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Immigrant supply shocks are typically expected to reduce the wage of comparable workers. Natives may respond to the lower wage by moving to…
January 2022. GrowthPolicy’s Devjani Roy interviewed Joseph Fuller, Professor of Management Practice at Harvard Business School and Faculty…
“Born in Pedamaddali village of Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh in 1939, K. Madhava Rao did his early schooling in a village school,…
This book collects the main papers written by George Borjas on the economics of immigration during a decades-long career. Although there…
August 2021. GrowthPolicy’s Devjani Roy interviewed Prithwiraj (Raj) Choudhury, the Lumry Family Associate Professor at Harvard Business…
Employment rates fell dramatically between March and April 2020 as the initial shock of the Covid-19 pandemic reverberated through the U.S…
The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare existing inequalities in workplace exposure to health risks and economic insecurity. Policy action is…
Anti-immigrant stereotypes are widespread in most contemporary societies. These negative stereotypes are partly due to misinformation and…
We use the Conference Board’s Help-Wanted Index (HWI) to document how immigrant supply shocks change the number of job vacancies. Our…