"This provocative and carefully researched book will create a lot
of waves. In well written and engaging prose, George Borjas
addresses some difficult questions and bravely provides some
difficult answers to issues that America as a nation must confront.
"Heaven's Door" will be controversial, but it will be by far the
best and most important source document for the coming national
debate on the Second Great Migration."--William Julius Wilson,
Lewis P. and Linda L. Geyser University Professor, Harvard
University
"A new book by George Borjas always provides original and honest
insights that help us better understand immigration's impact on our
country."Heaven's Door" breaks important new ground on the social
mobility of immigrants and their children and on the causes of the
recent decline of immigrants' skills relative to those of natives.
At the same time, it updates Borjas's work of the past decade on
the costs and benefits of immigration. No one interested in the
consequences of American immigration policy, present or proposed,
should be without a well-worn copy."--U.S. Representative Lamar
Smith
"The steady, thoughtful work of George Borjas has had a profound
impact on the always emotional debate over immigration policy in
the United States. The present nature of the national immigration
debate would be different indeed were it not for Borjas's work.
This book may well be controversial, but its clarity, sincerity,
and relevance for anyone fascinated with immigration issues is rock
solid."--Alan Simpson, U.S. Senator (Wyo.), Retired
"George Borjas has written a well-reasoned and well-documented
book on the costs and benefits of immigration for the American
economy. He offersimaginative proposals for reforms in immigration
policies that deserve serious attention."--James J. Heckman,
University of Chicago
"George Borjas has nearly single-handedly turned the economic
study of immigration into a respectable and heavily researched
topic. Like all his other work on the subject, this book is
important reading and maybe even more valuable because it is
accessible to anyone with a serious interest in the
subject."--Orley Ashenfelter, Joseph Douglas Green 1895 Professor
of Economics, Princeton University
"Borjas is the leading American economist today writing about
immigration policy. I do not share all of his views, but they have
to be taken seriously by everyone in the field, and indeed his
research has shaped the field more than that of any other
writer."--John Isbister, University of California, Santa Cruz
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