Skilled immigrants
The Role of the Resiliency Process in Skilled Immigrants' Job Search
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“There is a wealth of evidence that overwhelmingly suggests that high-skilled immigrants provide a net benefit to this country and its economy. In other words, the United States gains more from the contributions of these immigrants than what may be lost through their disadvantages.”
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Attracting skilled immigrants: an overview of recent policy developments in advanced countries
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Does high inequality attract high skilled immigrants?
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2019_Zhang.pdf
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A Search Equilibrium Approach to the Effects of Immigration on Labor Market Outcomes
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Capital-skill complementarity and the immigration surplus
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Skilled Immigration and Wages in Australia
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The settlement of skilled Chinese immigrants in New Zealand : issues and policy implications for socioeconomic integration : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Social Policy at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
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Skilled migration and economic performances: Evidence from OECD countries
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Immigration, Skill Heterogeneity and Qualification Mismatch
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From the bottom to the top: a more complete picture of the immigrant-native wage gap in Britain
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The impact of immigration on Canada’s labour market
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Introduction: Skilled mediations
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Diaspora effects in international migration: Key questions and methodological issues
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Seroprevalence of varicella zoster virus and predictors for seronegativity in the Amsterdam adult population
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Policies for High Skilled vs Low Skilled Migration inNorth America
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Demand for Digital Skills in the US Labour Market: The IT Skills Pyramid CEPS Special Report No 154 / December 2016
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Union Formation and Dissolution Among Immigrants and Their Descendants in the British Welfare State Context
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Illegal Immigrants in Southern Africa: Analysis of Dynamics Propelling Illegal Immigrants in Zambia
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