Author: David S. Harrison
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ISBN: 9780725802721
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Language: en
Pages: 88
Pages: 88
Books about The Impact of Recent Immigration on the South Australian Labour Market
Language: en
Pages: 52
Pages: 52
Books about The Impact of Recent Immigration on the South Australian Labour Market
Language: en
Pages: 88
Pages: 88
Books about The Impact of Recent Immigration on the South Australian Labour Market
Language: en
Pages: 34
Pages: 34
Books about The Impact of Immigration on the South Australian Labour Market
Language: en
Pages: 428
Pages: 428
The inspiration for this book came from a collaborative research project on immigration, begun in 2001, when we were colleagues at University of Nebraska- Lincoln (Bodvarsson was a Visiting Professor there in 2001–05). Our project dealt with the application of Say’s Law to the supply of immigrant labor, meaning that
Language: en
Pages: 467
Pages: 467
This volume is a collection of papers dedicated to the memory of the late Tikva Lecker. Professor Lecker's many interests included topics in labor economics, women and the economy, the economics of Judaism, the economics of migration and every aspect of the economic experience of immigrants and their descendants. Each
Language: en
Pages: 206
Pages: 206
These papers capture the pluralist phenomenon of two of the largest immigrant-receiving countries of all time. Within this 200+ page volume, then, is to be found a truly informative mass of data (complete with graphs, tables and statistics) and learned analyses pertaining to the twin-focus of its title which will
Language: en
Pages: 434
Pages: 434
Argues convincingly that immigration continues to benefit U.S. natives as well as most developed countries
Language: en
Pages: 274
Pages: 274
Borjas (economics, U. of California, Santa Barbara) provides a pinched, crabby, misanthropic and xenophobic account of immigration that will likely please political conservatives, social troglodytes, and greedy entrepreneurs. Basically, he bemoans the low quality of recent immigrant labor, and, implicitly at least, the low quality of the immigrants themselves. Where
Language: en
Pages: 113
Pages: 113
The study explores the immigration of overseas-trained teachers to Australia since 1945 and assesses their impact on the labour market and immigration policy. The study concentrates on the experiences of immigrant teachers in the State education systems of New South Wales and South Australia.