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June 2016 Barry R. Chiswick 1 VITA BARRY R. CHISWICK MAILING ADDRESS: PRIMARY APPOINTMENT Department of Economics George Washington University 2115 G Street, NW Monroe Hall – Room 340 Washington, DC 20052 Professor of Economics and International Affairs Department of Economics George Washington University Department of Economics E-mail:[email protected] Personal Information: U.S. Citizen Married, 2 Adult Children Webpage: http://departments.columbian.gwu.edu/economics/people/161 FIELDS Labor Economics and Human Resources Immigration, Language, and Minorities Economics of Religion Economic Theory Statistics and Applied Econometrics Public Policy Analysis ACADEMIC DEGREES Doctor of Philosophy, honoris causa, Lund University, Sweden, 2009 Ph.D. (With Distinction), Economics, Columbia University, 1967 M.A., Economics, Columbia University, 1964 B.A., Economics, Brooklyn College, 1962 (Distinguished Alumnus Award, 1999)

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VITA BARRY R. CHISWICK

MAILING ADDRESS: PRIMARY APPOINTMENT Department of Economics George Washington University 2115 G Street, NW Monroe Hall – Room 340 Washington, DC 20052

Professor of Economics and International Affairs Department of Economics George Washington University

Department of Economics E-mail:[email protected]

Personal Information: U.S. Citizen Married, 2 Adult Children

Webpage: http://departments.columbian.gwu.edu/economics/people/161

FIELDS

Labor Economics and Human Resources Immigration, Language, and Minorities Economics of Religion Economic Theory Statistics and Applied Econometrics Public Policy Analysis

ACADEMIC DEGREES

Doctor of Philosophy, honoris causa, Lund University, Sweden, 2009 Ph.D. (With Distinction), Economics, Columbia University, 1967 M.A., Economics, Columbia University, 1964 B.A., Economics, Brooklyn College, 1962 (Distinguished Alumnus Award, 1999)

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PUBLICATIONS

A. Books and Monographs Foundations of Migration Economics, George Borjas and Barry R. Chiswick, Oxford University

Press, in press. (IZA Prize in Labor Economics book)

Handbook on the Economics of International Migration, Vol. 1A, The Immigrants and Vol. 1B, The Impact and Regional Studies, editor (with Paul W. Miller), Elsevier, 2015.

Recent Developments in the Economics of International Migration, Volumes I and II, editor (with Paul W. Miller), Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishers, 2012.

High Skilled Immigration in a Global Labor Market, editor, Washington DC; American Enterprise Institute, 2011, (Edited Proceedings April 2009 conference).

Consequences of Immigration, (with Magnus Lofstrom), editors, Special Issue of Review of Economics of the Household, Vol. 9, No. 1, March 2011.

The Labor Market Adjustment of Immigrants, (with Magnus Lofstom), editors, Special Issue of Review of Economics of the Household, Vol. 8, No. 1, March 2010.

Immigration: Trends, Consequences and Prospects for the United States, editor, Special Issue, Research in Labor Economics, V. 27, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2008.

The Economics of Language: International Analyses, (with Paul W. Miller), London, Routledge, 2007.

The Economics of Immigration: Selected Papers of Barry R. Chiswick, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2005.

The Economics of Immigrant Skill and Adjustment, editor, Special Issue, Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 37, 1997.

Immigration, Language and Ethnicity: Canada and the United States, editor, Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1992. (Edited proceedings, May 1990 conference)

Post-Immigration Qualifications in Australia: Determinants and Consequences (with Paul W. Miller), Canberra: Australian Government Printing Service, 1992.

Illegal Aliens: Their Employment and Employers, Kalamazoo: Upjohn Institute, 1988.

The Dilemma of American Immigration: Beyond the Golden Door (with Pastora Cafferty, Andrew Greeley, Teresa Sullivan), New Brunswick: Transaction Books (Rutgers University), 1983.

The Employment of Immigrants in the United States, Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1982.

The Gateway: U.S. Immigration Issues and Policies, editor, Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1982. (Edited proceedings, April 1980 conference)

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An Analysis of the Economic Progress and Impact of Immigrants, Prepared for the Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. National Technical Information Service, August 1980, PB80-200454, 1980, 410 pp. Executive Summary reprinted in U. S. Immigration Policy and the National Interest, Washington: Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy, 1981, Appendix D, "Papers on Legal Immigrants to the United States," pp. 211-222.

Human Resources and Income Distribution: Issues and Policies, (with June O'Neill), New York: W. W. Norton, 1977.

Statistics and Econometrics, (with Stephen J. Chiswick), Baltimore: University Park Press, 1975 (Aspen Systems Corp., Rockville, MD).

Income Inequality: Regional Analyses Within a Human Capital Framework, New York; National Bureau of Economic Research, 1974.

Human Capital and the Distribution of Personal Income, Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University, 1967

B. Articles

“The Determinants of Bilingualism Among Children” (with Marina Gindelsky) Review of Economics of the Household, forthcoming (IZA Discussion Paper #8488)

“Managing Immigration in the 21st Century” in George Borjas and Barry R. Chiswick,

Foundations of Migration Economics, IZA Prize in Labor Economics book, Oxford University Press, in press. (IZA Public Policy Paper No. 108, November 2015)

“Russian Jewish Immigrants in the United States: The Adjustment of their English Language

Proficiency and Earnings in the American Community Survey” (with Nicholas Larsen), Contemporary Jewry 35(3), October 2015, pp. 191-209 (IZA Discussion Paper #6854)

“The Awarding of PhDs in the United States and Canada: War, the Draft and Other Economic

Determinants” (with Nicholas Larsen and Paul J. Pieper), Applied Economics, 47(28), 2015, pp. 2939-2958 (IZA Discussion Paper #5367)

“Negative and Positive Assimilation by Prices and Quantities” (with Paul W. Miller), Australian

Journal of Labour Economics, 18(1), 2015, pp. 3-26 (IZA Discussion Paper #7389) “International Migration and the Economics of Language” (with Paul W. Miller) Handbook on

the Economics of International Migration, Vol. 1A, in Barry R. Chiswick and Paul W. Miller, eds. Elsevier, 2015, pp 211-269 (IZA Discussion Paper #7880)

“The Determinants of Religiosity Among Immigrants and the Native Born in Europe” (with

Mariya Aleksynska) Review of Economics of the Household, 11(4), 2013, pp 563-598. Reprinted in Peter Nijkamp, Jacques Poot and Jessie Bakens, eds. The Economics of Cultural Diversity, Edward Elgar, 2015, pp. 78-116 (IZA Discussion Paper #5724)

“The Impact of Surplus Skills on Earnings: Extending the Over-Education Model to Language

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Proficiency” (with Paul W. Miller) Economics of Education Review 36, 2013, pp 263-275 “Religion and Child Health: Religious Affiliation, Importance, and Attendance and Health Status

Among American Youth” (with Donka Mirtcheva) Journal of Family and Economic Issues 34(1), March 2013, pp. 120-140.

"Social Contacts and the Economic Performance of Immigrants: A Panel Study of Immigrants in

Germany" (with Agnieszka Kanas, Tranja van der Lippe and Frank van Tubergen), International Migration Review, 46 (3), Fall 2012, pp. 680-709.

“Negative and Positive Assimilation, Skill Transferability and Linguistic Distance” (with Paul

Miller), Journal of Human Capital, 6(1), Spring 2012, pp. 35-55 (IZA Discussion Paper #5420)

"Immigration: High-Skilled versus Low-Skilled Labour?" A 'Sustainable' Population? - Key

Policy Issues, Canberra: Australia, Productivity Commission, 2011, pp. 27-40 “Ethnic Intermarriage Among Immigrants: Human Capital and Assortative Mating” (with

Christina Housworth), Review of Economics of the Household, 9(2), June 2011, pp. 149-180

“Educational Mismatch: Are High-Skilled Immigrants Really Working in High-Skilled Jobs, and What Price Do They Pay if They Are Not” (with Paul W. Miller) in Barry R. Chiswick, ed., High Skilled Immigration in a Global Labor Market, Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 2011, pp. 109-154.

“Top Ten Myths and Fallacies Regarding Immigration” in Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco, Vivian Louie, and Roberto Suro, eds. Writing Immigration: Scholars and Journalists in Dialogue, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2011, pp. 136-148.

“The ‘Negative’ Assimilation of Immigrants: A Special Case” (with Paul W. Miller) Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 64 (3), April 2011, pp. 502-525.

“Does the Choice of Reference Levels of Education Matter in the ORU Earnings Equation?” (with Paul W. Miller), Economics of Education Review, 29(6), December 2010, pp. 1076-1085.

“The Effects of School Quality in the Origin on the Payoff to Schooling for Immigrants” (with Paul W. Miller), in Gil Epstein and Ira Gang, editors, Migration and Culture, (Frontiers of Economics and Globalization, Volume X), Emerald Group Publishing, 2010, pp. 67-103.

“The Effects of Educational-Occupational Mismatch on Immigrant Earnings in Australia, with International Comparisons” (with Paul W. Miller) International Migration Review, 44(4) Winter 2010, pp. 908-937.

“The Economic Progress of American Jewry: From Eighteenth Century Merchants to Twenty-First Century Professionals” in Aaron Levine, ed., Oxford Handbook of Judaism and Economics, New York: Oxford University Press, 2010, pp. 625-645.

“Occupational Language Requirements and the Value of English in the United States Labor Market” (with Paul W. Miller) Journal of Population Economics, 23(1) January 2010,

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pp. 353-372.

“Testing the Immigrant Assimilation Hypothesis with Longitudinal Data” (with Michael Beenstock and Ari Paltiel) Review of Economics of the Household, 8(1), March 2010, pp. 7-28.

