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Barry R. Chiswick
UIC Distinguished Professor
Head and Research Professor, Department of Economics


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

“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. Revision of “The Double Negative Effect on Earnings of Limited Language Proficiency Among Immigrants in Canada,” Center for the Study of the Economy and the State, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, Working Paper No. 148, February 1999.

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

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

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

“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).

"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, Magnus 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 Choice Among Immigrants in a Multi-Lingual Destination" (with Paul W. Miller) Journal of Population Economics, Vol. 7, No 2, 1994, pp. 119-13 1.

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

"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.

"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.

"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.

"Immigration Policy, Source Countries and Immigrants 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).

Income Inequality: Regional Analyses Within a Human Capital Framework, New York; National Bureau of Economics Research, 1974.  (Sections on Canada).

 


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