Immigrants
Essay title: Immigrants
CHICAGO, June 2 [AScribe Newswire] — An in-depth look at immigration and its impact on Americas economy is the focus of a new book written by a University of Illinois at Chicago economist.
“The Economics of Immigration” [Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2005] by Barry R. Chiswick, distinguished professor and head of economics at UIC, explores why immigrants move, their labor market adjustment in the destination country, the economic impact they have on their destination, and immigration policy.
The book, organized into five sections, consists of 16 widely cited papers Chiswick published over a span of 25 years. The book begins with a foreword
by Nobel Prize-winning economist Gary Becker.
“What Ive tried to do is to identify my most important work,” said Chiswick, a former senior staff economist at the Council of Economic Advisers under presidents Nixon and Ford.
According to statistics cited by Chiswick, one in every eight people currently residing in the United States was born outside the country, whereas in 1970, it was less