“An Explanation for the Lower Payoff to Schooling for Immigrants in the Canadian Labour Market” (with Paul W. Miller) in Ted McDonald, Elizabeth Ruddick, Arthur Sweetman, and Christopher Warswick, eds., Canadian Immigration: Economic Evidence for a Dynamic Policy Environment, Montreal and Ithaca: McGill-Queen’s University Press, distributed by Cornell University Press Services, 2010, pp. 41-75.

“Citizenship in the United States: The Roles of Immigrant Characteristics and Country of Origin” (with Paul W. Miller) Research in Labor Economics 29, 2009, pp. 91–130.

“Earnings and Occupational Attainment Among Immigrants” (with Paul W. Miller) Industrial Relations 48 (3), July 2009, pp. 454-465.

“The International Transferability of Immigrant’s Human Capital” (with Paul W. Miller) Economics of Education Review, 28(2), April 2009, pp. 162 – 169.

“The Economics of Language for Immigrants: An Introduction and Overview” in Terrance Wiley, Jin Sook Lee and Russell Rumberger, eds., The Education of Language Minority Immigrants in the United States, Bristol: Multilingual Matters, Ltd., 2009, pp. 72-91, and Julian Simon Lecture (IV), IZA—Institute for the Study of Labor, Lecture 2007, Pamphlet 2008.

“Why is the Payoff to Schooling Smaller for Immigrants?” (with Paul W. Miller), Labour Economics, 15(6), December 2008, pp. 1,317–1,340.

“The Rise and Fall of the American Jewish PhD,” Contemporary Jewry, 29(1), April 2009, pp. 67-84. (Marshall Sklare Award Lecture, Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry, Annual Meeting, Toronto, December 2007).

“The Earnings of American Jewish Men: Human Capital, Denomination and Religiosity” (with Jidong Huang) Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 47(4), December 2008, pp. 694—709.

“Occupational Attainment and Immigrant Economic Progress in Australia” (with Paul W. Miller), Economic Record 84, Special Issue, September 2008, pp. 845-856.

“Immigrant Selection Systems and Immigrant Health” (with Yew Liang Lee and Paul W. Miller), Contemporary Economic Policy, 26(4), October 2008, pp. 555–578.

“How Immigrants Fare Across the Earnings Distribution: International Analyses,” (with Ahn T. Le and Paul W. Miller), Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 61(3), April 2008, pp. 353-373.

“A Test of the Critical Period Hypothesis for Language Learning,” (with Paul W. Miller), Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 29 (1), 2008, pp. 16-29.

“Modeling Immigrant’s Language Skills” (with Paul W. Miller), in Barry R. Chiswick, editor, Immigration: Trends, Consequences and Prospects for the United States, Special Issue, Research in Labor Economics, 27, (2008), pp.75-128.

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“Immigrant Enclaves, Ethnic Goods, and the Adjustment Process,” (with Paul W. Miller) in Elliott R. Barkan, Hasia Diner and Alan Kraut, eds., From Arrival to Incorporation: Migrants to the US in a Global Era, New York: New York University Press, 2008, pp. 80-93.

“Occupational Choice of High-Skilled Immigrants in the United States,” (with Sarinda Taegnoi), International Migration, 45 (5), Nov/Dec 2007, pp. 3-34.

“High Skilled Immigrants in the International Arena,” in T.R. Shastri, ed., Emigration: Economic Implications, Icfai University Press, India, 2007, pp. 84-95.

“Computer Usage, Destination Language Proficiency and the Earnings of Natives and Immigrants,” (with Paul W. Miller), Review of the Economics of the Household, 5 (2), June 2007, pp. 129-157.

“The Occupational Attainment of American Jewry, 1990-2000,” Contemporary Jewry, 27 (2007), pp.80-111.

“Are There Gender and Country of Origin Differences in Immigrant Labor Market Outcomes Across European Destinations?” (with Alicia Adsera), Journal of Population Economics, 20 (2007), pp.495-526.

“Immigration to Australia During the 1990s: Institutional and Labour Market Influences,” (with Paul W. Miller), in Deborah Cobb-Clark and Siew-Ean Khoo (eds.), Public Policy and Immigrant Settlement, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 2006, pp. 3-24.

“Language Skills and Immigrant Adjustment: The Role of Immigration Policy” (with Paul W. Miller), in Deborah Cobb-Clark and Siew-Ean Khoo (eds.), Public Policy and Immigrant Settlement, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 2006, pp. 121-148.

“Immigrants’ Language Skills and Visa Category” (with Yew Liang Lee and Paul W. Miller), International Migration Review, 40 (2), Summer 2006, pp. 419-450.

“The Linguistic and Economic Adjustment of Soviet Jewish Immigrants in the United States: 1980 to 2000” (with Michael Wenz), Research in Labor Economics, 24, 2006, pp. 179-216.

“Divergent Patterns in Immigrant Earnings Across European Destinations” (with Alicia Adsera) in Craig A. Parsons and Timothy M. Smeeding, eds. Immigration and the Transformation of Europe, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2006, pp. 85-110.

“Pre-School Enrollment: An Analysis by Immigrant Generation” (with Noyna DebBurman), Social Science Research, 35, 2006, pp. 60-87.

“Immigrant Earnings: A Longitudinal Analysis,” (with Yew Liang Lee and Paul W. Miller), Review of Income and Wealth, 51(4), December 2005, pp. 485-503.

“Parents and Children Talk: English Language Proficiency within Immigrant Families” (with Yew Liang Lee and Paul W. Miller), Review of Economics of the Household, 3, 2005, pp. 243-268.

“Longitudinal Analysis of Immigrant Occupational Mobility: A Test of the Immigrant Assimilation Hypothesis” (with Yew Liang Lee and Paul W. Miller), International Migration Review, 39(2), Summer 2005, pp. 332-353.

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“Linguistic Distance: A Quantitative Measure of the Distance Between English and Other Languages” (with Paul W. Miller), Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 26(1), 2005, pp. 1-16.

“Family Matters: The Role of the Family in Immigrant’s Destination Language Skills,” (with Yew Liang Lee and Paul W. Miller) Journal of Population Economics, 18, 2005, pp. 631-647.

“Do Enclaves Matter in Immigrant Adjustment?” (with Paul W. Miller), City and Community. 4(1), March 2005, pp. 5-36. Earlier version with the same title published in Hebrew in Rivon Le Kalkalah (The Economic Quarterly), 50(2), June 2003, pp. 285-325. Recipient of the Milken Institute Award for Distinguished Economic Research, 2001.

“Where Immigrants Settle in the United States” (with Paul W. Miller), Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, 6(2), August 2004, pp. 185-197.

“Educational Attainment: Analysis by Immigrant Generation” (with Noyna DebBurman), Economics of Education Review, 23(4), August 2004, pp. 361-379.

“Issue Paper on the Impact of Immigration for Housing” (with Paul W. Miller), in Jennifer Johnson and Jessica Cigna, eds., Issue Papers on Demographic Trends Important for Housing, Office of Policy Research and Development, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, February 2003, pp. 1-78. (http://www.huduser.org/publications/econdev/demographic_trends .html)

“Patterns of Immigrant Occupational Attainment in a Longitudinal Survey” (with Yew Liang Lee and Paul W. Miller), International Migration, 41(4), 2003, pp. 47-69.

“Jacob Mincer, Experience and the Distribution of Earnings” Review of Economics of the Household,1(4), December 2003, pp. 343-362. Reprinted in Shoshona Grossbard, ed. Jacob Mincer: A Pioneer of Modern Labor Economics, Springer, 2006, pp. 109-126. Reprinted in Alison Wolf and Sandra McNally, eds; Education and Economic Performance, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishers, 2011, pp. 73-91.

“Immigrants’ Language Skills: The Immigrant Experience in a Longitudinal Survey” (with Yew Liang Lee and Paul W. Miller), Annales d’Economie et de Statistique, Special Issue, “Discrimination and Unequal Outcomes,” N. 71-72, July/December 2003, pp. 97-139.

“Schooling, Literacy, and Numeracy and Labour Market Success” (with Yew Liang Lee and Paul W. Miller), Economic Record, 79(245), June 2003, pp. 165-181.

“International Migration and the Integration of Labor Markets” (with Timothy J. Hatton) in Michael Bordo, Alan Taylor and Jeffrey Williamson, eds. Globalization in Historical Perspective, Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2003, pp. 65-119.

“The Complementarity of Language and Other Human Capital: Immigrant Earnings in Canada” (with Paul W. Miller), Economics of Education Review, 22 (2003), pp. 469-480, Center for the Study of the Economy and the State, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, Working Paper No. 148, February 1999 (modified title).

“American Jewry: An Economic Perspective and Research Agenda” Contemporary Jewry, 23, 2002, pp. 156-182. Revised and updated in Carmel U. Chiswick, Tikva Lecker and Nava Kahana, eds., Jewish Society and Culture: An Economic Perspective, Ramat Gan, Israel,

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Bar- Ilan University Press, 2007, pp. 177-206.

“Immigrant Earnings: Language Skills, Linguistic Concentrations and the Business Cycle” (with Paul W. Miller), Journal of Population Economics, 15(1) January 2002, pp. 31-57. Center for the Study of the Economy and the State, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, Working Paper No. 152, June 1999. Bureau of International Labor Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor Working Paper No. 31, 1997. Reprinted in Klaus F. Zimmermann and Amelie Constant, eds., How Labor Migrants Fare, Springer-Verlag, 2004, pp. 223-250.

“A Model of Destination Language Acquisition: Application to Male Immigrants in Canada” (with Paul W. Miller), Demography, 38(3), August 2001, pp. 391-409. Center for the Study of the Economy and the State, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, Working Paper No. 149, February 1999 (modified title).

