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The Effect of Mexican Immigration on the Wage and Employment of U.S. Natives: Evidence from Mexican Birth Cohort Shocks and a Comment on the "Network" Instrument
(
2/1/2012
)
54
minutes
Conference:
Department of Demography Brown Bag Seminars
Host:
UC Berkeley Department of Demography
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Aaron Chalfin on the effect of immigration on labor market outcomes for U.S. natives.
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Department of Demography
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