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Acknowledgements=ix

Introduction/Klaus. F. Zimmermann;Tomas Bauer=xi

PART I. THE MIGRATION DECISION

1. 'The Costs and Returns of Human Migration', Journal of Political Economy, 70(5, Part 2), October, 80-93/Larry A. Sjaastad(1962)=3

2. 'The Migration Decision: What Role Does Job Mobility Play?', American Economic Review, 69(5), December, 775-86/Ann P. Bartel(1979)=17

3. 'Unemployment and the Inter-regional Mobility of Labour', Economic Review, 99, September, 739-55/Christopher A. Pissarides;Jonathan Wadsworth(1989)=29

4. 'Place-to-Place Migration: Some New Evidence', Review of Economics and Statistics, LXI(1), February, 21-32/Gary S. Fields(1979)=46

5. 'Differential Economic Opportunity, Transferability of Skills, and Immigration to the United States and Canada', Review of Economics and Statistics, LXXIII(4), November, 612-23/Michael J. Greenwood;John M. McDowell(1991)=58

6. 'European Migration: Push and Pull', Proceedings of the World Bank Annual Conference on Development Economics 1994, 313-42/Klaus. F. Zimmermann(1995)=70

7. 'Migration with Endogenous Moving Costs', American Economic Review, 86(4), Sepptember, 909-30/William J. Carrington;Enrica Detragiache;Tara Vishwanath(1996)=100

8. 'South-North Refugee Migration: Lessons for Development Cooperation', Review of Development Economics, 1(1), February, 99-115/Ralph Rotte;Michael Vogler;Klaus. F. Zimmermann(1997)=122

9. 'What Drove the Mass Migrations from Europe in the Late Nineteenth Century?'. Population and Development Review, 20(3), September, 533-59/Timothy J. Hatton;Jeffrey G. Williamson(1994)=139

PART II. FAMILY MIGRATION

10. 'Women and the Economic of Family Migration', Review of Economic and Statistics, LIX(4), November, 406-14/Steven H. Sandell(1977)=169

11. 'Family Migration Decisions', Journal of Political Economy, 86(5), October, 749-73/Jacob Mincer(1978)=178

12. 'Immigration and the Family', Journal of Labor Economics, 9(2), April, 123-48/George J. Borjas;Stephen G. Bronars(1991)=203

PART III. REPEAT AND RETURN MIGRATION

13. 'Repeat Migration in the United States: Who Moves Back and Who Moves On?', Review of Economic and Statistics, LXV(4), November, 552-9/Julie Da Vanzo(1983)=231

14. 'Immigration Decisions Concerning Duration of Stay and Migratory Frequecy', Journal of Development Economics, 25(1), February, 221-34/John K. Hill(1987)=231

15. 'A General Equilibrium Model of Guest-Worker Migration: The Source-Country Perspective', Journal of International Economics, 25, 335-51/Slobodan Djajicacute;Ross Milbourne(1988)=253

16. 'Who Leaves? The Outmigration of the Foreign-born', Review of Economics and Statistics, 78, 165-76/George J. Borjas;Bernt Bratsberg(1996)=270

17. 'Return Migration, Uncertainty and Precautionary Savings', Journal of Development Economics, 52(2), 295-316/Christian Dustmann(1997)=282

PART IV. ILLEGAL MIGRATION

18. 'Illegal Immigration: The Hose-Country Problem', American Economic Review, 76(1) March, 56-71/Wilfred J. Ethier(1986)=307

19. 'Illegal Migration and US Immigration Reform: A Conceptual Framework', Population and Development Review, 13(1), March, 101-14/Michael P. Todaro;Lydia Maruszko(1987)=323

20. 'Illegal Aliens, Unemployment and Immigration Policy', Journal of Development Economics, 25(1), February, 235-49/Slobodan Djajicacute(1987)=337

21. 'Illegal Immigration and Immigration Control', Journal of Economics Perspectives, 2(3), Summer,101-15/Barry R. Chiswick(1988)=352

22. 'The Incidence of Sanctions against Employers of Illegal Aliens', Journal of Political Economy, 98(1), February, 28-44/John K. Hill;James E. Pearce(1990)=367

