“Does Immigration Improve Quality of Care in Nursing Homes?” by Delia Furtado and Francesc Ortega (Disucssion Paper No. 13552, July 2020, .pdf format, 39p.). Note: A link to the abstract and the full-text of this paper is available at:
July 30, 2020
CAAR – Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) [University of Bonn, Germany] Working Paper – July 30, 2020
December 27, 2019
CAAR – Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) [University of Bonn, Germany] Working Papers – December 27, 2019
A. “Leaving Money on the Table? Suboptimal Enrollment in the New Social Pension Program in China,” by Xi Chen, Lipeng Hu, and Jody L. Sindelar (IZA Discussion Paper No. 12843, December 2019, .pdf format, 35p.). Note: Links to the abstract and the full text of this paper available at:
www.iza.org/publications/dp/12843
B. “Expanding Health Insurance for the Elderly of the Philippines,” by Michael R.M. Abrigo, Timothy J. Halliday, and Teresa Molina (IZA Discussion Paper No. 12827, December 2019, .pdf format, 54p.). Note: Links to the abstract and the full text of this paper available at:
www.iza.org/publications/dp/12827
C. “Effect of Immigration on Depression among Older Natives in Western Europe,” by José J. Escarce and Lorenzo Rocco (IZA Discussion Paper No. 12829, December 2019, .pdf format, 39p.). Note: Links to the abstract and the full text of this paper available at:
July 18, 2019
CAAR – Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Brief – July 18, 2019
“Aging and Declining Populations in Northern New England: Is There a Role for Immigration?” by Riley Sullivan (Regional Brief No. 19-2, July 2019, .pdf format, 10p.).
April 1, 2019
CAAR – Center for Economic Studies/Ifo Institute for Economic Research (CESifo) [Munich, Bavaria, Germany] Working Paper – April 1, 2019
“Individual attitudes towards immigration in aging populations,” by Rana Comertpay, Andreas Irmen and Anastasia Litina (CESifo Working Paper No. 7565, March 2019, .pdf format, 30p.). Note: Links to the abstract and the full text of this paper available at:
January 3, 2018
November 21, 2017
CAAR – Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) [University of Bonn, Germany] Working Paper – November 21, 2017
“Older People in Sweden Without Means: On the Importance of Age at Immigration for Being ‘Twice Poor’,” by Bjorn Anders Gustafsson, Hanna Mac Innes, and Torun Osterberg (Discussion Paper No. 11144, November 2017, .pdf format, 40p.). Note: Links to the abstract and the full text of the paper available at:
legacy.iza.org/en/webcontent/publications/papers/viewAbstract?dp_id=11144
October 13, 2016
CAAR – Scripps Gerontology Center [Miami University] Lecture – October 13, 2016
“The 2016 P.K. Whelpton Memorial Lecture Examines Immigration and Longevity,” (November 1, 2016, Oxford, Ohio).
miamioh.edu/cas/academics/centers/scripps/news-events/2016/10/whelpton-lecture-2016.html
June 21, 2016
CAAR – International Longevity Centre [UK] Report – June 21, 2016
“Immigration: Encourage or deter?” by Dean Hochlaf and Ben Franklin (June 2016, .pdf format, 21p.).
www.ilcuk.org.uk/index.php/publications/publication_details/immigration_encourage_or_deter
March 10, 2016
CAAR – Statistics Canada/Statistique Canada Article – March 10, 2016
“The contribution of immigration to the size and ethnocultural diversity of future cohorts of seniors,” by Yves Carriere, Laurent Martel, Jacques Legare and Jean-Francois Picard (Insights on Canadian Society, March 2016, .pdf and HTML format, 10p.).
www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/75-006-x/2016001/article/14345-eng.htm
March 10, 2014
CAAR – University of Michigan Retirement Research Center Working Paper – March 10, 2014
“Previous Migration Experience and Legal Immigration Status among Intending Mexican Migrants to the United States,” by Peter B. Brownell and Michael S. Rendall (WP 2014-304, December 2013, .pdf format, 16p.). Note: Links to the abstract and full-text can be found at:
www.mrrc.isr.umich.edu/publications/index_abstract.cfm?ptid=1&pid=976
November 25, 2013
CAAR – National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper – November 25, 2013
“Skilled Immigration and the Employment Structures of U.S. Firms,” by Sari Pekkala Kerr, William R. Kerr, and William F. Lincoln (w19658, November 2013, .pdf format, 33p.).
Abstract:
We study the impact of skilled immigrants on the employment structures of U.S. firms using matched employer-employee data. Unlike most previous work, we use the firm as the lens of analysis to account for a greater level of heterogeneity and the fact that many skilled immigrant admissions are driven by firms themselves (e.g., the H-1B visa). OLS and IV specifications find rising overall employment of skilled workers with increased skilled immigrant employment by firm. Employment expansion is greater for younger natives than their older counterparts, and departure rates for older workers appear higher for those in STEM occupations compared to younger worker.
November 7, 2012
CAAR – Center for Retirement Research at Boston College Working Papers – November 7, 2012
A. “401(k) Participant Behavior in a Volatile Economy,” by Barbara A. Butrica and Karen Elizabeth Smith (WP No. 2012-24, November 2012, .pdf format, 54p.). Note: Links to the abstract and full-text can be found at:
crr.bc.edu/working-papers/401k-participant-behavior-in-a-volatile-economy/
B. “Immigrant Networks and the Take-Up of Disability Programs: Evidence from U.S. Census Data,” by Delia Furtado and Nikolaos Theodoropoulos (WP No. 2012-23, October 2012, .pdf format, 52p.). Note: Links to the abstract and full-text can be found at:
crr.bc.edu/working-papers/401k-participant-behavior-in-a-volatile-economy/