Here’s our weekly installment of links from around the web (see here for all link roundups). As usual, linking does not imply endorsement.
- Immigrant Children Are A Positive Influence In The Classroom, Study Finds by Tom Moseley, Huffington Post, August 27, 2013.
- Unskilled Immigration To Denmark Increased Wages For Low-Skilled Danish People by Matthew Yglesias, Slate Magazine, August 29, 2013.
- The High Price of Immigration by Paul Collier, Bloomberg, August 28, 2013. Related: Collier has a book on migration due out on October 1, 2013.
- Canada’s Immigrant Selection Policies: Recent Record, Marginal Changes, and Needed Reforms, a report by Herbert Grubel, August 2013, for the Fraser Institute.
- What Denmark doesn’t tell us about low-skill immigration by John Carney, August 30, 2013, for CNBC.
- YouTube video of Henryk Kowalczyk’s presentation related to immigration on August 24, 2013. Related text was published on the Yahoo! website.
- International migration policies and data, a detailed report prepared by the OECD on migration and its impact, including the fiscal impact on receiving countries.
- Do Immigrants Fill Public Coffers, or Drain Them? We Finally Have an Authoritative Estimate by Michael Clemens on the Center for Global Development blog, August 26, 2013. The blog post links to and discusses some aspects of the OECD study linked above.
- Israel’s Uganda Plan by Yael Even Or at Africa Is A Country, September 1, 2013.
- Why the Conventional View of Immigration Is Wrong by Daniel Kuehn, EconLib featured article, September 2, 2013.