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  • Research Shows Immigrants Help Businesses Grow. Here’s Why.

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    • Nataly Kelly
    Adaptiveness and cross-cultural awareness are in-demand traits.
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    • October 26, 2018
  • Why Open Immigration Is Good For America

    Economics Digital Article
    • Vijay Govindarajan
    Now that President Obama has signed the health care reform bill into law, Congress’s attention will be turning to immigration reform. Not a moment too soon, from my point of view. Immigration is central to American innovation, both historically and in the very recent past — and innovation, in turn, is central to maintaining leadership […]
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    • March 26, 2010
  • The Case for Welcoming Immigrants

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    • Alison Beard
    A look at some new books exploring the topic of immigration, including " 8 Billion and Counting," by Jennifer D. Sciubba; "The Immigrant Superpower,"...
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  • Research: The Cost of a Single U.S. Immigration Restriction

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    One executive order cost the American economy $100 billion, according to a new study.
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    • January 22, 2021
  • Immigrant Doctors Provide Better Care, According to a Study of 1.2 Million Hospitalizations

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    And they make up one-quarter of U.S. physicians.
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    • February 03, 2017
  • The U.S. Immigration Debate Isn’t Left vs. Right

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    High-skilled immigration is an unambiguously good idea.
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    • March 04, 2014
  • What the Data Tells Us About Immigrant Executives in the U.S.

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    Most research has focused on patents and startups, not big companies.
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    • November 29, 2017
  • The Private Sector’s Immigration Problem

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    • Sylvia Ann Hewlett
    Elena, 27, a Polish nanny, newly living and working in Islington, is part of a huge wave of Eastern European immigrants transforming the service economy in Britain. Talk to any London-based home owner and you’re likely to get rhapsodic tales about immigrant skill sets and work ethnic. With robust growth and an increasingly “hip” urban […]
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    • November 21, 2007
  • Why Are Immigrants More Entrepreneurial?

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    Research shows cross-cultural experience may help people spot opportunities.
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    • October 27, 2016
  • Immigration Is at the Heart of U.S. Competitiveness

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    The CEO of Carbonite tells his story.
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  • Research: Immigrants Played an Outsize Role in America's Age of Innovation

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    And were paid less for their trouble.
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    • April 21, 2017
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    • July 05, 2023
  • Tech Companies Should Speak Up for Refugees, Not Only High-Skilled Immigrants

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    Refugees depend on their digital services for safety and survival.
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  • American Competitiveness Demands Immigration Reform

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    To gain an edge, we need a diverse workforce.
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    • February 24, 2014
  • Research: The Immigrant Income Gap

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    How gender, race, and language impact the pay of first and second generation immigrants.
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    • May 07, 2020
  • Research: Why Immigrants Are More Likely to Become Entrepreneurs

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    A 12-year study found that both voluntary emigration and entrepreneurship were associated with a higher propensity for risk-taking.
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    • August 04, 2021
  • Debunking Myths About Highly-Skilled Immigration and the Global Race for Talent

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    The innovation economy is facing a mismatch of skill, location, and need.
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    • June 24, 2013
  • Immigrants Play a Disproportionate Role in American Entrepreneurship

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    According to new research.
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    • October 03, 2016
  • Study: A CEO's Decision Making Is Shaped by Whether Their Parents Were Immigrants

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    • Jens Hagendorff
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    An examination of banks dealing with unexpected shocks.
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  • Bangladesh: Into the Maelstrom

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    In the fall of 2018, Rohima Begum considered her options as the small island, or "char," on which her family's house rested slowly but inescapably eroded...
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  • Research Shows Immigrants Help Businesses Grow. Here’s Why.

    Global strategy Digital Article
    • Nataly Kelly
    Adaptiveness and cross-cultural awareness are in-demand traits.
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    • October 26, 2018
  • Why Open Immigration Is Good For America

    Economics Digital Article
    • Vijay Govindarajan
    Now that President Obama has signed the health care reform bill into law, Congress’s attention will be turning to immigration reform. Not a moment too soon, from my point of view. Immigration is central to American innovation, both historically and in the very recent past — and innovation, in turn, is central to maintaining leadership […]
    • Save
    • Share
    • March 26, 2010
  • The Case for Welcoming Immigrants

    Organizational Development Magazine Article
    • Alison Beard
    A look at some new books exploring the topic of immigration, including " 8 Billion and Counting," by Jennifer D. Sciubba; "The Immigrant Superpower,"...
    • Save
    • Share
    • Buy Copies
    • From the May–June 2022 Issue
  • Research: The Cost of a Single U.S. Immigration Restriction

    Business and society Digital Article
    • Dany Bahar
    • Prithwiraj (Raj) Choudhury
    • Britta Glennon
    One executive order cost the American economy $100 billion, according to a new study.
    • Save
    • Share
    • January 22, 2021
  • Immigrant Doctors Provide Better Care, According to a Study of 1.2 Million Hospitalizations

    Communication Research
    • Yusuke Tsugawa
    • Anupam B Jena
    • Ashish K Jha MD
    And they make up one-quarter of U.S. physicians.
    • Save
    • Share
    • Buy Copies
    • February 03, 2017
  • The U.S. Immigration Debate Isn’t Left vs. Right

    Economics Digital Article
    • Andrew McAfee
    High-skilled immigration is an unambiguously good idea.
    • Save
    • Share
    • March 04, 2014
  • What the Data Tells Us About Immigrant Executives in the U.S.

    Consumer behavior Research
    • Sami Mahroum
    • Rashid Ansari
    Most research has focused on patents and startups, not big companies.
    • Save
    • Share
    • November 29, 2017
  • The Private Sector’s Immigration Problem

    Government Digital Article
    • Sylvia Ann Hewlett
    Elena, 27, a Polish nanny, newly living and working in Islington, is part of a huge wave of Eastern European immigrants transforming the service economy in Britain. Talk to any London-based home owner and you’re likely to get rhapsodic tales about immigrant skill sets and work ethnic. With robust growth and an increasingly “hip” urban […]
    • Save
    • Share
    • November 21, 2007
  • Why Are Immigrants More Entrepreneurial?

    Innovation & Leadership Research
    • Nikolaus Franke
    • Peter Vandor
    Research shows cross-cultural experience may help people spot opportunities.
    • Save
    • Share
    • Buy Copies
    • October 27, 2016
  • Bangladesh: Into the Maelstrom

    Global Business Case Study
    • Reshmaan N. Hussam
    • Sophus A. Reinert
    • Namrata Arora
    11.95
    View Details
    In the fall of 2018, Rohima Begum considered her options as the small island, or "char," on which her family's house rested slowly but inescapably eroded...
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    • November 08, 2018

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