23. 'Playing Cat and Mouse at the U.S.Mexican Border', Demography, 29(2), May, 159-80/Sherrie A. Kossoudji(1992)=384

24. 'Immigration Reform: The Effects of Employer Sanctions and Legalization on Wages', Journal of Labor Economics, 13(3), July, 472-98/Deborah A. Cobb-Clark;Clinton R. Shiells;B. Lindsay Lowell(1995)=406

PART V. IMMIGRATION POLICY

25. 'Evaluation of Immigration Policies', in The Economic Consequences of Immigration, Chapter 16, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 307-36, references/Julian L. Simon(1989)=435

26. 'Towards a European Migration Policy', Population Research and Policy Review, 12, 225-41/Thomas Straubhaar;Klaus. F. Zimmermann(1993)=466

27. 'Tackling the European Migration Problem', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9(2), Spring, 45-62/Klaus. F. Zimmermann(1995)=483

28. 'On the Political Economy of Immigration', European Economic Review, 40(9), December, 1737-43/Jess Benhabib(1996)=501

Name Index=509

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Acknowledgements=ix

An introduction by the editors to all four volumes appears in Volume I

PART I. IMMIGRANT'S LABOR MARKET ASSIMILATION: EVIDENCE FROM NORTH AMERICA

1. 'The Effect of Americanization on the Earnings of Foreign-born Men', Journal of Political Economy, 86(5), October, 897-921/Barry R. Chiswick(1978)=3

2. 'Assimilation, Changes in Cohort Quality, and the Earnings of Immigrants', Journal of Labor Economics, 3(4), October, 463-89/George J. Borjas(1985)=28

3. 'Immigrant Earnings, Relative to What? The Importance of Earnings Function Specification and Comparison Points', Journal of Applied Econometrics, 9(1), January-March, 71-90/A.M. Yuengert(1994)=55

4. 'The Performance of Immigrants in the Canadian Labor Market', Journal of Labor Economics, 12(3), July, 369-405/Michael Baker;Dwayne Benjamin(1994)=75

5. 'The Changing Labour Market Position of Canadian Immigrants', Canadian Journal of Economics, XXVIII(4b), November, 987-1005/David E. Bloom;Gilles Grenier;Morley Gunderson(1995)=112

6. 'Immigrants and Human-Capital Investment', American Economic Review, 89(2), May, 186-91/Harriet Orcutt Duleep and Mark C. Regets(1999)=131

PART II. IMMIGRANTS' LABOR MARKET ASSIMILATION: EVIDENCE FROM EUROPE AND AUSTRALASIA

7. 'The Earnings of immigrant Workers in France', International Labour Review, 111(2), February, 143-65/R. Granier and J.P. Marciano(1975)=139

8. 'The Earnings of White and Coloured Male Immigrants in Britain', Economica, 47(185), February, 81-7/Barry R. Chiswick(1980)=162

9. 'Immigrant Generation and Income in Australia', Economic Record, 61(173), June, 540-53/Barry R. Chiswick;Paul W. Miller(1985)=169

10. 'The Earnings Assimilation of Immigrants', Labour, 5(2), Autumn, 37-58/Renato Aguilar and Bjodiaeresisorn Gustafsson(1991)=183

11. 'Earnings Adjustment of Temporary Migrants', Journal of Population Economics, 6(2), May, 153-68/C. Dustmann(1993)=205

12. 'The Performance of Immigrants in the United Kingdom: Evidence from the GHS', Economic Journal, 107(441), March, 333-44/Brian D. Bell(1997)=221

13. 'Immigrant Performance in Germany: Labor Earnings of Ethnic German Migrants and Foreign Guest-Workers', Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 37(Special Issue), 379-97/Christoph M. Schmidt(1997)=233

14. 'Immigrants in the New Zealand Labour Market: A Cohort Analysis using 1981, 1986 and 1996 Census Data', Labour Market Bulletin, 1 & 2, 34-70/Liliana Winkelmann;Rainer Winkelmann(1998)=252

PART III. MIGRATION AND SELF-SELECTION

15. 'Migration and Income: The Question of Self-Selection', Southern Economic Journal, 46(3), January, 840-51/Robert A. Nakosteen;Michael Zimmer(1980)=291

