Lofstrom, Magnus
Magnus Lofstrom
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Works
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African Americans ̉pursuit of self-employment | |
comparison of the human capital and signaling models the case of the self-employment and the increase in the schooling premium in the 1980's | |
Did the 2007 Legal Arizona Workers Act Reduce the State's Unauthorized Immigrant Population? | |
Does self-employment increase the economic well being of low skilled workers? | |
dynamics of immigrant welfare and labor market behavior | |
The educational attainment of immigrants, c1998: | |
Employment Effects of State Legislation against the Hiring of Unauthorized Immigrant Workers | |
H-1Bs: How Do They Stack Up to US Born Workers? | |
Immigrant assimilation and welfare participation : do immigrants assimilate into or out of welfare? | |
Immigration policy, assimilation of immigrants and natives' sentiments towards immigrants evidence from 12 OECD countries | |
Is the ged an effective route to postsecondary education for school dropouts? | |
Labor market assimilation and the self-employment decision of immigrant entrepreneurs | |
Low skilled immigrant entrepreneurship | |
Measuring the returns to the GED using an exogenous change in GED passing standards as a natural experiment | |
Mexican hispanic self-employment entry: the role of business start-up constraints | |
Modeling the signaling value of the GED with an application to an exogenous passing standard increase in Texas | |
Self-employment and earnings among high skilled immigrants in the United States | |
State dependence in Canadian welfare participation | |
Transitions to Entrepreneurship and Industry-Specific Barriers | |
Why are Hispanic and African-American dropout rates so high? | |
Why Have Lending Programs Targeting Disadvantaged Small-Business Borrowers Achieved So Little Success in the United States? |