effects on jobs and wages : empirical evidence -- The economic gain to immigrants -- Trends in immigrant skills -- Differentials across national origins and the decline in immigrant skills -- Who are the immigrants? -- Economic assimilation -- Emigration -- Trends in employment -- Occupations and jobs -- Impact of immigrants on native earnings and employment -- Immigration and native migration -- Price effects of immigration -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix 5.A. Observed wage growth of men and women -- Appendix 5.B. Calculation of shares of expenditures attributable to immigrant labor -- 6. Do immigrants impose a net fiscal burden? : annual estimates -- Introduction -- Estimating the annual fiscal impact of new immigrants -- Estimates of the annual fiscal impact of immigrant-headed households -- Conclusions -- References -- 7. The future fiscal impacts of current immigrants -- Introduction -- Dynamic incidence -- Kinds of impacts -- The heterogeneity of immigrants and intra- and intergenerational mobility -- The age profiles of taxes and benefits -- Aggregate cross-sectional fiscal impacts of immigrants and their children -- Constructing longitudinal age profiles -- Baseline results -- The average impact of an incremental immigrant -- Alternative scenarios -- The timing of fiscal impacts -- Interpreting the results -- Summary -- Key conclusions -- References -- Appendix 7.A. Intergenerational educational mobility -- Appendix 7.B. Net present values for immigrants and natives, by scenario -- Appendix 7.C. Discussion of data sets for the study of fiscal impacts -- 8. The social dimensions of immigration -- Integration of immigrants into American society -- Effect of immigrants on American institutions -- Attitudes toward immigration and interethnic relations -- Immigration and interethnic tensions -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix 8.A. Analysis of polling data.".
- catalog description "Impact of immigration on the U.S. population -- Economic impacts of immigration -- Fiscal impacts of immigration -- Social dimensions of immigration -- 1. The immigration debate -- Immigration policy -- Who wins? Who loses? -- Is immigration "too" costly? -- What did the panel do? -- A road map -- 2. Background to contemporary U.S. immigration -- A word about terminology -- U.S. immigration laws and trends -- Background to immigration numbers -- Current U.S. immigration policy -- Immigrant characteristics -- Comparison with other countries -- The Canadian case -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix 2.A. Admission of immigrants into Canada -- 3. The face of the U.S. population in 2050 -- Background to population change -- A projection model -- National population growth -- Implications of the size of the population -- Age and sex composition -- Immigrants and their children -- Racial and ethnic composition -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix 3.A. Population projection model -- Appendix 3.B. Population projection assumptions -- Appendix 3.C. Sensitivity of population projection results -- 4. Immigration's effects on jobs and wages : first principles -- First principles : labor market effects of immigration -- Growth and immigration -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix 4.A. Immigration in the two-good, two-factor model -- Appendix 4.B. Assessing the labor market benefits and costs of immigration".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Summary -- Impact of immigration on the U.S. population -- Economic impacts of immigration -- Fiscal impacts of immigration -- Social dimensions of immigration -- 1. The immigration debate -- Immigration policy -- Who wins? Who loses? -- Is immigration "too" costly? -- What did the panel do? -- A road map -- 2. Background to contemporary U.S. immigration -- A word about terminology -- U.S. immigration laws and trends -- Background to immigration numbers -- Current U.S. immigration policy -- Immigrant characteristics -- Comparison with other countries -- The Canadian case -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix 2.A. Admission of immigrants into Canada -- 3. The face of the U.S. population in 2050 -- Background to population change -- A projection model -- National population growth -- Implications of the size of the population -- Age and sex composition -- Immigrants and their children -- Racial and ethnic composition -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix 3.A. Population projection model -- Appendix 3.B. Population projection assumptions -- Appendix 3.C. Sensitivity of population projection results -- 4. Immigration's effects on jobs and wages : first principles -- First principles : labor market effects of immigration -- Growth and immigration -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix 4.A. Immigration in the two-good, two-factor model -- Appendix 4.B. Assessing the labor market benefits and costs of immigration.".
- catalog extent "xi, 434 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "New Americans.".
- catalog identifier "0309063566".
- catalog isFormatOf "New Americans.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press,".
- catalog relation "New Americans.".
- catalog spatial "United States Emigration and immigration Economic aspects.".
- catalog spatial "United States Emigration and immigration Government policy.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "330.973 21".
- catalog subject "Foreign workers United States.".
- catalog subject "JV6471 .N43 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Immigration's effects on jobs and wages : empirical evidence -- The economic gain to immigrants -- Trends in immigrant skills -- Differentials across national origins and the decline in immigrant skills -- Who are the immigrants? -- Economic assimilation -- Emigration -- Trends in employment -- Occupations and jobs -- Impact of immigrants on native earnings and employment -- Immigration and native migration -- Price effects of immigration -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix 5.A. Observed wage growth of men and women -- Appendix 5.B. Calculation of shares of expenditures attributable to immigrant labor -- 6. Do immigrants impose a net fiscal burden? : annual estimates -- Introduction -- Estimating the annual fiscal impact of new immigrants -- Estimates of the annual fiscal impact of immigrant-headed households -- Conclusions -- References -- 7. The future fiscal impacts of current immigrants -- Introduction -- Dynamic incidence -- Kinds of impacts -- The heterogeneity of immigrants and intra- and intergenerational mobility -- The age profiles of taxes and benefits -- Aggregate cross-sectional fiscal impacts of immigrants and their children -- Constructing longitudinal age profiles -- Baseline results -- The average impact of an incremental immigrant -- Alternative scenarios -- The timing of fiscal impacts -- Interpreting the results -- Summary -- Key conclusions -- References -- Appendix 7.A. Intergenerational educational mobility -- Appendix 7.B. Net present values for immigrants and natives, by scenario -- Appendix 7.C. Discussion of data sets for the study of fiscal impacts -- 8. The social dimensions of immigration -- Integration of immigrants into American society -- Effect of immigrants on American institutions -- Attitudes toward immigration and interethnic relations -- Immigration and interethnic tensions -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix 8.A. Analysis of polling data.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Summary -- Impact of immigration on the U.S. population -- Economic impacts of immigration -- Fiscal impacts of immigration -- Social dimensions of immigration -- 1. The immigration debate -- Immigration policy -- Who wins? Who loses? -- Is immigration "too" costly? -- What did the panel do? -- A road map -- 2. Background to contemporary U.S. immigration -- A word about terminology -- U.S. immigration laws and trends -- Background to immigration numbers -- Current U.S. immigration policy -- Immigrant characteristics -- Comparison with other countries -- The Canadian case -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix 2.A. Admission of immigrants into Canada -- 3. The face of the U.S. population in 2050 -- Background to population change -- A projection model -- National population growth -- Implications of the size of the population -- Age and sex composition -- Immigrants and their children -- Racial and ethnic composition -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix 3.A. Population projection model -- Appendix 3.B. Population projection assumptions -- Appendix 3.C. Sensitivity of population projection results -- 4. Immigration's effects on jobs and wages : first principles -- First principles : labor market effects of immigration -- Growth and immigration -- Conclusions -- References -- Appendix 4.A. Immigration in the two-good, two-factor model -- Appendix 4.B. Assessing the labor market benefits and costs of immigration.".
- catalog title "The new Americans : economic, demographic, and fiscal effects of immigration / James P. Smith and Barry Edmonston, editors.".
- catalog type "text".