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Chiswick, Barry R.
Introduction and overview of the chapters
p. 1-11
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Ferrie, Joseph P.
A historical perspective on high-skilled inmigrants to the United States, 1820-1920
p. 15-49
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Hollifield, James F.; Wilson, Carole J.
Rights-based politics, immigration, and the business cycle, 1890-2008
p. 50-80
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Lowell, B. Lindsay; Khadka, Pramod
Trends in foreign-student admissions to the United States: policy and competitive effects
p. 83-108
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Chiswick, Barry R.; Miller, Paul W.
Educational mismatch: are high-skilled immigrants really working in high-skilled jobs, and what price do they pay if they are not?
p. 109-154
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Lesky, Linda G.
Physician migration to the United States and Canada: criteria for admission
p. 155-164
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Mc Donald, James Ted; Warman, Casey ; Worswick, Christopher
Earnings, occupations, and schooling decisions of immigrants with medical degrees: evidence for Canada and the United States
p. 165-198
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Grossmann, Volker; Stadelmann, David
High-skilled immigration: the link to public expenditure and private investments
p. 201-230
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Cohen-Goldner, Sarit; Weiss, Yoram
High-skilled russian immigrants in the israeli labor market: adjustment and impact
p. 231-263
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Kahanec, Martin; Zimmermann, Klaus F.
High-skilled immigration policy in Europe
p. 264-314