“Immigrant Adjustment in Israel: Literacy and Fluency in Hebrew and Earnings” (with Gaston Repetto), in Slobodan Djajic, ed. International Migration: Trends, Policy and Economic Impact, New York: Routledge, 2001, pp. 204-228, and in Sergio DellaPergola and Judith Even, eds., Papers in Jewish Demography, Jerusalem; Hebrew University, 2001, pp. 351-378.

“The Effect of Linguistic Distance and Country of Origin on Immigrant Language Skills: Application to Israel” (with Michael Beenstock and Gaston L. Repetto), International Migration, 39(3), September 2001, pp. 33-60.

“The Determinants of the Geographic Concentration Among Immigrants: Application to Australia” (with Paul W. Miller and Yew Liang Lee), Australasian Journal of Regional Studies, 7(2), November 2001, pp. 125-150.

“The Cost of Living Jewishly and Jewish Continuity” (with Carmel U. Chiswick), Contemporary Jewry, Vol. 21, 2000, pp. 78-90. Reprinted in Carmel U. Chiswick, Economics of American Judaism, London: Routledge, 2008, pp. 107-117.

“Are Immigrants Favorably Self-Selected? An Economic Analysis” in Caroline D. Brettell and James F. Hollifield, eds. Migration Theory: Talking Across Disciplines, New York: Routledge, 2000, pp. 61-76. Revised and updated for Second Edition, 2008, pp. 63-82.

“The Billings Report and the Occupational Attainment of American Jewry, 1890” Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, 19(2), Winter 2001, pp.53-75.

“The Economics of Illegal Migration for the Host Economy” in M.A.B. Siddique, ed. International Migration into the 21st Century, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2001, pp. 74-85. Preliminary version with same title published in Dilek Cinar, August Gachter and Harold Waldsauch, eds. Irregular Migration: Dynamics Impact and Policy Options, Vienna: Eurosocial, 2000, pp. 165-174.

“Indigenous Language Skills and the Labor Market in a Developing Economy: Bolivia” (with Harry A. Patrinos and Michael Hurst), Economic Development and Cultural Change, 48(2), January 2000, pp. 349-367.

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“The Employment, Unemployment and Unemployment Compensation Benefits of Immigrants” (with Michael Hurst), in Laurie J. Bassi and Stephen A. Woodbury, eds., Long-Term Unemployment and Reemployment Policies, (Research in Employment Policy, Vol. 2), Stamford, CN, JAI Press, 2000, pp. 87-115.

“Hispanics and the American Labor Market” (with Michael Hurst) in Pastora San Juan Cafferty and David W. Engstrom, eds., Hispanics in the United States: An Agenda for the Twenty-First Century, New Brunswick: Transaction Books, 2000, pp. 175-193.

“Census Language Questions in North America” (with Paul W. Miller), Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, 25(2), pp. 73-95.

“Immigration, Language and Multiculturalism in Australia” (with Paul W. Miller) Australian Economic Review, 32(4), December 1999, pp. 369-385.

“The Occupational Attainment and Earnings of American Jewry, 1890 to 1990” Contemporary Jewry, Vol. 20, 1999, pp. 68-98.

“Are Immigrants Favorably Self-Selected?” American Economic Review, 89 (2), May 1999, pp. 181-185. Reprinted in Mathias Czaika and Carlos Vargas-Silva, eds. Migration and Economic Growth, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2012.

“Language Skills and Earnings Among Legalized Aliens,” (with Paul W. Miller), Journal of Population Economics, 12(1), February 1999, pp. 63-91 (Bureau of International Labor Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor, Special Legalization Report Series). Reprinted in Klaus F. Zimmermann and Amelie Constant, eds., How Labor Migrants Fare, Springer-Verlag, 2004, pp. 279-306.

“A Method for Proxying a Respondent’s Religious Background: An Application to School Choice Decisions” (with Stella Koutroumanes Hofrenning), Journal of Human Resources, 34(1), Winter 1999, pp. 193-207.

“Language Practice and the Economic Well-Being of Immigrants” (with Paul W. Miller) Policy Options/Options Politiques, May/Mai 1999, pp. 45-50.

“Policy Analysis of Foreign Student Visas” in B. Lindsay Lowell, ed. Foreign Temporary Workers in America, London: Quorum Books, 1999, pp. 211-223. Reprinted from B. Lindsay Lowell, ed. Temporary Migrants in the United States, Washington: U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, 1996, pp. 233-245.

“Language Skill Definition: A Study of Legalized Aliens,” (with Paul W. Miller), International Migration Review, 32(4), Winter 1998, pp. 877-900.

“English Language Fluency Among Immigrants in the United States” (with Paul W. Miller), Research in Labor Economics, Vol. 17, 1998, pp. 151-200.

“Hebrew Language Usage: Determinants and Effects on Earnings Among Immigrants in Israel” Journal of Population Economics, 11(2), May 1998, pp. 253-271. (Falk Institute for Economic Research in Israel, Jerusalem, Discussion Paper No. 97.09).

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“Interpreting the Coefficient of Schooling in the Human Capital Earnings Function” Journal of Educational Planning and Administration, 12(2), April 1998, pp. 123-130. (Research Policy Working Paper No. 1790, Human Development Department, World Bank, June 1997). Reprinted in Jandhyala B.G. Tilak, ed., Education, Society and Development: A Commemorative Volume of the 40th Year of the National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration, New Delhi, 2003, pp. 515-522.

“The Labor Market Status of Immigrants: A Synthesis” (with Michael Hurst) in Hermann Kurthen, et al., eds. Immigration, Citizenship and the Welfare State in Germany and the United States: Immigrant Incorporation, Stamford, CN: JAI Press, 1998, pp.73-94.

“The Economic Consequences of Immigration: Application to the United States and Japan” in Myron Weiner and Tadashi Hanami, eds. Temporary Workers or Future Citizens? Japanese and U.S. Migration Policies, New York University Press, 1998, pp. 177-208. Japanese language edition, Tokyo, Japan Institute of Labor, 2000, pp. 162-190.

“Literacy, Numeracy and the Labour Market”, (with Paul W. Miller), Aspects of Literacy: Assessed Skill Levels, Canberra: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Catalogue No. 4228.0, September 1997, pp.73-79.

"The Economic Status of American Jews” in David M. Gordis and Dorit P. Gary, editors, American Jewry: Portrait and Prognosis, Behrman House, 1997, pp. 247-260.

“The Educational Attainment of Immigrants: Changes Over Time” (with Yinon Cohen and Tzippi Zach) in Barry R. Chiswick, editor. The Economics of Immigrant Skill and Adjustment, Special Issue, Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 37, 1997, pp. 229-243.

"Working and Family Life: The Experiences of Jewish Women in America" in Sergio DellaPergola and Judith Evan, eds. Papers in Jewish Demography, Institute of Contemporary Jewry, Hebrew University, 1997, pp. 277-287.

"Soviet Jews in the United States: Language and Labour Market Adjustments Revisited," in Noah Lewin-Epstein, Yaacov Ro'i and Paul Ritterband, eds., Russian Jews on Three Continents: Migration and Resettlement, London: Frank Cass Publishers, 1997, pp 233-260. Reprinted in Elite Olshtain and Gabriel Horenczyk, eds., Language, Identity and Immigration, Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 2000, pp. 275-300. Paper presented at 12th World Congress of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem, 1997.

“The Labor Market Status of Immigrants: Effects of the Unemployment Rate at Arrival and Duration of Residence” (with Yinon Cohen and Tzippi Zach) Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 50 (2), January 1997, pp 289-303.

"An Econometric Analysis of the Demand for Private Schooling" (with Stella Koutroumanes), Research in Labor Economics, Vol. 15, 1996, pp 209-237.

“The Languages of the United States: What is Spoken and what it Means” (with Paul W. Miller), READ Perspectives, Fall 1996, pp 5-41.

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"Ethnic Networks and Language Proficiency Among Immigrants" (with Paul W. Miller), Journal of Population Economics, 9 (1), March 1996, pp 19-35. Reprinted in Klaus F. Zimmermann and Thomas K. Bauer, eds. The Economics of Migration, Edward Elgar Publishing, September 2002, Volume II, pp. 518-534. (Volume in the series The International Library of Critical Writing in Economics).

"The Endogeneity Between Language and Earnings: International Analyses" (with Paul W. Miller), Journal of Labor Economics, 13 (2), April 1995, pp. 245-287. Reprinted in Klaus F. Zimmermann and Thomas K. Bauer, eds. The Economics of Migration, Edward Elgar Publishing, September 2002, Volume II, pp. 475-517. (Volume in the series The International Library of Critical Writing in Economics.) Reprinted in Donald M. Lamberton, ed., The Economics of Language,. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2003, pp. 198-242. (Volume in the series The International Library of Critical Writing in Economics).

"The New Immigrants" (with Teresa A. Sullivan) in Reynolds Farley, ed. State of the Union: America in the 1990s, Vol. II. (1990 Census Monograph Project), New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1995, pp. 211-270. Excerpts reprinted as “USA: The New Immigrants” in Ralph Rotte and Peter Stein, eds. Migration Policy and the Economy, Hanns-Seidel Foundation, Munich, 2002, pp. 19-36. Updated and revised in Klaus Zimmermann, ed., European Migration: What Do We Know? Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005, pp. 507-571.

"The Economics of Discrimination: A Primer" in M. Tommasi and K. Ierulli, eds, The New Economics of Human Behavior: Essays in Honor of Gary S. Becker, Cambridge University Press, 1995, pp. 15-26.

