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Material Hardship Among Immigrants in the United States: Variation by Citizenship, Legal Status, and Origin in the 1996–2008 SIPP. (2021). Bachmeier, James D ; Heflin, Colleen M ; Altman, Claire E ; Jun, Chaegyung.
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  12. Can a deportation policy backfire?. (2019). Stark, Oded ; Byra, Łukasz.
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  15. Legal Status and Immigrants’ Labour Market Outcomes: Comparative Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment in Western and Southern Europe. (2019). Guetto, Raffaele ; Fellini, Ivana.
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  16. Understanding the Effects of Legalizing Undocumented Immigrants. (2018). Vázquez Grenno, Javier ; Monras, Joan ; Vazquez-Grenno, Javier ; Elias, Ferran.
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  17. Acquisition of permanent residence by temporary foreign workers in Canada: a panel study of labour market outcomes before and after the status transition. (2018). Ci, Wen ; Morissette, Rene ; Hou, Feng.
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  18. Back to Black? The Impact of Regularizing Migrant Workers. (2018). Naticchioni, Paolo ; Martino, Enrica ; Di Porto, Edoardo.
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  21. What drives the legalization of immigrants? Evidence from IRCA. (2018). Frattini, Tommaso ; Facchini, Giovanni ; Casarico, Alessandra.
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  24. Dealing with undocumented immigrants: the welfare effects of amnesties and deportations. (2017). Machado, Joël.
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  27. Understanding the Effects of Legalizing Undocumented Immigrants. (2017). Vázquez Grenno, Javier ; Monras, Joan ; Vazquez-Grenno, Javier ; Moreno, Ferran Elias .
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  31. The Labor Market Impact of Undocumented Immigrants: Job Creation vs. Job Competition. (2017). Albert, Christoph.
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  36. The Effects of DACAmentation: The Impact of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals on Unauthorized Immigrants. (2016). Pope, Nolan.
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  43. Employment of Undocumented Immigrants and the Prospect of Legal Status: Evidence from an Amnesty Program. (2014). Frattini, Tommaso ; Fasani, Francesco ; Devillanova, Carlo.
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  44. Employment of Undocumented Immigrants and the Prospect of Legal Status: Evidence from an Amnesty Program. (2014). Frattini, Tommaso ; Fasani, Francesco ; Devillanova, Carlo.
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  45. EMPLOYMENT VERIFICATION MANDATES AND THE LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES OF LIKELY UNAUTHORIZED AND NATIVE WORKERS. (2014). Bansak, Cynthia ; Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina.
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