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This book presents a series of research articles written over the
past four decades by leading economists George J. Borjas and Barry
R. Chiswick. Borjas and Chiswick are leading experts on the
adjustment of immigrants in their destination country and their
impact on the economy. Although they worked separately throughout
their careers, and did not always agree, their intellectual
interaction has greatly increased understanding of the economic
consequences of international migration and immigration policy
across developed immigrant receiving countries. This volume brings
together their contributions for the first time to demonstrate how
public policy issues on immigration have evolved over time. An
in-depth analysis of the key issues relating to international
migration Foundations of Migration Economics explores the
assimilation of immigrants, focusing on the earning changes of
immigrants with a longer duration in the host economy; how
immigrant networks and ethnic enclaves influence the labor market
and linguistic adjustment of immigrants; determinants of language
proficiency and to what extent pre-migration skills are effectively
employed by the destination; and the effect of immigration on the
earnings of earlier waves of immigrants and native-born workers.
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