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The skill transferability of high-skilled US immigrants
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Human MigrationEconomicsSkill TransferabilityLabor MigrationGreatest TransferabilityBusinessBrain DrainLabor Market IntegrationMigrant WorkerUs Census DataInternational TransferabilityUnemploymentImmigration
Using the 2000 US Census data, we explored the effect of international transferability of skills on the earnings of high-skilled US immigrants. We confirmed that education and labour market experience received by immigrants from Japan and English-speaking developed countries before migrating have the greatest transferability; immigrants from non-English-speaking and Less Developed Countries (LDCs) make a greater investment in US-specific skills after arrival and earn a salary commensurate with the acquired skill level. Nevertheless, high-skilled workers from English-speaking developed countries still receive higher earnings, other things equal. We explore factors that influence this earnings differential.
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