"The Determinants of Post-Immigration Investments in Education" (with Paul W. Miller) Economics of Education Review, June 1994, pp. 163 -177.

"Language and Earnings Among Immigrants in Canada: A Survey" (with Paul W. Miller) in Sally Zerker, ed., Change and Impact: Essays in Canadian Social Sciences, Magnes Press, 1994, pp. 247-264. Reprinted in Harriet Duleep and Phani Wunnava, eds., Immigrants and Immigration Policy: Individual Skills, Family Ties and Group Identities, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1996, pp 39-56.

"Language and Labor Supply: The Role of Gender Among Immigrations in Australia" (with Paul W. Miller) Research on Economic Inequality, 5, 1994, pp. 153-189.

"Language Choice Among Immigrants in a Multi-Lingual Destination" (with Paul W. Miller) Journal of Population Economics, 7(2), 1994, pp. 119-131.

"The Performance of Immigrants in the United States Labor Market" in Herbert Giersch, ed., Economic Aspects of International Migration, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1994, pp 95-114.

"The Skills and Economic Status of American Jewry: Trends Over the Last Half Century,” Journal of Labor Economics--Special Issue in Honor of Jacob Mincer, 11(1), January 1993, pp. 229-242. Expanded version published as "The Skills and Economic Status of American Jewry" in Robert S. Wistrich, ed. Terms of Survival: The Jewish World Since 1945, London: Routledge, 1995, pp.115-129.

"Soviet Jews in the United States: An Analysis of their Linguistic and Economic Adjustment" International Migration Review, 27(2), Summer 1993, pp. 260-286. and Revon Le Kalkalah (Economic Quarterly, in Hebrew), July 1991, #148, pp. 188-211.

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"Jewish Immigrants in the United States Labor Market at the Turn of the Century: A Preliminary Report," in U.O. Schmelz and S. DellaPergola, eds. Papers in Jewish Demography, 1989, Institute of Contemporary Jewry, Hebrew University, 1993, pp. 61-65.

"The Impact of Immigrants on the Macroeconomy" (with Carmel U. Chiswick and George Karras), Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, vol. 37, December 1992, pp. 279-316.

"Language in the Immigrant Labor Market" (with Paul W. Miller), in Barry R. Chiswick, ed. Immigration, Language and Ethnicity: Canada and the United States, Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1992, pp. 229-296, 471-476.

"Jewish Immigrant Wages in America in 1909: An Analysis of the Dillingham Commission Data" Explorations in Economic History, 29(3), July 1992, pp. 274-289.

"The Post-War Economy of American Jews" in Peter Y. Medding, ed., A New Jewry? America Since the Second World War, (Studies in Contemporary Jewry, Vol. 8), Oxford University Press, 1992, pp. 85-101.

"Speaking, Reading and Earnings Among Low-Skilled Immigrants," Journal of Labor Economics, 9(2), April 1991, pp. 149-170. Reprinted in Klaus F. Zimmermann and Thomas K. Bauer, eds. The Economics of Migration, Edward Elgar Publishing, September 2002. (Volume in the series The International Library of Critical Writing in Economics).

"Jewish Immigrant Skill and Occupational Attainment at the Turn of the Century," Explorations in Economic History, 28(1), January 1991, pp. 64-86.

"An Economic Analysis of Philanthropy" in Barry A. Kosmin and Paul Ritterband, eds., Contemporary Jewish Philanthropy in America, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1991, pp. 3-15. Irwin Distinguished Paper Award, Midwest Business Administration Association, 1989.

"The U.S. Should Admit Immigrants on the Basis of Job Skills" in William Dudley, ed., Immigration: Opposing Viewpoints, San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1990, pp. 121-128. (Opposing Viewpoints Series). Reprinting of testimony before U.S. House of Representatives, Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and International Law, March 1, 1990.

"L'Immigration et L'Economie des Etats-Unis," Revue Europeenne des Migrations Internationals, Vol 6, No. 1, 1990, pp. 59-70.

"Immigrant Earnings Adjustment: An International Comparison," in Charles M. Beach and Alan G. Green, eds., Policy Forum on the Role of Immigration in Canada's Future, Kingston, Ontario, 1989, pp. 40-51.

"Differences in Education and Earnings Across Racial and Ethnic Groups: Tastes, Discrimination and Investments in Child Quality" Quarterly Journal of Economics, August 1988, pp. 571-597. (Summarized in Business Economics, January 1989, p. 58.) Center for the Study of the Economy and the State, University of Chicago, Working Paper #39, Revised September 1986.

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"Illegal Immigration and Immigration Control," Journal of Economic Perspectives, August 1988, pp. 101-115. Revised and updated in Francisco L. Rivera-Batiz, Selig L. Sechzer and Ira N. Gang, editors, U.S. Immigration Policy Reform in the 1980s, New York: Praeger, 1991, pp. 45-63. Reprinted in L. Reynolds, S. Masters and C. Moser, eds., Readings in Labor Economics and Labor Relations, 5th Edition, New York: Prentice Hall, 1991, pp. 103-115. Reprinted in Klaus F. Zimmermann and Thomas K. Bauer, eds. The Economics of Migration, Edward Elgar Publishing, September 2002, Volume I, pp. 353-366. (Volume in the series The International Library of Critical Writing in Economics.)

"Earnings in Canada: The Roles of Immigrant Generation, French Ethnicity and Language" (with Paul W. Miller), Research in Population Economics, Vol. 6, 1988, pp. 183-228.

"Legal Aliens: Toward A Positive Immigration Policy," Regulation, 1988, No. 1, pp. 17-22. (Revision of testimony presented before U.S. House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees and International Law, July 21, 1987.)

"Immigration Policy, Source Countries and Immigrant Skills: Australia, Canada and the United States," in Lyle Baker and Paul W. Miller, eds., The Economics of Immigration, Canberra: Australian Government Printing Service, Summer 1988, pp. 163-206. (Center for the Study of the Economy and the State, University of Chicago, Working Paper, No. 45, June 1987.)

"The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986: Provisions and Implications," in Barbara D. Dennis, ed. Proceedings of the 40th Annual Winter Meetings, Industrial Reactions Research Association, Madison, IRRA, 1988, pp. 175-86.

"Hispanic Men: Divergent Paths in the U. S. Labor Market," Monthly Labor Review, 111(11), November 1988, pp. 32-34.

"The Labor Market Status of Hispanic Men," Journal of American Ethnic History, Fall 1987, pp. 30-58. First recipient of the Carlton C. Qualey Article Award, Immigration History Society, 1989.

"Labor Supply and Investment in Child Quality: A Study of Jewish and Non-Jewish Women," Review of Economics and Statistics, November 1986, pp. 700-703. Expanded analysis with same title in Contemporary Jewry, Vol. 9, Fall 1988, pp. 35-61. "Reply," Review of Economics and Statistics, November 1992, pp. 726-727.

"A Survey of the Employers of Illegal Aliens: Analysis of the Survey Methodology," 1986 Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Section on Survey Research, 1987, pp. 178-183.

"Illegal Aliens: A Preliminary Report on an Employee-Employer Survey," American Economic Review, May 1986, pp. 253-257.

"Is the New Immigration Less Skilled than the Old?," Journal of Labor Economics, April 1986, pp. 168-192. Published simultaneously in H.B. Hansen, ed., Themes and Theories in Migration Research, Copenhagen: Danish Social Science Research Council, 1986, pp. 72-119. Reprinted in Klaus F. Zimmermann and Thomas K. Bauer, eds. The Economics of Migration, Edward Elgar Publishing, September 2002, Volume III, pp. 14-38. (Volume in the series The International Library of Critical Writing in Economics.)

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"Evaluation of Census Bureau Procedures for the Measurement of Non-Cash Benefits and the Incidence of Poverty" in Conference on the Measurement of Non-Cash Benefits, Vol. 1, Washington: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1986, pp. 36-56.

"Human Capital and the Labor Market Adjustment of Immigrants: Testing Alternative Hypotheses," Research in Human Capital and Development, Vol. 4, 1986, pp. 1-26.

"Mexican Immigrants: The Economic Dimension" in Rita Simon, ed., Immigration, Special Issue, The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, September 1986, pp. 92-101.

"The Illegal Alien Policy Dilemma" in Susan Pozo, ed., Essays on Legal and Illegal Immigration, Kalamazoo: W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 1986, pp. 73-87.

"The Impact of Illegal Aliens and the Enforcement of Immigration Law" in Robert J. Thornton and J. Richard Aronson, eds., Forging New Relationships Among Business, Labor and Government, Greenwich: JAI Press, 1986, pp. 105-118.

"Are Immigrants and Natives Perfect Substitutes in Production?" (with Carmel U. Chiswick and Paul W. Miller) International Migration Review, Winter 1985, pp. 674-685.

"Immigrant Generation and Income in Australia" (with Paul W. Miller) Economic Record, 61(173), June 1985, pp. 540-553. Reprinted in J. E. King, ed. Readings in Australian Labour Economics, South Melbourne: Macmillan Education Australia, 1992, pp. 75-87. Reprinted in Klaus F. Zimmermann and Thomas K. Bauer, eds. The Economics of Migration, Edward Elgar Publishing, September 2002, Volume II, pp. 169-182. (Volume in the series The International Library of Critical Writing in Economics).

"Jewish Adjustment in Western Countries," Contemporary Sociology, January 1985, pp. 17-20. (Review article).

"Nursing Homes: Why are There So Many Scandals?" in K. D'Andrande and P. Werhane, eds., Profit and Responsibility, Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 1985, pp. 238-249.

