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− | Finding and Link (Enrico Marcelli (2005). Immigrants and the U.S. Labor Market. NACLA Report on the Americas, 38(5), 47. Retrieved November 13, 2007, from Research Library database. (Document ID: 803084851). | + | ==Immigrants and the labor market== |
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+ | '''Finding and Link''' (Enrico Marcelli (2005). Immigrants and the U.S. Labor Market. NACLA Report on the Americas, 38(5), 47. Retrieved November 13, 2007, from Research Library database. (Document ID: 803084851). | ||
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=803084851&Fmt=3&clientId=10553&RQT=309&VName=PQD | http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=803084851&Fmt=3&clientId=10553&RQT=309&VName=PQD | ||
− | Summary/Reconstruction | + | '''Summary/Reconstruction''' |
Targeting immigrants' behavior in the form of labor market competition in the US certainly is not new. But the legislative developments during the 1990s represented the first time in US history that immigrant use of welfare caused a major immigration policy change. Here, Marcelli discusses the economic effects of unauthorized immigration. | Targeting immigrants' behavior in the form of labor market competition in the US certainly is not new. But the legislative developments during the 1990s represented the first time in US history that immigrant use of welfare caused a major immigration policy change. Here, Marcelli discusses the economic effects of unauthorized immigration. | ||
− | Your Name (Dustin Lehman) | + | '''Your Name''' (Dustin Lehman) |
Revision as of 23:40, 13 November 2007
Immigrants and the labor market
Finding and Link (Enrico Marcelli (2005). Immigrants and the U.S. Labor Market. NACLA Report on the Americas, 38(5), 47. Retrieved November 13, 2007, from Research Library database. (Document ID: 803084851).
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=803084851&Fmt=3&clientId=10553&RQT=309&VName=PQD
Summary/Reconstruction
Targeting immigrants' behavior in the form of labor market competition in the US certainly is not new. But the legislative developments during the 1990s represented the first time in US history that immigrant use of welfare caused a major immigration policy change. Here, Marcelli discusses the economic effects of unauthorized immigration.
Your Name (Dustin Lehman)