The Economics of Immigration - Cynthia Bansak Zebedee, Nicole Simpson, Madeline Zavodny

The Economics of Immigration

Buch | Softcover
450 Seiten
2020 | 2nd edition
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-41616-4 (ISBN)
68,55 inkl. MwSt
This book introduces readers to the economics of immigration, which is a booming field within economics. The main themes and objectives of the book are for readers to understand the decision to migrate, the impacts of immigration on markets and government budgets and the consequences of immigration policies in a global context.
This book, in its second edition, introduces readers to the economics of immigration, which is a booming field within economics. The main themes and objectives of the book are for readers to understand the decision to migrate, the impacts of immigration on markets and government budgets and the consequences of immigration policies in a global context. Our goal is for readers to be able to make informed economic arguments about key issues related to immigration around the world.

This book applies economic tools to the topic of immigration to answer questions like whether immigration raises or lowers the standard of living of people in a country. The book examines many other consequences of immigration as well, such as the effect on tax revenues and government expenditures, the effect on how and what firms decide to produce and the effect on income inequality, to name just a few. It also examines questions like what determines whether people choose to move and where they decide to go. It even examines how immigration affects the ethnic diversity of restaurants and financial markets.

Readers will learn how to apply economic tools to the topic of immigration. Immigration is frequently in the news as more people move around the world to work, to study and to join family members. The economics of immigration has important policy implications. Immigration policy is controversial in many countries. This book explains why this is so and equips the reader to understand and contribute to policy debates on this important topic.

Cynthia Bansak is the Charles A. Dana Professor of Economics at St. Lawrence University. She holds a BA from Yale University and an MA and PhD in Economics from the University of California, San Diego. She considers herself an applied microeconomist with research interests in labor economics, international immigration, remittances, educational attainment and business cycles. Bansak is a research fellow at IZA. Nicole Simpson is the W Bradford Wiley Professor of Economics at Colgate University. She holds a BA in Economics from the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota and an MA and PhD in Economics from the University of Iowa. She is a macroeconomist who focuses on labor issues. Her research areas include the determinants of immigration, the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and education. Simpson is a research fellow at IZA. Madeline Zavodny is a Professor of Economics at the University of North Florida. She holds a BA in Economics from Claremont McKenna College and a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Before joining UNF, she taught at Agnes Scott College and Occidental College and was an economist with the Federal Reserve System. Zavodny is a research fellow at IZA.

Part I: Background on Immigration

Chapter 1: Why Study the Economics of Immigration?

Chapter 2: Patterns of International Migration

Chapter 3: Determinants of Immigration

Part II: Immigrant Selection and Assimilation

Chapter 4: Selection in Immigration

Chapter 5: Assimilation

Chapter 6: The Second Generation

Part III: Labor Market Effects of Immigration

Chapter 7: Labor Market Effects of Immigration: Theory

Chapter 8: Labor Market Effects of Immigration: Evidence

Part IV: Other Effects of Immigration

Chapter 9: Effects on Other Markets in the Destination

Chapter 10: Fiscal Effects

Chapter 11: Effects on Source Countries

Part V: Frontiers in Immigration Research

Chapter 12: Frontiers in the Economics of Immigration

Part VI: Immigration Policy

Chapter 13: U.S. Immigration Policy

Chapter 14: Immigration Policy around the World

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 33 Tables, black and white; 90 Line drawings, black and white; 90 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 174 x 246 mm
Gewicht 766 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Makroökonomie
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Mikroökonomie
ISBN-10 0-367-41616-6 / 0367416166
ISBN-13 978-0-367-41616-4 / 9780367416164
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