"The Labor Market Status of American Jews: Patterns and Determinants," American Jewish Year Book, 1985, New York: American Jewish Committee, 1985, pp. 131-153. Reprinted in Winston A. VanHorne, ed., Ethnicity and the Work Force, Madison: University of Wisconsin,1985, pp. 96-123.

"Illegal Aliens in the United States Labor Market: Analysis of Occupational Attainment and Earnings," International Migration Review, Fall 1984, pp. 714-732.

"Race and Public Policy: The Statistical Connection" (with Carmel U. Chiswick), Challenge: The Magazine of Economic Affairs, September 1984, pp. 51-55.

"Property Rights and the Labor Market" in Bert Elwert, ed., Free Enterprise: 15 Commentaries, Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago, 1983, pp. 9-14.

"The Earnings and Human Capital of American Jews," Journal of Human Resources, Summer 1983, pp. 313-336.

"An Analysis of the Earnings and Employment of Asian-American Men," Journal of Labor Economics, April 1983, pp. 197-214.

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"The Economics of the Diaspora Revisited," Economic Development and Cultural Change (with Eliezer Ayal), July 1983, pp. 861-875.

"Illegal Aliens in the United States Labor Market" in B. Weisbrod and H. Hughes, eds., Human Resources, Employment and Development, Vol. 3, The Problems of Developed Countries and The International Economy, London: Macmillan, 1983, pp. 346-367.

"An Alternative Approach to Immigration Policy: Rationing by Skill," Population Research and Development Review, February 1983, pp. 21-33. (Revision of testimony before Senate Sub-Committee on Immigration and Refugee Policy, November 1981.)

"The Impact of Immigration on the Level and Distribution of Economic Well-Being" in Barry R. Chiswick, ed., The Gateway: U.S. Immigration Issues and Policies, Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1982, pp. 289-313.

"Immigrants in the United States Labor Market," in J.N. Finger and T. D. Willett, eds., The Internationalization of the American Economy, Special Issue of The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, March 1982, pp. 64-73. Reprinted in N. R. Yetman, Majority and Minority: The Dynamics of Racial and Ethnic Relations, Allyn and Bacon, 1985, pp. 401-407.

"Guidelines for the Reform of Immigration Policy," in William Fellner, ed., Essays in Contemporary Economic Problems, 1981-82, Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1981, pp. 309-347. Reprinted with full legal citations in Seventh Annual Baron de Hirsch Meyer Lecture Series, University of Miami Law Review, September 1982, pp. 893-930.

"Immigrant Earnings Patterns by Sex, Race and Ethnic Groupings," Monthly Labor Review, October 1980, pp. 22-25.

"A Review of Counting the Labor Force, the Report of the National Commission on Employment and Unemployment Statistics," in William Fellner, ed., Contemporary Economic Problems, 1980, Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1980, pp. 263-300.

"The Earnings of White and Coloured Immigrants in Britain," Economica, 47(185) February 1980, pp. 81-87. Reprinted in Klaus F. Zimmermann and Thomas K. Bauer, eds. The Economics of Migration, Edward Elgar Publishing, September 2002, Volume II, pp. 162-168. (Volume in the series The International Library of Critical Writing in Economics).

"Some Data and Methodological Issues Regarding Research on the Economic Progress of Immigrants," in S. R. Couch and R. S. Bruce-Laporte, eds., Quantitative Data and Immigration Research, RIIES Research Notes, No. 2, Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1979, pp. 137-165.

"The Economic Progress of Immigrants: Some Apparently Universal Patterns," in William Fellner, ed., Contemporary Economic Problems, 1979, Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1979, pp. 357-399. Reprinted in Barry R. Chiswick, ed., The Gateway: U.S. Immigration Issues and Policies, Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1982, pp. 119-158.

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"The Effect of Americanization on the Earnings of Foreign-Born Men," Journal of Political Economy, October 1978, pp. 897-922. Reprinted in Orley Ashenfelter and Kevin Hallock, eds., Labor Economics, Edward Elgar Publishing, 1995. Reprinted in Klaus F. Zimmermann and Thomas K. Bauer, eds. The Economics of Migration, Edward Elgar Publishing, September 2002, Volume II, pp. 3-27. (Volume in the series The International Library of Critical Writing in Economics). Reprinted in Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco, Carola Suarez-Orozco, and Desiree Qin Hilliard, Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the New Immigration, Volume 2, The New Immigrant in the American Economy, London: Routledge, 2001, pp. 111 – 136.

"Immigrants and Immigration Policy," in William Fellner, ed., Contemporary Economic Problems, 1978, Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1978, pp. 285-325.

"A Longitudinal Analysis of the Occupational Mobility of Immigrants," in Barbara D. Dennis, ed., Proceedings of the 30th Annual Winter Meetings, Industrial Relations Research Association, Madison, I.R.R.A., 1978, pp. 20-27. Excerpted in Monthly Labor Review, March 1978, pp.29-31.

"The Earnings of Immigrants and Their Sons," Challenge: The Magazine of Economic Affairs May/June 1978, pp. 55-61.

"An Analysis of Earnings Among Mexican-Origin Men," 1977 Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Business and Economic Statistics Section, 1978, pp. 222-231.

"The Income Transfer System: Impact, Viability and Proposals for Reform," in William Fellner, ed., Contemporary Economic Problems, 1977, Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1977, pp. 347-428.

"Sons of Immigrants: Are They at an Earnings Disadvantage?" American Economic Review, February 1977, pp. 376-380. (Errata AER, September 1977, p. 775). Reprinted in Klaus F. Zimmermann and Thomas K. Bauer, eds. The Economics of Migration, Edward Elgar Publishing, September 2002, Volume III, pp. 441-445. (Volume in the series The International Library of Critical Writing in Economics.)

"Structural and Induced Unemployment," Economic Report of the President, 1977, pp. 136-146.

"A Recursive Model of Income Inequality," (with G. R. Rice), 1976 Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Business and Economic Statistics Section, 1977, pp. 558-563.

"Domestic Impact of Illegal Aliens - The Issues of Employment and Earnings," Preliminary Report, Domestic Council Committee on Illegal Aliens, Domestic Council, Office of the White House, 1976 (Primary author), Chapter V.

"Hospital Utilization: An Analysis of SMSA Differences in Hospital Admission Rates, Occupancy Rates and Bed Rates," Explorations in Economic Research (National Bureau of Economic Research), Summer 1976, pp. 326-378.

"The Effect of Unemployment Compensation on a Seasonal Industry: Agriculture," Journal of Political Economy, June 1976, pp. 591-602.

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"The Demand for Nursing Home Care: An Analysis of the Substitution Between Institutional and Non-Institutional Care," Journal of Human Resources, Summer 1976, pp. 295-316. "Reply," Journal of Human Resources, Spring 1980, pp. 291-292.

"Regional Variations in Hospital Occupancy Rates," Journal of Urban Economics, April 1976, pp. 113-126.

"Income Security and Health Issues," (with June O'Neill and Paul MacAvoy) Economic Report of the President, 1976, Chapter 3, pp. 93-127.

"Unemployment" (with June O'Neill) Economic Report of the President, 1975, Chapter 3, pp. 86-127.

"An Analysis of Regional Differences in Hospital Admission Rates," 1974 Proceedings of the American Statistical Association--Business and Economic Statistics Section, 1975, pp. 334-339.

"The Effect of Occupation on Race and Sex Differences in Hourly Earnings," (with J. O’Neill, J. Fackler and S. Polachek) 1974 Proceedings of the American Statistical Association-Business and Economic Statistics Section, 1975, pp. 219-228. Reprinted, Review of Public Data Use, April 1975.

"The Distribution of Income," (with June O’Neill) Economic Report of the President, 1974, Chapter 5, pp. 137-180.

"Racial Differences in the Variation in Rates of Return from Schooling," in George von Furstenberg, et al., editors, Patterns of Racial Discrimination, Vol. II, Employment and Income, Lexington, MA:D.C. Heath, Lexington Books, 1974, pp. 101-119.

"Racial Discrimination in the Labor Market: A Test of Alternative Hypotheses" Journal of Political Economy, November 1973, pp. 1,330-1,352.

"Schooling, Screening and Income," in Lewis Solmon and Paul Taubman, eds., Does College Matter? Some Evidence on the Impact of Higher Education, New York: Academic Press, 1973, pp. 151-159.

"Time Series Changes in Income Inequality in the United States Since 1939, with Projections to 1985," (with Jacob Mincer), Journal of Political Economy, Supplement, May/June 1972, pp. S34-S66. "Reply," Journal of Political Economy, September 1974, pp. 1,033-1,034.

"Minimum Schooling Legislation, Externalities and a Child Tax," Journal of Law and Economics, October 1972, pp. 353-361.

"Earnings Inequality and Economic Development," Quarterly Journal of Economics, February 1971, pp. 21-39.

"Analysis of the Effects of a Graduated Tuition Program at State Universities," (with Joseph Burns), Journal of Human Resources, Spring 1970, pp. 237-245. Reprinted in Daniel Rogers and Hirsch Ruchlin, Economics and Education, New York: Free Press, 1971, pp. 91-97.

"An Inter-Regional Analysis of Schooling and the Skewness of Income," in W. L. Hansen, ed., Education, Income and Human Capital, Universities-National Bureau of Economic Research Conference on Income and Wealth, Vol. 35, New York: NBER, 1970, pp. 157-184.

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"Minimum Schooling Legislation and the Cross-Sectional Distribution of Income," Economic Journal, September 1969, pp. 495-507.

"An Economic Analysis of State Support for Higher Education," (with Joseph Burns), Western Economic Journal, March 1969, pp. 84-95.

"Average Level of Schooling and the Intra-Regional Inequality of Income: A Clarification," American Economic Review, June 1968, pp. 495-500.

