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Author Karoly, Lynn A., 1961- author.

Title A cost-benefit framework for analyzing the economic and fiscal impacts of state-level immigration policies / Lynn A. Karoly, Francisco Perez-Arce
Published Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND, [2016]
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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 95 pages) : color maps
Series Research report ; RR-1397-MCF
Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-1397-MCF.
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. Landscape of state-level immigration policies -- 3. Framework for analyzing state-level immigration policies -- 4. Analysis of existing CBAs of state-level immigration policy -- 5. Conclusions and policy implications
Preface -- Figures -- Tables and Text Boxes -- Summary -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Landscape of State-Level Immigration Policies: Overview of State-Level Immigration Policy Action -- State-Level Omnibus Legislation -- State-Level Specific Policies -- Summary of State Policies -- 3. Framework for Analyzing State-Level Immigration Policies: Overview of Approach -- Expected Effect of State-Level Policies on the Number of Immigrants -- Framework Applied to State and Local Immigration-Related Law Enforcement Policies -- Framework Applied to E-Verify and Other Status Verification Systems -- Framework Applied to Omnibus Legislation or Multiple Restrictive Policies -- Framework Applied to Eligibility for In-State Tuition and Other Financial Aid -- Framework Applied to Driver's License Eligibility -- Framework Applied to Health Care Access for Pregnant Women and Children -- 4. Analysis of Existing CBAs of State-Level Immigration Policy: Existing Literature on Costs and Benefits of State-Level Immigration Policies -- Assessment of a CBA of the Maryland Dream Act -- Assessment of a CBA of California's Proposition 187 Provision Regarding Access to Publicly Funded Health Care -- 5. Conclusions and Policy Implications: Key Findings -- Implications for Policy -- References
Summary 880-01 "Traditionally, immigration policy has been a federal responsibility but, in the past decade, states have begun to adopt policies through legislation and other actions to respond to trends in unauthorized immigration. Some states have adopted restrictive policies toward unauthorized immigrants, such as expanding state and local enforcement of immigration laws, requiring employers to verify employment eligibility, and precluding access to driver's licenses or in-state tuition for public higher education. Other states have adopted policies that are unrestrictive -- for example, making driver's licenses and in-state tuition available regardless of immigration status. The expanding role of states in these areas of policy raises questions about the consequences of state-level action for various stakeholders in the public and private sectors. This report features a cost-benefit framework for classifying the potential impacts of specific state-level immigration-related policies, identifying the potential domains of impact and how different stakeholders in the public and private sectors would be affected. The authors also review research literature to identify empirical evidence, where it exists, regarding the likely magnitudes of the impacts of specific state-level immigration-related policies, and use the cost-benefit framework, together with the assembled empirical evidence, to assess the rigor and relevance of existing studies of the fiscal and economic impacts of specific state-level immigration policy actions. This study should be of interest to policymakers at all levels of government, as well stakeholders in the private sector, focused on state-level immigration policy and the costs and benefits associated with state policy actions pertaining to unauthorized immigrants"--Publisher's description
880-01/(Q "Traditionally, immigration policy has been a federal responsibility but, in the past decade, states have begun to adopt policies through legislation and other actions to respond to trends in unauthorized immigration. Some states have adopted restrictive policies toward unauthorized immigrants, such as expanding state and local enforcement of immigration laws, requiring employers to verify employment eligibility, and precluding access to driver's licenses or in-state tuition for public higher education. Other states have adopted policies that are unrestrictive ђ́ؤ for example, making driver's licenses and in-state tuition available regardless of immigration status. The expanding role of states in these areas of policy raises questions about the consequences of state-level action for various stakeholders in the public and private sectors. This report features a cost-benefit framework for classifying the potential impacts of specific state-level immigration-related policies, identifying the potential domains of impact and how different stakeholders in the public and private sectors would be affected. The authors also review research literature to identify empirical evidence, where it exists, regarding the likely magnitudes of the impacts of specific state-level immigration-related policies, and use the cost-benefit framework, together with the assembled empirical evidence, to assess the rigor and relevance of existing studies of the fiscal and economic impacts of specific state-level immigration policy actions. This study should be of interest to policymakers at all levels of government, as well stakeholders in the private sector, focused on state-level immigration policy and the costs and benefits associated with state policy actions pertaining to unauthorized immigrants"--Publisher's description
Notes "March 8, 2016"--Table of contents page
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-95)
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (RAND, viewed March 8, 2016)
Subject Immigrants -- Services for -- Cost effectiveness
Emigration and immigration -- Economic aspects
Emigration and immigration -- Political aspects
Social policy
SUBJECT United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Political aspects -- 21st century
United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Economic aspects
United States -- Social policy -- 21st century
Subject United States
Form Electronic book
Author Novaro, Francisco Perez Arce, 1979- author.
Rand Corporation, publisher, issuing body.
ISBN 9780833095213
0833095218