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High-skilled immigration in a global labor market

Cohen-Goldner, Sarit(Contributions by)Ferrie, Joseph F.(Contributions by)Grossmann, Volker(Contributions by)Hollifield, James F.(Contributions by)Kahanec, Martin(Contributions by)Khadka, Pramod(Contributions by)Lesky, Linda G.(Contributions by)Lowell, B Lindsay(Contributions by)McDonald, James Ted(Contributions by)Miller, Paul W.(Contributions by)Stadelmann, David(Contributions by)Warman, Casey(Contributions by)Weiss, Yoram(Contributions by)Wilson, Carole J.(Contributions by)Worswick, Christopher(Contributions by)Zimmermann, Klaus F.(Contributions by)Chiswick, Barry R.(Edited by)
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Recent U.S. immigration reform proposals have focused almost exclusively on regulating the population of low-skilled foreign workers.

High-Skilled Immigration in a Global Labor Market contends that policymakers should focus more on attracting immigrants with exclusive skill sets-professional, technical, and managerial (PTM) workers.

PTM workers positively impact the economy by expanding production capability, increasing the growth rate of total factor productivity, and enhancing international competitiveness.

Barry R. Chiswick and his coauthors examine the policies established by other OECD countries (such as Australia, Canada, and New Zealand) to attract foreign PTM workers and explore how U.S. immigration policy could be altered to maximize the economic benefits of high-skilled immigration.

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AEI Press
0844743879 / 9780844743875
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
331.62
16/02/2011
English
342 pages
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