"Education and the Distribution of Earnings," (with Gary S. Becker), American Economic Review, May 1966, pp. 358-369. Reprint Number Econ. 35, Bobbs Merrill Reprint Series in Economics. Reprinted, Gary S. Becker, Human Capital, 2nd Edition, New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1975, pp. 88-94, and 3rd edition, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993.

C. Encyclopedia Articles Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism “Intermarriage” (with Christina A.

Houseworth) in John Stone, Rutledge Dennis, Polly Rizova, Anthony Smith and Xiaoshuo Hou, editors, Wiley-Blackwell, 2015.

Encyclopedia of Family Health Vol 2, “Immigration Status and Family Health” (with Jidong Huang) Martha Craft-Rosenberg and Shelley-Rae Pehler, editors, Sage Publications, 2011,Vol. 2, pp. 640-642.

Encyclopedia of American Jewish History “The Economic Status of American Jews in the Twentieth Century,” (with Carmel Chiswick), in Stephen H. Norwood and Eunice G. Pollack, eds., Vol. 1, Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO Publishers, 2008, pp. 62-66.

New Jewish Time, “Economic Transformation of American Jewry” (with Carmel U. Chiswick), Keter Publishing House, Israel, 2007 (Hebrew), Reprinted in Carmel U. Chiswick, Economics of American Judaism, London: Routledge, 2008, pp. 53-58. (English)

A Companion to American Immigration, (Blackwell, Malden, MA 2006), in Reed Ueda, ed., (a) “Immigrant Residential and Mobility Patterns,” (with Paul W. Miller), pp. 309-327. (b) “Immigrants in the American Housing Market,” (with Paul W. Miller), pp. 424-432.

Immigration and Asylum: From 1900 to the Present, in Matthew J. Gibney and Randall Hansen, eds., “Economic Effects of Migration,” Vol. 1, Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO Publishers, 2005, pp. 166-169.

World Book Encyclopedia: 1998 Year Book, Chicago: World Book Publishing, 1998, “A Special Report: Immigration,” pp. 238-247.

International Encyclopedia of Education, Second Edition--Economics of Education, Oxford: Elsevier Science, 1994, Vol. 5: "Immigrant's Economic Performance and Education," pp. 2,737-2,740.

International Encyclopedia of Education: Research and Studies, Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1985. [Reprinted in George Psacharopoulos, ed., Economics of Education: Research and Studies, Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1987].

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(a) “Immigrant's Economic Performance and Education," pp. 2,409- 2,411. [pp. 198-201]. (b) “Income Distribution and Education"(with Carmel U. Chiswick), pp.2,414-2,421.

[pp.255-261]. (c) "Race Earnings Differentials," pp. 4,173-4,177. [pp. 232-237].

D. Technical Bulletins and Other Research Reports (Partial Listing)

The Economic Cost to Native-Born Americans of Limited English Language Proficiency, (with Paul W. Miller) Report prepared for the Center for Equal Opportunity, August 1998.

Stylized Facts and the Characteristics of the Labor Supply in Venezuela: What Can Be Done to Improve the Outcome? (with Vincente Fretes-Cibils, G. Marquez and Henry Patrinos) World Bank Report No. 17901-VE, June 30, 1998.

The Economics of Language: Application to Education (with Harry A. Patrinos) Training Manual, Human Development Network, World Bank, July 1996, Revised January 1998.

Native Americans: Then and Now, Editor, Special Section, Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 37, No. 4, Fall 1997.

“The Economics of Language: The Roles of Education and Labor Market Outcomes” Human Capital Development Working Papers, (HCDWP 70), World Bank, September 1996.

“The Employment, Unemployment and Unemployment Compensation Benefits of Immigrants” (with Michael E. Hurst). In Advisory Council on Unemployment Compensation: Background Papers, Volume IV, Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, January 1996, pp. 1-72.

"Tables for Time Series on Jewish and Non-Jewish Differences in Skills and Economic Status," Department of Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago, xerox, August 1991.

Unlegalized Aliens: A Survey and Analysis of Aliens Not Eligible for Legalization. Report prepared for the Immigration and Naturalization Service, U.S. Department of Justice, April 1989. Portions presented at American Economic Association Annual Meeting, December 1988 and Midwest Economics Association Annual Meeting, March 1990.

"Racial and Ethnic Differences in Inter Vivos Transfers and Human Capital Investment" (with Donald Cox), mimeo, 1988.

"Immigrants, Immigration Policy and the Distribution of Income" (with Marcus Alexis), Task Force Report: Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Washington, mimeo, 1988.

The Employment and Employers of Illegal Aliens: The Survey and Analysis of Data, Report prepared for the Sloan Foundation, July 1985, Vol. I, 125 pp., Vol. II, Appendix-Survey Instruments.

Immigrant Adjustment: Project Report for the Rockefeller Foundation, April 1985, mimeo, 209 pp.

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"Methodological Issues in the Analysis of Immigrant Adjustment and Impact," Report prepared for the Centre for Economic Policy Research and the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, January 1985, Revisited October 1986.

"Some Issues for Analyses of the Labor Market Impact of Immigrants," Paper presented at Rockefeller Foundation Workshop on the Labor Market Impact of Immigrants, Wingspread, WI, 1982.

The Effects of Immigration on Earnings and Employment in the United States. Report prepared for Bureau of International Labor Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor, November 1981, 155 pp., National Technical Information Service Number PB-83-189-373.

"A Feasibility Study for a Survey of the Employers of Apprehended Undocumented Aliens: Project Report," (with Francis Fullam), Report prepared for the Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, National Technical Information Service, PB80-208879, 1980, 60 pp. Presented at American Association of Public Opinion Research, Annual Meeting, May 1982.

"Methodology for Estimating the Impact of Immigrants on Unemployment in the United States," Report prepared for the Immigration and Naturalization Service, U.S. Department. of Justice, mimeo, 1978, 50 pp.

E. Notes and Comments

“Forward” in Evelyn Lehrer, Religion, Economics and Demography, London: Routledge, 2008, pp. xix – xx.

“Memorandum on the Economic Impact of Immigration,” in House of Lords, The Economic Impact of Immigration, Volume II: Evidence, London, UK, April 1, 2008, pp. 424-426.

“Commentary on Daniel Tichenor, Making Sausage and Immigration Policy: The Politics and Pathologies of Reform” in Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the Americas 5(2) Summer 2008, pp. 61-64.

“Commentary on The Historical Relationship Between Migration, Trade and Development” in James F. Hollifield, Pia M. Orrenius and Thomas Osang, (eds.), Migration, Trade and Development: Proceedings of a Conference Sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, 2007, pp. 295-299.

“Canadian Immigration Policy,” in Charles Beach, Alan G. Green and Jeffrey G. Reitz., Canadian Immigration Policy for the 21st Century, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2003, pp. 615-618.

“Unemployment--Discussant,” Changing Labour Markets: Prospects for Productivity Growth, Industry Commission, Government of Australia, Melbourne, 1997, pp. 146-149.

“A New Beginning” Newsletter of the Society for Environmental Therapy, Vol. 16, Nos. 3-4, Sept.-Dec. 1996, pp 80-81.

"It's All in the Head" Newsletter of the Society for Environmental Therapy, Vol. 13, Nos. 1-2, June 1993, pp.47-49.

"Forward: An American Perspective" in The Road to Successful Absorption: Immigrants Tell Their Story, Jerusalem, Joint Distribution Committee, 1992.

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"Forward" in Michael L. Wyzan, The Political Economy of Ethnic Discrimination and Affirmative Action: A Comparative Perspective, New York: Praeger, 1990, pp. xiii-xv.

"Discussion of Immigration as an Answer to Non-Replacement Fertility," Population and Development Review, Supplement, Volume 12 (1986), pp. 269-270. Conference on Non-Replacement Fertility, Stanford University, November 1985.

"Discussion of Family Effects in Simple Models of Education, Occupational Status, and Earnings," Journal of Labor Economics, July 1986, Part 2, pp. S116-S120. Conference on Inter-generational Transfers, Snowbird, Utah, September, 1984.

"Discussion on Welfare Dependency" in D. Lee Bawden, ed., The Social Contract Revisited, Washington: Urban Institute, 1984, pp. 153-156.

"Employment Effects and Determinants of Minimum Wage Laws: An Analysis of Current Research," in Simon Rottenberg, ed., The Economics of Legal Minimum Wages, Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1981, pp. 510-514.

"Discussion on Generational Crowding," 1979 Proceedings, American Statistical Association -Business and Economics Statistics Section, 1980.

"Comments on Microeconomic Aspects of Employment and Unemployment Statistics," National Commission on Employment and Unemployment Statistics, Background Paper, No. 9, March 1978, pp. 51-56.

"Immigrants in Britain," British Politics Group Newsletter, April 1978, pp. 3-5.

"The Effects of the Increased Labor Force Participation of Women," American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, May 1978, pp. 95-96

“Indexing Social Security: Some Important Consequences," in Colin Campbell, ed., Financing Social Security, Washington: American Enterprise Institute, 1979, pp. 148-155.

"Generating Inequality: Absolute or Relative Schooling Inequality?" Journal of Human Resources, Winter 1978, pp. 135-137.

"A Note on Predicting the Poverty Rate," (with Michael McCarthy), Journal of Human Resources, Summer 1977, pp. 396-400.

"The Effect of National Health Insurance on the Price and Quantity of Medical Care," in R. N. Rosett, ed., The Role of Health Insurance in the Health Services Sector, New York: NBER, 1976, pp. 529-532.

"Labor Market Discrimination," in M. Intriligator and D. Kendrick, Frontiers of Quantitative Economics, Vol. 2, Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1974, pp. 559-562.

