Panel Video: Immigration and Less-Educated American Workers

Panel Summary

 

Reports and Panel Media

 

Report: Immigrants Replace Low-Skill Natives in the Workforce

Panel Announcement: Immigration and Less-Educated American Workers

Panel Transcript: Immigration and Less-Educated American Workers

 

Date: Monday, September 26, 2016, at 3:30pm 

Location: National Press Club, 529 14th St, NW, 13th Floor, Washington, D.C.


The Center for Immigration Studies hosted a panel discussion focusing on low-skill Americans dropping out of the labor force, and the role mass immigration may play in the trend.

 


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Steven Camarota's Introduction

 

 

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Statement by Jason Richwine 

Richwine, an independent public policy analyst and National Review contributor, presented his recent publication, “Immigrants Replace Low-Skill U.S.-born in the Workforce.”

 

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Statement by Amy Wax 

Wax is a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Her work addresses issues in social welfare law and policy as well as the relationship of the family, the workplace, and labor markets.

 

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Statement by Charles Murray 

Murray is a political scientist and the W.H. Brady Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. He is author of, among other books, Losing Ground and Coming Apart.

 

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Question and Answer Session 

 

 

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