Deck 25: Immigration
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Deck 25: Immigration
1
If all nations prohibited the international migration of labor, we would expect world output to decline.
True
2
Illegal immigrants displace domestic-born workers on a one-for-one basis.
False
3
Economists treat economic immigration as a human capital investment decision.
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4
Illegal immigration can result in higher wages for domestic-born workers who are complementary inputs.
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The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that, in recent years (2008-2017), more than one million illegal immigrants enter the United States each year.
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Illegal immigration helps improve the standard of living for U.S. citizens by keeping prices lower.
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The existence of "beaten paths" tends to discourage immigration because of the perception that job prospects have been exhausted.
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8
Welfare payments to immigrants have steadily increased since 1996.
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9
Illegal immigrants overall contribute more in taxes than they receive in services from state and local governments.
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10
There were over one million legal immigrants into the United States in 2017.
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11
If the demand for labor in a country receiving immigrants is inelastic, the immigration will increase the total wages paid in that country.
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12
Welfare reform in 1996 reversed the trend of growing welfare payments to immigrants.
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13
Business income will decrease in the nation from which workers emigrate.
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14
Any migration that affects the economies of the countries involved is referred to as "economic immigration."
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15
Removing all illegal immigrants would expand domestic-born employment by an amount equal to the number of illegal immigrants removed.
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16
Economic research consistently finds that immigration negatively affects the average American wage.
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17
"Backflows" are payments made by immigrants back to their home countries.
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18
Other things equal, younger workers are more likely to migrate than older workers.
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19
If unemployed workers leave a nation, the standard of living (national income per capita)will rise in that nation.
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20
Economic models of illegal immigration suggest that domestic-born workers avoid certain types of work more because the inflow of immigrants has reduced wages, rather than because the work is unpleasant.
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21
In 2017, refugees constituted a bigger portion of total legal immigration into the U.S. than employment-based immigrants.
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22
In 2017, immigrants made up a larger portion of the labor force in the U.S. than in Australia.
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23
Illegal immigration has little effect on the average level of wages in the United States.
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24
There was a big spike in legal immigration into the U.S. in 1989-1991, resulting from an amnesty program through which many formerly illegal immigrants became legal residents.
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In 2017, China overtook Mexico to become the number one country of origin of U.S. legal immigrants.
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The main driver of economic immigration is the opportunity to improve earnings and living standards.
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27
The majority of international migrants move to countries relatively close to their home countries because close proximity reduces the cost of the move relative to anticipated benefits.
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28
An increase in the mobility of labor across nations tends to decrease the world's output of goods and services.
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29
The simple immigration model suggests that labor migration raises the wage rate in the country of origin while reducing the wage rate in the host country.
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30
The optimal level of immigration occurs where marginal benefit is at its greatest.
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31
Current U.S. immigration law is heavily weighted toward family reunification.
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32
Many of the recent concerns about immigration in the U.S. have focused on green-card holders.
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33
U.S. immigrants (legal and illegal combined)have lower prison rates than the native-born population.
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34
The simple immigration model suggests that, for a high-wage country like the United States, immigration tends to reduce domestic output as well as the total income of businesses.
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35
Economic theory suggests that immigration should be allowed into a country until the marginal benefit of the last immigrant is zero.
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36
The arguments that illegal immigrants do not take away jobs from legal residents or that illegal immigrants displace legal residents from jobs on a one-to-one basis are both false.
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37
All illegal immigrants enter the U.S. and arrive here illegally.
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38
In recent years, immigration has contributed an insignificant amount to U.S. population growth.
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39
Other things equal, larger wage differences between nations tend to increase the flow of immigration toward the country with higher wage opportunities.
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40
Remittances by Mexican workers in the United States to their families in Mexico tend to reduce the gains from immigration to the United States and increase it for Mexico.
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41
Which of the following countries has the largest number of immigrants, as a percentage of the labor force (as of 2017)?