"The Impact of Zero Economic Growth on Income Distribution," in A. Weintraub, et al., eds., The Economic Growth Controversy, International Arts and Sciences Press, 1973, pp. 194-199.

"Schooling and Earnings of Low Achievers: Comment," American Economic Review, September 1972, pp. 752-754.

"The Economic Value of Time and the Wage Rate: Comment," Western Economic Journal, June 1967, pp. 294-295.

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F. In Memoriam “Conference in Memory of Paul W. Miller – Opening Address”, Australian Journal of

Labour Economics 18 (1) 2015, p. 3-4.

“Obituary – Paul W. Miller” Australian Journal of Labour Economics 17(1), 2014, pp. 3-4

“Paul W. Miller, 1955-2013: A Tribute” (with Harry Bloch, David Butler and Rod Tyers) Economic Record Vol 90, No. 288 (March 2014) pp 135-136

“Paul W. Miller” Newsletter of the Royal Economic Society, January 2014. Reprinted in Barry R. Chiswick and Paul W. Miller, eds. Handbook on the Economics of International Migration, Vol. 1A and Vol. 1B, Elsevier, 2015.

“Paul W. Miller, In Memoriam” Compact, IZA – Institute for the Study of Labor, December 2013.

“Jacob Mincer 1922-2006,” Journal of Population Economics, 20, (2007), pp. 3-6. Condensed version IZA Compact,IZA – Institute for the Study of Labor, October 2006, p.5.

G. Book Reviews Adam D. Mendelsohn, The Rag Race: How Jews Sewed Their Way to Success in America and

the British Empire, for American Jewish Archives Journal, 67(2), 2015, pp. 79-82.

Timothy D. Lytton, Kosher: Private Regulation in the Age of Industrial Food, for Jewish Journal of Sociology, 55(1 and 2), 2013, pp 192-195

Rebecca Kobrin, ed. Chosen Capital: The Jewish Encounter with American Capitalism, for H-Judaic, H-Net Reviews, March 2013 (www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=36968)

Stephanie Lo and E. Glen Weyl, eds, Simon Kuznets, Jewish Economics: Development and Migration in America and Beyond, Vol I, The Economic Life of American Jewry, and Vol II, Comparative Perspectives on Jewish Migration, for Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. L, December 2012, pp. 1,148-1,153

Eli Lederhendler, Jewish Immigrants and American Capitalism, 1880-1920: From Caste to Class, for Journal of American Ethnic History, 31(4), Summer 2012, pp. 120-122

Timothy J. Hatton and Jeffrey G. Williamson, Global Migration and the World Economy: Two Centuries of Policy and Performance for Economica, 77(305), January 2010, pp. 201-203.

Robert B. Ekelund, Jr. Robert F. Hebert, and Robert D. Tollison, The Marketplace of Christianity, for Journal of Economic Literature, 47, June 2009, pp. 537–540.

Martin Klinthall, Return Migration from Sweden, 1968-1996: A Longitudinal Analysis, Lund Studies in Economic History 21, for Historisk Tidskrift, (Journal of History), 2005, pp. 932-933.

Richard Alba and Victor Nee, Remaking the American Mainstream: Assimilation and Contemporary Immigration for City and Community, 3(4), 2004, pp. 427-430.

Roger Daniels and Otis L. Graham, Debating American Immigration, 1882-Present, for EH.NET Review (electronic book review), October 2001.

Frank D. Bean and Stephanie Bell-Rose, eds., Immigration and Opportunity: Race, Ethnicity,

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and Employment in the United States for Journal of Economic Literature, 34(2), June 2001, pp. 596-597.

Daniel S. Hamermesh and Frank D. Bean, eds., Help or Hinderance? The Economic Implications of Immigration for African Americans, for Journal of Economic Literature, 38(1), March 2000, pp. 146-148.

Kevin F. McCarthy and George Vernez, Immigration in a Changing Economy: California’s Experience for Journal of American Ethnic History, 19(1), Fall 1999, pp. 80-82.

Moshe Hartman and Harriet Hartman, Gender Equality and American Jews, for Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, Vol. 16, No. 3, Spring 1998, pp. 180-182.

Leon F. Bouvier and Lindsey Grant, How Many Americans? Population, Immigration and the Environment, for Population and Environment, January 1996, pp. 271-273.

Shelly Tenenbaum, A Credit to Their Community: Jewish Loan Societies in the United States, 1880-1945, for AJS Review, Vol. 20, No. 2, 1995, pp. 447-449.

Vernon M. Briggs, Jr., Mass Immigration and the National Interest for Journal of Economic Literature, June 1994, pp. 711-713.

James F. Hollifield, Immigrants, Markets and States: The Political Economy of Postwar Europe, for American Journal of Sociology, Fall 1993, pp. 768-770.

George J. Borjas and Richard B. Freeman, eds., Immigration and the Work Force for Journal of Economic Literature, June 1993, pp. 910-911.

Oded Stark, The Migration of Labor, for Economic Development and Cultural Change, July 1993, pp. 903-905.

Susan A. Glenn, Daughters of the Shtetl: Life and Labor in The Immigrant Generation for AJS Review, Fall 1992, pp. 343-345.

John M. Abowd and Richard B. Freeman, eds., Immigration, Trade and the Labor Market, for Journal of Economic Literature, March 1992, pp. 212-213.

Guillermina Jasso and Mark R. Rosenzweig, The New Chosen People: Immigrants in the United States, for Population and Development Review, December 1991, pp. 739-740.

George J.Borjas, Friends or Strangers: The Impact of Immigrants on the U. S. Economy, for Journal of Economic Literature, June 1991, pp. 627-629.

George J. Borjas, International Differences in the Labor Market Performance of Immigrants, for Industrial and Labor Relations Review, April 1991, pp. 570-571.

Stanley Lieberson and Mary C. Waters, From Many Strands: Ethnic and Racial Groups in Contemporary America, for Journal of the American Statistical Association, September 1990, pp. 903-904.

Gerald W. Scully, The Business of Major League Baseball for Business Economics, October 1990, pp. 63-64.

Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, International Labor Migration and Remittances Between the Developing ESCAP Countries and the Middle East: Trends, Issues and Policies, for Economic Development and Cultural Change, January 1990, pp. 431-432.

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Paul R. Lawrence, Unsportsmanlike Conduct: The National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Business of College Football, for Business Economics, January 1989, pp. 62-63.

Thomas R. Bailey, Immigrant and Native Workers: Contrasts and Competition, for Journal of Economic Literature, June 1988, pp. 726-727.

Silvia Pedraza-Bailey, Political and Economic Migrants in America: Cubans and Mexicans, for Journal of American Ethnic History, Fall 1987, pp. 105-106.

Richard D. Lamm and Gary Imhoff, The Immigration Time Bomb: The Fragmenting of America, for Population and Development Review, July 1986, pp. 352-353.

Caroline Joll, Chris McKenna, Robert McNaff and John Shorey, Developments in Labour Market Analysis, for Industrial and Labor Relations Review, July 1985, pp. 668-669.

Thomas Sowell, The Economics and Politics of Race: An International Perspective, for Journal of Economic Literature, September 1984, pp. 1158-1160.

Charles F. Mueller, The Economics of Labor Migration: A Behavioral Analysis, for International Migration Review, Winter 1984, pp. 715-716.

Harry E. Cross and James A. Sandos, Across the Border: Rural Development in Mexico and Recent Migration to the United States, for American Journal of Agricultural Economics, May 1983, p. 459.

Jere R. Behrman, et al., Socioeconomic Success: A Study of the Effects of Genetic Endowments, Family Environment, and Schooling, for Journal of Economic Literature, June 1982, pp. 630-631.

Lewis C. Solmon, et al., College as a Training Ground for Jobs, for Economics of Education Review, Summer 1981, pp. 393-396.

Alan S. Blinder, Toward an Economic Theory of Income Distribution, for Industrial and Labor Relations Review, April 1978, pp. 405-406.

Marvin H. Kosters, Controls and Inflation: The Economic Stabilization Program in Retrospect, for Industrial and Labor Relations Review, April 1977, pp. 401-402.

Jan Tinbergen, Income Distribution: Analysis and Policies, for Journal of Political Economy, April 1976, pp. 422-425.

Martin Feldstein, The Rising Cost of Hospital Care, for Medical Care, March/April 1973, pp. 168-172.

Thomas Ribich, Education and Poverty, for Political Science Quarterly , March 1971, pp. 171-173.

H. Newspaper and Magazine Articles (Excludes Letters)

“Immigration” Policy Express, Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute, No. 7-7, 2007.

“Le Movement Perpetuel” (with Timothy J. Hatton and Jeffrey G. Williamson) Courrier de la Planete, 81-82, July-December 2007, pp. 40-45 (French).

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“The Worker Next Door” New York Times, Saturday, June 3, 2006, p. A23. Reprinted in Fred Gottheil, Principles of Economics, 5th, 6th, and 7th editions, Cengage Publishers, 2006-2012. Reprinted in Current Issues and Enduring Questions, eds. Sylvan Barret and Hugo Bedau, Boston: Bedford/St Martin’s, 2011.

La Globalisation en Col Blanc” (with Timothy J. Hatton) Courrier de la Planete, 3(69), 2002, pp. 51-54. (French).

“Boosting the Living Wage” Crain’s Chicago Business, November 25, 2002.

“Speaking English in America” Washington Times, Tuesday, December 3, 1996, p. A15.

"Immigration Policy for a Post-Industrial Economy," The American Enterprise, March/April 1995, pp. 46-50. Reprinted, American Chamber of Commerce (UK) Newsletter, Summer 1995.