16. 'Self-Selection and Interprovincial Migration in Canada', Canadian Journal of Economics, XV(3), August, 474-502/Chris Robinson;Nigel Tomes(1982)=303

17. 'Self-Selection and the Earnings of Immigrants', American Economic Review, 77(4), September, 531-53/George J. Borjas(1987)=332

18. 'Immigrant Selectivity and Wages: The Evidence for Women', American Economic Review, 83(4), September, 986-93/Deborah A. Cobb-Clark(1993)=355

PART IV. THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE

19. 'Wage Differences by Language Group and the Market for Language Skills in Canada', Journal of Human Resources, XVI(3), Summer, 384-99/Geoffrey Carliner(1981)=365

20. 'Earnings of Hispanic Men: The Role of English Language Proficiency', Journal of Labor Economics, 1(2), April, 101-30/Walter McManus;William Gould;Finis Welch(1983)=381

21. 'The Effects of Language Characeristics on the Wages of Hispanic-American Males', Journal of Human Resources, XIX(1), Winter, 35-52/Gilles Grenier(1984)=411

22. 'Speaking, Reading, and Earnings among Low-skilled Immigrants', Journal of Labor Economics, 9(2), April, 149-70/Barry R. Chiswick(1991)=429

23. 'Speaking Fluency, Writing Fluency and Earnings of Migrants', Journal of Population Economics, 7(2), June, 133-56/Christian Dustmann(1994)=451

24. 'The Endogeneity between Language and Earnings: International Analyses', Journal of Labor Economics, 13(2), April, 246-88/Barry R. Chiswick;Paul W. Miller(1995)=475

25. 'Ethnic Networks and Language Proficiency among Immigrants', Journal of Population Economics, 9(1), February, 19-35/Barry R. Chiswick;Paul W. Miller(1996)=518

Name Index=535

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Acknowledgements=ix

An introduction by the editors to all four volumes appears in Volume I

PART I. IMMIGRATION POLICY AND IMMIGRANT QUALITY

1. 'Is the New Immigration More Unskilled Than the Old?', Publications of the American Statistical Association, 16(126), June, 393-403/Paul. H. Douglas(1919)=3

2. 'Is the New Immigration Less Skilled Than the Old?', Journal of Labor Economics, 4(2), April, 168-92/Barry R. Chiswick(1986)=14

3. 'National Origin and the Skills of Immigrants in the Postwar Period', in George J. Borjas and Richard B. Freeman(eds), Immigration and the Work Force: Economic Consequences for the United States and Source Areas, Chapter 1, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 17-47/George J. Borjas(1992)=39

4. 'Immigration Policy and Immigrant Quality: Empirical Evidence from Canada', Journal of Population Economics, 6, 337-52/Robert E. Wright;Paul S. Maxim(1993)=70

5. 'Do Immigrants Screened for Skills Do Better than Family Reunification Immigrants?', International Migration Review, XXIX(1), Spring, 85-111/Guillermina Jasso;Mark R. Rosenzweig(1995)=86

6. 'The Labor Market Skills of Recent Male Immigrants: Evidence from the Current Population Survey', Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 48(4), July, 792-811/Edward Funkhouser;Stephen J. Trejo(1995)=113

7. 'Canadian Immigration Policy: The Effectiveness of the Point System and Other Instruments', Canadian Journal of Economics, XXVIII (4b), November, 1006-41/Alan G. Green;David A. Green(1995)=133

8. 'Did the Decline Continue? Comparing the Labor-market Quality of United States Immigrants from the Late 1970's and Late 1980's, Journal of Population Economics, 9(1), February, 55-63/Alan Barrett(1996)=169

9. 'Admission Criteria and Immigrant Earnings Profiles', International Migration Review, XXX(2), Summer, 571-90/Harriet Orcutt Duleep;Mark C. Regets(1996)=178

PART II. LABOR SUPPLY

10. 'The Decision to Work by Married Immigrant Women', Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 46(4), July, 677-90/Harriet Orcutt Duleep;Seth Sanders(1993)=201

11. 'The Role of the Family in Immigrants' Labor-Market Activity: An Evaluation of Alternative Explanations', Amirican Economic Review, 87(4), September, 705-27/Michael Baker;Dwayne Benjamin(1997)=215

