2020
DOI: 10.1177/0019793919894554
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Do Foreigners Crowd Natives out of STEM Degrees and Occupations? Evidence from the US Immigration Act of 1990

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“…These shifts mean that many U.S. engineering programs would not be sustainable without international students (NFAP, 2013). Furthermore, these changing demographics may have displaced Black students and workers, who were already extremely underrepresented due to historical marginalization, a lack of same‐raced role models, and support (Ransom & Winters, 2016). This study looks into some of the departmental dynamics that can arise between Black students and their non‐Black peers due to this changing landscape.…”
Section: Black Students’ Underrepresentation In Stem and Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These shifts mean that many U.S. engineering programs would not be sustainable without international students (NFAP, 2013). Furthermore, these changing demographics may have displaced Black students and workers, who were already extremely underrepresented due to historical marginalization, a lack of same‐raced role models, and support (Ransom & Winters, 2016). This study looks into some of the departmental dynamics that can arise between Black students and their non‐Black peers due to this changing landscape.…”
Section: Black Students’ Underrepresentation In Stem and Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also likely some heterogeneity among business fields with fields most associated with finance likely receiving the most negative effects. There may also be potential heterogeneity in effects across sex and race/ethnicity (Zafar 2013;Ransom and Winters 2016). For example, some demographic groups may be especially career-conscious and thus respond to macroeconomic conditions more strongly than others.…”
Section: Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper examines changes in college major choices during and after the Great Recession and financial crisis using microdata from the 2009-2015 American Community Survey (ACS) obtained from IPUMS (Ruggles et al 2015). Prior uses of the ACS to examine other changes in college major decisions include Blom et al (2015), Sjoquist and Winters (2015), and Ransom and Winters (2016), but none of these specifically focus on the period of the Great Recession. The ACS is an annual survey of one percent of the U.S. population that collects individual information on demographics, education, income, employment, and a number of other characteristics.…”
Section: Data and Empirical Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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