"Immigration Policy: The Case for Radical Reform" Jobs and Capital, Milken Institute, Summer 1994, pp. 25-27.

"Opening the Golden Door," Washington Post, Outlook Section, Sunday, October 7, 1990, p.D-3 and Washington Post National Weekly Edition, October 15-21, 1990, p. 5.

"Immigration Act A Toothless Tiger," University of Illinois Chicagoan, December 1987, p. 3.

"The Achievement of American Jews, " Reconstructionist, January 1987, pp. 11-14.

"A Troubling Drop in Immigrant 'Quality'," New York Times, Section 3, "Business", Sunday, December 21, 1986, p. 3. Reprinted in Louis Mendoza and S. Shankar (2003), Crossing into America: The New Literature of Immigration, New York: New Press, pp. 282-285.

"Illegal Aliens Don't Fit the Stereotype," Chicago Tribune, Thursday, April 24, 1986, Op. Ed. Page, p. 27.

"Illegal Aliens and the Law," (with Carmel U. Chiswick) Los Angeles Times, October 9, 1985, Part II, p. 5.

"The 'Taste' for Discrimination," New Perspectives (U.S. Commission on Civil Rights), Spring 1985, pp. 19-23.

"Blanket Amnesty: Contrary to U. S. Interests," Christian Science Monitor, December 13, 1984, p. 21.

"On Benefits of Mandatory Retirement," (with Carmel U. Chiswick), New York Times, November 12, 1977, Op. Ed. Page, p. 21

"Prices and the Myth of Exploitation in the Ghetto," UCLA Daily Bruin, March 1969. Substantially reprinted as "Ghetto Economics" in Armen Alchian and William R. Allen, University Economics, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishers, 2nd and 3rd editions (pp. 502-503).

I. Survey Data (Available from Social Science Data Archive, UIC.)

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"Survey of Illegal Aliens in the Los Angeles Labor Market, 1986-87" Survey Research Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1988.

"Illegal Aliens and Their Employers in the Chicago Labor Market, 1984" Survey Research Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1985.

EMPLOYMENT

George Washington University, Professor of Economics, January 2011-present Chair, Department of Economics, January 2011-December 2015.

Professor of International Affairs (courtesy) and Affiliated Faculty, Institute for International Economic Policy, Elliot School of International Affairs, 2012-present

University of Illinois at Chicago, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, January 2011-present,

Distinguished Professor, July 2002-December 2010, Research Professor (Tenure), Department of Economics and Survey Research Laboratory, August 1978- December 2010; Head, Department of Economics, September 1987- August 2008, Research Professor, Department of Sociology, January 1998- December 2010, Affiliate, Department of Germanic Studies, 2000-2010, Founding Director, Center for Economic Education, 2000-2010, Director Emeritus, Center for Economic Education, UIC 2011-present.

Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel, Visiting Professor, 2011

Ben-Gurion University, Beersheva, Israel, Visiting Professor, May 2010.

University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel, Visiting Professor, December 2004 – January 2005.

Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, Visiting Professor, Dec. 2002-Jan. 2003.

Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, Visiting Professor, January-August, 1992.

University of Chicago, Visiting Professor, Fall 2006, John M. Olin Visiting Professor, December 1998-August 1999, and September 1986-August 1987; Visiting Assistant Professor, Spring 1969.

Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Visiting Scholar, 1984-85; Senior Fellow, January 1977-July 1978.

Council of Economic Advisers, Senior Staff Economist, July 1973-January 1977.

Princeton University, Visiting Research Economist, January-July 1973.

National Bureau of Economic Research, Research Associate, 1970-73; Research Analyst, 1965-67.

City University of New York, Queens College and Graduate Center, Professor, January to August 1975; Associate Professor (Tenure) 1971-74.

Columbia University, Associate Professor, 1970-71; Assistant Professor, 1969-70 (on leave from U.C.L.A.).

University of California, Los Angeles, Associate Professor (Tenure) 1970-71; Assistant

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Professor, 1966-70.

Honors and Awards (Partial Listing)

Professor of International Affairs (courtesy), Elliot School of International Affairs, Spring 2012-present

IZA Prize in Labor Economics, August 2011

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Honoris Causa, Lund University, May 2009.

3M Economic Education Excellence Award, Illinois Council on Economic Education, 2007.

Julian Simon Memorial Lecture, IZA—Institute for the Study of Labor, May 2007.

Marshall Sklare Award, Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry, December 2007.

Favorite Professor, MBA Students, UIC, elected Spring 2005.

Program Director – Migration Studies, IZA-Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn, Germany, 2004-2011.

Listed in all four editions of Who's Who in Economics, Mark Blaug and Paul Sturges, eds., 1st Edition, M.I.T. Press (1983), 2nd Edition, M.I.T. Press (1986), Simon James and Mark Blaug, eds., 3rd Edition, MIT Press (1996), and Mark Blaug and Howard R. Vane, eds. 4th Edition, Edward Edgar (2003).

UIC Distinguished Professor, appointed July 2002.

Milken Institute Award for Distinguished Economic Research, 2001.

Distinguished Alumnus Award, Brooklyn College, 1999

Alumni Award for Distinguished Service, College of Business Administration, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1999

External Advisory Group, Economics of Education Network, World Bank, 1999-present

Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn, Germany, 1998 to present.

Senior Affiliate, Joint Center for Poverty Research, Northwestern University and University of Chicago, 1998-present.

Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, University of Western Australia, February 1997.

Phi Kappa Phi Honorary Society - Elected to Membership, 1996.

Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)-London, Research Associate, 1996-present.

Visiting Scholar, World Bank, December 1995, Summer 1996.

Alumni Award for Distinguished Research, College of Business Administration, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1993 (first recipient of award).

Fulbright Fellowship (Research)-Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, January to July 1992.

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“Illegal Aliens: Their Employment and Employers.” Listing in Princeton University's Noteworthy Books in Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, 1989.

Carlton C. Qualey Article Award, Immigration History Society, 1989 (First recipient of the award) for "The Labor Market Status of Hispanic Men," Journal of American Ethnic History, 1987.

Irwin Distinguished Paper Award, Midwest Business Economics Association, 1989. "An Economic Analysis of Philanthropy"

Senior University Scholar Award, University of Illinois, 1987.

John M. Olin Visiting Professor, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, 1998-99, 1986-87.

Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Visiting Scholar, 1984-85, Senior Fellow, January 1977-July 1978.

Ford Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1964-1965.

Columbia University-Graduate School Fellowships, 4 years, 1962-1966. (Including Earhart Fellowship and Burgess Honorary Fellowship.)

Professional Associations - Membership and Committee Service (Partial listing)

American Economic Association American Statistical Association National Council Representative (1976-77) Census Advisory Committee (1980-85, Chair 1985) ASA/NSF/ Census Fellowship Program Review Board (1993-present)

European Society for Population Economics President (2006-2007) Chair, Local Arrangements Committee (2006-2007) President-Elect and Program Chair (2005-2006) Executive Council (Board of Directors) (1999-2005)

Midwest Economics Association First Vice President (1987/88) President Elect (1992/93) President (1993/94) Nominating Committee (2002/03) Population Association of America Committee on Migration Statistics (1987/88)

Illinois Economics Association Coordinator Annual Meetings (1995-2005) Board of Trustees (1997-present)

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President Elect (1998-99) President (1999-2000)

Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry (ASSJ) Board of Directors, (2005-2010), (2012-present) National Association of Economic Educators

Research Committee, (2001-2004)

Association for the Study of Religion, Economics and Culture (ASREC) Advisory Board (founding member) (2003-2006) Universities-NBER Conference on Research in Income and Wealth

Journal Editorial Activities (only current positions)

Associate Editor Journal of Population Economics, Associate Editor, 1994-present. Review of Economics of the Household, Associate Editor, 2002-present. IZA Journal of Migration, Associate Editor, 2012-Present IZA World of Labor, Associate Editor, 2012-Present

Editorial Boards Contemporary Jewry, Contributing Editor/Editorial Board, 1992-present. International Migration Review, Editorial Advisory Board, 1983-2012, Editorial Board,

2012-Present. European Research Studies, Editorial Board, 1998-present.

Hagina – Israel Journal of Migration, Editorial Board, 2012-present Other Professional Activities (partial listing)

Associate Member, Chicago Center for Jewish Studies, University of Chicago, 2010.

IZA—Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn, Germany, IZA Fellow, 1999-present, Program Director for Migration Studies, 2004-2011.

Ruppin Academic Center, MBA International Advisory Board, 2008-2010.

Stockholm University, Linneaus Center for Integration Studies (SULCIS), Scientific Advisory Board, 2008-2011.

World Bank, Economics of Education, External Advisory Group, and Latin America Division, Consultant, Various years since 1998.

Illinois Conference for Latin American Studies, Executive Board, 1990-1991.

National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1982-1984.

U.S. Bureau of the Census, American Statistical Association Advisory Committee, 1980-1985 (two 3-year terms), Chair 1985.

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American Enterprise Institute, Adjunct Scholar.

Reviewer: Research Proposals (NSF, NIH, etc.) and referee for numerous journals and book publishers.

Activities while at Council of Economic Advisers included: (a) Preparation of periodic reports on the labor market and human resources issues,

including the monthly report for the President on the employment and unemployment situation. Worked on labor and human resource issues in four Annual Reports, 1974-1977.

(b) Head of U.S. delegations to Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) for Working Parties on Public Expenditure Programs (income transfer, health, education) and on the Economic Role of Women, 1973-76.

(c) CEA representative or technical adviser to numerous interagency task-forces including Welfare Reform, National Health Insurance, 1980 Census, BLS and BEA Statistics, Federal Employee Compensation, Workers Compensation, Illegal Aliens, Drug Price Regulation.