12. 'Differences in the Labor Market Behavior between Temporary and Permanent Migrant Women', Labour Economics, 4(1), March, 29-46/Christian Dustmann(1997)=238

PART III. SELF-EMPLOYMENT

13. 'The Self-Employment Experience of Immigrants', Journal of Human Resources, XXI(4), Fall, 485-506/George J. Borjas(1986)=259

14. 'Testing Hypotheses of Immigrant Self-Employment, Journal of Human Resources, XXX(1), Winter, 194-204/Andrew M. Yuengert(1995)=281

15. 'Ethnic and Racial Self-Employment Differences and Possible Explanations', Journal of Human Resources, XXXI(4), fall, 757-93/Robert W. Fairlie;Bruce D. Meyer(1996)=292

PART IV. WELFARE BENEFITS

16. 'The Use of Transfer Payments by Immigrants', Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 37(2), January, 222-39/Francine D. Blau(1984)=331

17. 'Immigrants, Taxes, and Welfare in the United States', Population and Development Review, 10(1), March, 55-69/Julian L. Simon(1984)=349

18. 'Immigrant Participation in the Welfare System', Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 44(2), January, 195-211/George J. Borjas;Stephen J. Trejo(1991)=364

19. 'The Receipt of Transfer Payments by Immigrants to Canada', Journal of Human Resources, XXX($), Fall, 650-76/Michael Baker;Dwayne Benjamin(1995)=381

20. 'Immigration and the Welfare State: Immigrant Participation in Means-tested Entitlement Programs', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXI(2), May, 575-604/George J. Borjas;Lynette Hilton(1996)=408

PART V. INTERGENERATIONAL ISSUES

21. 'Sons of Immigrants: Are They at an Earnings Disadvantage?', American Economic Review, 67(1), February, 376-80/Barry R. Chiswick(1977)=441

22. 'The Intergenerational Mobility of Immigrants', Journal of Labor Economics, 11(1,Part 1), January, 113-35/George J. Borjas(1993)=446

23. 'Is Child Like Parent? Educational Attainment and Ethnic Origin', Journal of Human Resources, XXXV(3), Summer, 550-69/Ira N. Gang;Claus F. Zimmermann(2000)=469

Name Index=489

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Acknowledgements=ix

An introduction by the editors to all four volumes appears in Volume I

PART I. THE EFFECT OF IMMIGRANTS ON NATIVES: THEORY

1. 'The Economic Conseuences of Increased Immigration', Review of Economics and Statistics, XLV(3), August, 221-30/Melvin W. Reder(1963)=3

2. 'Some Welfare Aspects of International Migration', Journal of Political Economy, 77(5), September/October, 778-94/R. Albert Berry;Ronald Soligo(1969)=13

3. 'On the Welfare Aspects of International Migration', Journal of Political Economy, 83(5), October, 1065-72/Carlos Alfredo Rodriguez(1975)=30

4. 'Public Property and the Effects of Migration upon Other Residents of the Migrants' Countries of Origin and Destination', Journal of Political Economy, 85(5), October, 1001-20/Dan Usher(1977)=38

5. 'The Labor Market Effects of Immigration', Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 33(3), April, 331-41/Geroge E. Johnson(1980)=58

6. 'International Trade and Labor Migration', American Economic Review, 75(4), September, 691-707/Wilfred J. Ethier(1985)=69

7. 'Mass Migration, Unions, and Government Intervention', Journal of Public Economics, 55, 185-201/Christoph M. Schmidt;Anette Stilz;Klaus F. Zimmermann(1994)=86

8. 'The Economic Benefits from Immigration', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9(2), Spring, 3-22/George J. Borjas(1995)=103

9. 'Integrating the East: The Labor Market Effects of Immigration', in Stanley W. Black(ed.), Europe's Economy Looks East: Implications for Germany and the European Union, Chapter 7, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 269-306/Thomas Bauer;Klaus F. Zimmermann(1997)=123

PART II. LABOR MARKET IMPACT OF IMMIGRATION: EVIDENCE FROM NORTH AMERICA

10. 'The Substitutability of Natives and Immigrants in Production', Review of Economics and Statistics, LXIV(4), November, 596-603/Jean Baldwin Grossman(1982)=163

