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A) Illegal aliens are close substitutes for legal resident workers.
B) Illegal workers accept jobs that legal residents are unwilling to do.
C) Undocumented workers do not displace legal residents from their jobs.
D) Undocumented workers are complements to legal resident workers.
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True/False
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A) 1; 4
B) 1; 3
C) 1; 2
D) 2; 5
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A) Sophia migrated to Germany to rejoin her family.
B) Julio migrated to Australia to take a job paying three times what he earned at home.
C) Nguyen migrated to the United States to escape religious persecution.
D) Vladimir migrated to Great Britain to avoid political imprisonment.
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A) the firms in the country of origin
B) the migrant workers
C) the firms in the destination country
D) the workers in the country of origin who did not migrate
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A) greater the education and skill level of immigrants.
B) lower the education and skill level of immigrants.
C) higher the unemployment rate of the destination nation.
D) greater the fiscal burden of each immigrant.
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A) $9,000.
B) $500,000.
C) $507,000.
D) $5,000.
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A) migration is motivated strictly by wage differentials.
B) neither nation restricts or interferes with migration.
C) both countries use the same currency.
D) migration has no cost.
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A) 0.5 percent
B) 2 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 20 percent
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A) 5 million
B) 11 million
C) 23 million
D) 30 million
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A) Omega is currently experiencing full employment.
B) the most skilled workers emigrate.
C) Omega currently suffers from high unemployment and the unemployed emigrate.
D) the costs to emigrate to Gamma are high.
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A) increasing return to capital in the United States.
B) increasing scarcity of unskilled labor in other countries.
C) more lenient immigration laws.
D) increasing scarcity of domestic unskilled labor in the United States.
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A) relatively low levels of human capital in low-income countries.
B) effect of migration on human capital levels in high-income countries.
C) emigration of highly educated workers to higher-income countries.
D) inability of workers in low-income countries to achieve the levels of human capital possessed by workers in high-income countries.
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A) increase the average U.S. wage rate.
B) decrease the total amount of wage earnings that U.S. workers receive.
C) increase the total amount of wage earnings that U.S. workers receive.
D) leave the total amount of wage earnings that U.S. workers receive unchanged.
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A) Older workers are more likely to migrate than younger workers.
B) Migrants are more likely to migrate to countries farther rather than nearer to their home country.
C) Single workers are more likely to migrate than workers with spouses and children.
D) Workers are less likely to migrate where "beaten paths" exist.
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A) rose by 20 percent.
B) rose by 10 percent.
C) fell by 73 percent.
D) fell by 39 percent.
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A) they are complementary resources to immigrant workers.
B) they are substitute resources for immigrant workers.
C) demand for their labor is inelastic.
D) there is a substantial amount of backflow.
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A) higher prison rates and crime rates than the native-born population.
B) lower prison rates and crime rates than the native-born population.
C) lower prison rates, but illegal immigrants have higher crime rates, than the native-born population.
D) higher prison rates, but lower crime rates, than the native-born population.
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