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March 2025, Opinion: "Countries that attract the world’s most talented people will be the most successful at overcoming mounting economic pressures from aging populations and…
September 2024, Paper: "he United States depends on highly skilled workers from abroad to help drive economic innovation and dynamism, but it also extensively restricts which of…
April 11, 2024, Opinion: "Long-term labor shortages continue to stoke debates about immigration policy in the United States. We asked Harvard Business School faculty members to…
January 2024, Paper: "We study the long-run career mobility of young immigrants, mostly refugees, from Vietnam who moved to the United States during 1989-1995. This third and…
April 28, 2022, Video: "Friday, April 29, 2022 pm-3:20pm (ET), Panel Session…
February 2022, Paper: "Over the past half-century, while self-employment has consistently accounted for around one in ten of the United States workforce, its composition has…
October 6, 2021, Video: "This conversation is part of the Future of Work Pioneers Podcast. Today we are speaking with William Kerr, a professor at Harvard Business School and the…
February 2021, Paper: "We explore co-ethnic hiring among new ventures using US administrative data. Coethnic hiring is ubiquitous among immigrant groups, averaging about 22.5% and…
June 2020, Paper, "Despite these contributions, there are calls to cease immigration programs like H-1B visas and Optional Practical Training (OPT). Those changes would come at a…