11. 'The Impact of the Mariel Boatlift on the Miami Labor Market', Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 43(2), January, 245-57/David Card(1990)=171

12. 'The Effects of Immigration on the Labor Market Outcomes of Less-skilled Natives', in John M. Abowd and Richard B. Freeman(des), Immigration, Trade, and the Labor Market, Chapter 7, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 201-34/Joseph G. Altonji and David Card(1991)=184

13. 'How Much Do Immigration and Trade Affect Labor Market Outcomes?', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1, 1-67, 86-90/George J. Borjas;Richard B. Freeman;Lawrence F. Katz(1997)=218

PART III. LABOR MARKET IMPACT OF IMMIGRATION: EVIDENCE FROM EUROPE AND AUSTRALASIS

14. 'The Impact of the 1962 Repatriates from Algeria on the French Labor Market', Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 45(3), April, 556-72/Jennifer Hunt(1992)=293

15. 'Ageing, Migration and Labour Mobility', in Paul Johnson and Claus F. Zimmermann(eds), Labour Markets in an Ageing Europe, Chapter 10, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 255-83/Rainer Winkelmann;Klaus F. Zimmermann(1993)=310

16. 'Labor Marget Effects of Immigration in the United States and Europe: Substitution vs. Complementarity', Journal of Population Economics, 7(2), June, 157-75/Ira N. Gang;Francisco L. Rivera-Batiz(1994)=339

17. 'Native Wage Impacts of Foreign Labor: A Random Effects Panel Analysis', Journal of Population Economics, 7(2), June, 177-92/John P. De New;Klaus F. Zimmermann(1994)=358

18. 'The Impact of 1970s Repatriates from Africa on the Portuguese Labor Market', Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 49(2), January, 330-47/William J. Carrington;Pedro J.F. de Lima(1996)=374

19. 'Immigration and the Earnings of Young Native Workers', Oxford Economic Papers, 48(3), July, 473-91/Rudolf Winter-Ebmer;Josef Zweimudiaeresisller(1996)=392

20. 'Employment Effects of Immigration to Germany: An Analysis Based on Local Labor Markets', Review of Economics and Statistics, 79(4), November, 594-604/Jodiaeresisrn-Steffen Pischke;Johannes Velling(1997)=411

21. 'Do Immigratns Displace Young Native Workers: The Austrian Experience', Journal of Population Economics, 12, 327-40/Rudolf Winter-Ebmer;Josef Zweimudiaeresisller(1999)=422

22. 'Immigration and Unemployment: New Evidence from Australia and New Zealand', International Review of Applied Economics, 13(2), May, 253-60/Jordan Shan, Alan Morris;Fiona Sun(1999)=436

PART IV. MIGRANTS AND MOBILITY OF THE NATIVES

23. 'Immigration and Wages: Evidence from the 1980's', American Economic Review, 81(2), May, 292-6/Kristin F. Butcher;David Card(1991)=447

24. 'Immigration and Internal Migration "Flight" from US Metropolitan Areas: Toward a New Demographic Balkanisation', Urban Studies, 32(4-5), 733-57/William H. Frey(1995)=452

25. 'The Linkage between Immigration and Internal Migration in Large Metropolitan Areas in the United States', Economic Geography, 73, 234-54/Richard A. Wright, Mark Ellis;Michael Reibel(1997)=477

26. 'The Effect of Immigration on the Internal Migration of the Native-born Population, 1981-1990', Population Research and Policy Review, 17(2), April, 141-66/Michael J. White;Zai Liang(1998)=498

Name Index=525

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This four-volume reference contains 28 articles, selected from such publications as the J. of Development Economics, J. of Political Economy, and Population Research and Policy Review, among other journals and some books, dating from 1962 to 1997. The editors supply an introduction identifying criteria for selection: they've included milestone or highly influential papers (especially those that have not been made available or summarized elsewhere); they've balance work related to North America, Europe, and Australia; and they've focused on empirical papers rather than theoretical background. Each volume is organized around a theme: the migration decision and immigration policy (v.1), assimilation of migrants (v.2), quality and behavior of migrants (v.3), and migration and the natives (v.4). Each volume has a name index but no subject index. The editors are economists with the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn, Germany, among other affiliations. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)