A)Austria
B)New Zealand
C)United States
D)Australia
A)Austria
B)New Zealand
C)United States
D)Australia
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42
Suppose that Rosa is considering migration to another country. To move, she will have to spend $4,000 on transportation and $6,000 in application and other processing fees. Rosa's stream of future earnings in her home country is $400,000. She expects to earn a stream of future earnings of $750,000 in another country. Based on this information, Rosa's explicit cost of migrating is
A)$400,000.
B)$10,000.
C)$410,000.
D)$350,000.
A)$400,000.
B)$10,000.
C)$410,000.
D)$350,000.
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D)$14.
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44
According to the Office of Immigration Statistics, approximately what percentage of legal immigrants to the United States in 2017 were refugees or diversity immigrants?
A)27 percent
B)66 percent
C)16 percent
D)18 percent
A)27 percent
B)66 percent
C)16 percent
D)18 percent
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45
The H1-B provision of immigration law
A)allows 65,000 high-skilled workers in specialty occupations to enter and work in the United States for six years.
B)raised U.S. annual immigration quotas from 500,000 to 700,000.
C)established a lottery for the admission of diversity immigrants into the United States.
D)provided amnesty to over one million illegal immigrants in 1989-1991, allowing them to become legal citizens of the United States.
A)allows 65,000 high-skilled workers in specialty occupations to enter and work in the United States for six years.
B)raised U.S. annual immigration quotas from 500,000 to 700,000.
C)established a lottery for the admission of diversity immigrants into the United States.
D)provided amnesty to over one million illegal immigrants in 1989-1991, allowing them to become legal citizens of the United States.
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46
About ________ of recent annual population growth in the United States is the result of immigration.
A)one-tenth
B)one-fifth
C)one-third
D)one-half
A)one-tenth
B)one-fifth
C)one-third
D)one-half
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47
Suppose that Rosa is considering migration to another country. To move, she will have to spend $4,000 on transportation and $6,000 in application and other processing fees. Rosa's stream of future earnings in her home country is $400,000. She expects to earn a stream of future earnings of $750,000 in another country. Based on this information, Rosa will decide to migrate as long as the implicit costs of leaving her friends and family and adjusting to a new culture are
A)greater than $410,000.
B)less than $350,000.
C)less than $360,000.
D)less than $340,000.
A)greater than $410,000.
B)less than $350,000.
C)less than $360,000.
D)less than $340,000.
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48

A)no migration will occur.
B)migration will cause the wage in Marigold to fall.
C)1 worker will move from Marigold to Zinnia.
D)2 workers will move from Marigold to Zinnia.
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49
According to U.S. Census Bureau data (2015), approximately how many illegal immigrants are estimated to be living continuously in the United States?
A)5 million
B)12 million
C)23 million
D)30 million
A)5 million
B)12 million
C)23 million
D)30 million
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50

A)2.
B)3.
C)5.
D)4.
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51
Suppose that Rosa is considering migration to another country. To move, she will have to spend $2,000 on transportation and $5,000 in application and other processing fees. Rosa's stream of future earnings in her home country is $300,000. She expects to earn a stream of future earnings of $700,000 in another country. Based on this information, Rosa's implicit cost of migrating is
A)$7,000.
B)$300,000.
C)$307,000.
D)$400,000.
A)$7,000.
B)$300,000.
C)$307,000.
D)$400,000.
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52
Economic analysis suggests that immigration can either benefit or harm a nation, depending on the number of immigrants, their education, skills, and work ethic, and the rate at which they are absorbed into the economy.
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53
In 2017, the greatest number of legal immigrants arriving in the United States came from
A)India and North Korea.
B)the Dominican Republic and Cuba.
C)China and Vietnam.
D)Mexico and China.
A)India and North Korea.
B)the Dominican Republic and Cuba.
C)China and Vietnam.
D)Mexico and China.
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54
Economic immigrants
A)are defined as any international migrants that have an impact on the economy.
B)are defined as international migrants motivated by economic gain.
C)only affect the economy if they enter the country legally.
D)include not only people, but also any capital that migrates from another country.
A)are defined as any international migrants that have an impact on the economy.
B)are defined as international migrants motivated by economic gain.
C)only affect the economy if they enter the country legally.
