Wages and Poverty
“Jimmy Hoffa in a Dress:” Union Boss’s Stranglehold on Mexican Education Creates Immigration Fallout
By George W. Grayson
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, April 2008
The Impact of New Immigrants on Young Native-Born Workers, 2000-2005
By Andrew Sum, Paul Harrington, and Ishwar Khatiwada
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, September 2006
Dropping Out: Immigrant Entry and Native Exit From the Labor Market, 2000-2005
By Steven A. Camarota
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, March 2006
As Immigration Grows, Working-Age Natives Leave Labor Market
Center for Immigration Studies Panel, March 2006
Job Data Should Give Pause to Immigration Advocates
By Steven A. Camarota
Minneapolis Star Tribune, February 20, 2005
A Jobless Recovery? Immigrant Gains and Native Losses
By Steven A. Camarota
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, October 2004
Increasing the Supply of Labor Through Immigration: Measuring the Impact on Native-born Workers
By Dr. George J. Borjas
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, May 2004
Immigration, Saudi Style: A radical disconnect.
By Mark Krikorian
National Review Online, January 13, 2004
Immigration in a Time of Recession: An Examination of Trends Since 2000
By Steven A. Camarota
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, November 2003
.pdf version
Impact of Immigration On American Workers
U.S. House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security, and Claims, October 30, 2003
Statement by Steven Camarota, Director of Research
Immigration Policy and Low Wage Workers: The Influence of American Unionism
U.S. House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security, and Claims, October 30, 2003
Statement by Vernon M. Briggs, Jr., Board Member
RICO: A New Tool for Immigration Law Enforcement
By Micah King
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, August 2003
Immigration and American Labor
Center for Immigration Studies Panel, November 30, 2001
American Unionism and U.S. Immigration Policy
By Vernon M. Briggs, Jr.
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, August 2001
The Slowing Progress of Immigrants: An Examination of Income, Home Ownership, and Citizenship, 1970-2000
By Steven A. Camarota
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, March 2001
Reconsidering Immigrant Entrepreneurship: An Examination of Self-Employment Among Natives and the Foreign-Born
By Steven A. Camarota
January 2001
The Top Ten Symptoms of Immigration
By George Borjas
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, November 1999
Importing Poverty: Immigration's Impact on the Size and Growth of the Poor Population in the United States
By Steven A. Camarota
Center for Immigration Studies Paper, September 1999
"Immigrant Indigestion": A. Philip Randolph, Radical and Restrictionist
By Daryl Scott
Center for Immigration Studies Paper, June 1999
The Immigration Impact
U.S. House Immigration Subcommittee, March 11, 1999
Statement by Steven Camarota, Director of Research
Impact of immigration on a different America
By Steven A. Camarota
The San Diego Union-Tribune, February 2, 1999
Does Immigration Harm the Poor?
By Steven A. Camarota
The Public Interest, Fall 1998
"California's Labor Force: Immigration, Fertility and the Post-Industrial Economy"
By B. Meredith Burke
p. 1 in Immigration Review no. 32, Summer 1998
pdf version
The Labor Market Impact of Immigration: A Review of Recent Studies
By Steven A. Camarota
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, May 1998 (summary only)
"Planting Poverty"
Review by Monica Heppel of Poverty Amid Prosperity: Immigration and the Changing
Face of Rural California by J. Edward Taylor, Philip Martin, and Michael Fix
pp. 15-16 in Immigration Review no. 32, Spring 1998
pdf version
The Wages of Immigration: The Effect on the Low-Skilled Labor Market
By Steven Camarota
Center for Immigration Studies Paper, January 1998
Coverage
A Government At Cross Purposes
By Steven A. Camarota
The Washington Post, October 25, 1996
Labor's Day Off: Immigration, Declining Wages and the Insecurity of American Workers
By Steven Camarota
Chicago Tribune, September 2, 1996
Immigration, Population and Economic Growth in El Paso, Texas: The Making of an American Maquiladora
By David Simcox
Center for Immigration Studies Paper 7, September 1993
Coverage
Immigration: The Neglected Orphan of Economic Policy
By Vernon Briggs Jr.
Center for Immigration Studies Backgrounder, September 1993
Larger Immigration and Looser Labor Markets: Unemployment Outlook in Major Immigrant Receiving Areas
By Leon F. Bouvier
December 1990
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