Help or hindrance? : the economic implications of immigration for African Americans

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Contributors: Bean, Frank D., Hamermesh, Daniel S.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Russell Sage Foundation, c1998.
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Table of Contents:
  • Impact of immigration on income distribution among minorities /
  • George E. Johnson
  • Do blacks gain or lose from immigration? /
  • George J. Borjas
  • Immigration and the quality of jobs /
  • Daniel S. Hammermesh
  • Unskilled immigration and changes in the wage distributions of black, Mexican American, and non-Hispanic white male dropouts /
  • Cordelia W. Reimers
  • Investigation of the effect of immigration on the labor-market outcomes of African Americans /
  • Krisitin F. Butcher
  • Does immigration hurt African American self-employment? /
  • Robert W. Fairlie and Bruce D. Meyer
  • Immigration, race, and space /
  • Jeffrey S. Zax
  • Educational crowding out : do immigrants affect the educational attainment of American minorities? /
  • Julian R. Betts
  • Do immigrants crowd disadvantaged American natives out of higher education? /
  • Caroline M. Hoxby
  • Immigration and crime among young black men : evidence from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth /
  • Jeffrey T. Grogger
  • Immigration and native minority workers : is there bad news after all? /
  • Marta Tienda
  • What does labor economics contribute to debates over immigration? /
  • Richard B. Freeman
  • Reflections on the effects of immigrants on African Americans - and vice versa /
  • Peter H. Schuck
  • Reflections on family issues in immigration /
  • Linda Datcher Loury.