D)include not only people, but also any capital that migrates from another country.
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55

A)decline from $62 to $36.
B)decline from $120 to $70.
C)increase from $36 to $62.
D)increase from $62 to $70.
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56
The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that from 2000 to 2009, the net inflow of illegal immigrants was about
A)100,000 annually.
B)250,000 annually.
C)350,000 annually.
D)700,000 annually.
A)100,000 annually.
B)250,000 annually.
C)350,000 annually.
D)700,000 annually.
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57

A)increase the combined value of total product but reduce the wage in Zinnia.
B)increase the combined value of total product but reduce the wage in Marigold.
C)reduce the combined value of total product but increase the wage in Marigold.
D)reduce the combined value of total product but increase the wage in Zinnia.
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58
About ________ of recent annual labor force growth in the United States is the result of immigration.
A)one-tenth
B)one-fifth
C)one-third
D)one-half
A)one-tenth
B)one-fifth
C)one-third
D)one-half
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59
According to the Office of Immigration Statistics, approximately what percentage of legal immigrants in 2017 were parents, children, siblings, or other qualified relatives of legal permanent U.S. residents?
A)16 percent
B)57 percent
C)66 percent
D)81 percent
A)16 percent
B)57 percent
C)66 percent
D)81 percent
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60
Approximately how many people became permanent legal residents of the United States in 2017?
A)1,127,167
B)854,200
C)990,550
D)1,252,000
A)1,127,167
B)854,200
C)990,550
D)1,252,000
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61
Immigrants tend to choose countries closer to their country of origin because
A)bordering countries always have high wage rates.
B)there are fewer beaten paths to nearby countries, and therefore better prospects of finding a good job.
C)neighboring countries usually speak the same language.
D)migration costs tend to be directly related to distance from the country of origin.
A)bordering countries always have high wage rates.
B)there are fewer beaten paths to nearby countries, and therefore better prospects of finding a good job.
C)neighboring countries usually speak the same language.
D)migration costs tend to be directly related to distance from the country of origin.
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62
"Beaten paths" from one country to another
A)discourage migration to that country because of a perception that all of the good jobs have already been taken.
B)discourage migration by increasing the cost of moving.
C)encourage migration by providing employment contacts and job information.
D)are more prevalent the greater the distance between the two countries.
A)discourage migration to that country because of a perception that all of the good jobs have already been taken.
B)discourage migration by increasing the cost of moving.
C)encourage migration by providing employment contacts and job information.
D)are more prevalent the greater the distance between the two countries.
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63
Other things equal, the voluntary relocation of employable migrants from low-paying nations to high-paying nations will
A)increase the combined value of total product but reduce the wage in Zinnia.
B)increase the combined value of total product but reduce the wage in Marigold.
C)reduce the combined value of total product but increase the wage in Marigold.
D)reduce the combined value of total product but increase the wage in Zinnia.
A)increase the combined value of total product but reduce the wage in Zinnia.
B)increase the combined value of total product but reduce the wage in Marigold.
C)reduce the combined value of total product but increase the wage in Marigold.
D)reduce the combined value of total product but increase the wage in Zinnia.
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64
"Backflows" occur when
A)two countries send immigrants to each other in approximately equal numbers.
B)physical capital flows into a country that has lost labor due to migration.
C)immigrants send financial payments back to family in their country of origin.
D)migrants return to their home country.
A)two countries send immigrants to each other in approximately equal numbers.
B)physical capital flows into a country that has lost labor due to migration.
C)immigrants send financial payments back to family in their country of origin.
D)migrants return to their home country.
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65
Juan wants to migrate from Mexico to the United States but knows he cannot do so legally at this time. If he decides to attempt to enter the United States illegally, which of the following costs will he most likely not face?
A)payment to an expediter ("coyote")to facilitate his entry into the United States
B)a green card application fee
C)the loss of income from his current factory job
D)All of these are costs he must incur to migrate.
A)payment to an expediter ("coyote")to facilitate his entry into the United States
B)a green card application fee
C)the loss of income from his current factory job
D)All of these are costs he must incur to migrate.
