Which immigrants are most innovative and entrepreneurial? Distinctions by entry visa

J Hunt - Journal of Labor Economics, 2011 - journals.uchicago.edu
Journal of Labor Economics, 2011journals.uchicago.edu
Using the 2003 National Survey of College Graduates, I examine how immigrants perform in
activities likely to increase US productivity, according to the type of visa on which they first
entered the United States. Immigrants who entered on a student/trainee visa or a temporary
work visa have a large advantage over natives in wages, patenting, and publishing. Much of
the advantage is explained by immigrants' higher education and field of study. Immigrants
who entered with legal permanent residence do not outperform natives for any of the …
Using the 2003 National Survey of College Graduates, I examine how immigrants perform in activities likely to increase U.S. productivity, according to the type of visa on which they first entered the United States. Immigrants who entered on a student/trainee visa or a temporary work visa have a large advantage over natives in wages, patenting, and publishing. Much of the advantage is explained by immigrants' higher education and field of study. Immigrants who entered with legal permanent residence do not outperform natives for any of the outcomes considered. Immigrants are more likely to start companies than similar natives.
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