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U.S. Immigration Policy and the Plight of Unskilled Workers

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Briggs64_US_immigration_policy_pdf.pdf (371.52 KB)
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Author
Briggs , Vernon M. Jr.
Abstract

The implications of immigration to the US are explored with reference to the impact on low-skilled labour markets and inequality in the US. Recent research indicates that low-skilled American workers are the main losers, with the result that the earnings disparity between high and low-skilled workers has widened.

Date Issued
1993-01-01
Keywords
immigration
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U.S. low-skilled
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labour
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labor
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market
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work
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American
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earnings
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United States
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Required Publisher Statement: Posted with the permission of Centre for Population and Urban Research.
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article

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