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66
Human capital refers to
A)the accumulated knowledge and skills that allow a person to be productive.
B)machinery that requires extensive human interaction to be productive.
C)the accumulated financial assets of people.
D)all of these things.
A)the accumulated knowledge and skills that allow a person to be productive.
B)machinery that requires extensive human interaction to be productive.
C)the accumulated financial assets of people.
D)all of these things.
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67
Kara is considering migrating to another country. Which of the following represents a cost she will face if she decides to move?
A)financial expenditures to transport herself and her belongings to her new country
B)the loss of the income she currently earns in her home country
C)the application fee for a green card
D)all of these
A)financial expenditures to transport herself and her belongings to her new country
B)the loss of the income she currently earns in her home country
C)the application fee for a green card
D)all of these
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68

A)then Betania's loss of output would have been greater.
B)then Betania's gain of output would have been less.
C)its loss of output would have been less.
D)its loss of output would have been greater.
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A)2.
B)3.
C)5.
D)4.
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70

A)increase in Alphania if its labor demand curve is elastic.
B)increase in Betania if its labor demand curve is elastic.
C)decrease in Betania.
D)increase in Betania.
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71
Which of the following individuals is most likely to migrate to Switzerland, assuming that all face equally good prospects of securing a good job after arrival?
A)Ricardo is 25 years old, single, and currently lives in Italy.
B)Ivan is 50 years old, married, and currently lives in Russia.
C)Maria is 40 years old, married with three children, and currently lives in Mexico.
D)Tran is 35 years old, single, speaks only Vietnamese and a little English, and currently lives in Vietnam.
A)Ricardo is 25 years old, single, and currently lives in Italy.
B)Ivan is 50 years old, married, and currently lives in Russia.
C)Maria is 40 years old, married with three children, and currently lives in Mexico.
D)Tran is 35 years old, single, speaks only Vietnamese and a little English, and currently lives in Vietnam.
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72
Which of the following is least likely to be considered economic immigration?
A)Bob migrates to Canada to improve his access to health care.
B)Manuela migrates to the United States to open an authentic Italian cooking school.
C)Myklos migrates to Switzerland because the public pension system is more generous than in his home country.
D)Alexander migrates to the United States because his political writings are censored in his home country.
A)Bob migrates to Canada to improve his access to health care.
B)Manuela migrates to the United States to open an authentic Italian cooking school.
C)Myklos migrates to Switzerland because the public pension system is more generous than in his home country.
D)Alexander migrates to the United States because his political writings are censored in his home country.
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A)no migration will occur.
B)migration will cause the wage in Marigold to fall.
C)2 workers will move from Marigold to Zinnia.
D)4 workers will move from Marigold to Zinnia.
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75
Which of the following cases best illustrates economic immigration?
A)Sophia migrated to Germany to re-join 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.
A)Sophia migrated to Germany to re-join 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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76
The primary motivation for economic immigration is
A)the prospect of paying lower prices for goods and services.
B)to flee political oppression.
C)the opportunity to increase earnings and standard of living.
D)to reunite with family members.
A)the prospect of paying lower prices for goods and services.
B)to flee political oppression.
C)the opportunity to increase earnings and standard of living.
D)to reunite with family members.
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77
A person will be more likely to migrate the
A)greater the distance they will have to travel from their country of origin.
B)greater the wages in their prospective new country relative to wages in their home country.
C)fewer the number of "beaten paths" that exist to their prospective new country.
D)greater the number of children they have.
A)greater the distance they will have to travel from their country of origin.
B)greater the wages in their prospective new country relative to wages in their home country.
C)fewer the number of "beaten paths" that exist to their prospective new country.
D)greater the number of children they have.
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78
Which of the following statements is true about migration behavior?
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.
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)migration will cause the average level of wages to fall in Alphania.
B)no migration will occur.
C)fg workers will move from Betania to Alphania.
D)GF workers will move from Alphania to Betania.
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A)decline from $62 to $36.
B)decline from $120 to $70.
C)increase from $36 to $62.
D)increase from $62 to $70.
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