FYSE 1369A
U.S. Economy & Immigrants
Immigrants and the U.S. Economy
The demise of national origin quotas for U.S. immigration in 1965, and its replacement with an emphasis on family reunification, opened the gates to a large and increasing flow of immigrants from the developing countries. Accordingly, this seminar will focus, within an interdisciplinary framework, on such currently pressing immigration issues as: are native-born low-skill workers displaced by recent immigrants? Is English language proficiency crucial for immigrant assimilation in the labor market? What is the role of close-knit communities in facilitating immigrant entrepreneurial activities? The mixture of perspectives should help shed light on diverse immigration policy options. 3 hrs. sem.
- Schedule
- 11:10am-12:25pm on Tuesday, Thursday (Feb 24, 2021 to May 21, 2021)
- Location
- Online Course ONL
- Instructors
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Wunnava, Phani
wunnava@middlebury.edu
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