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Journal Article
New York City immigrants: the 1990s wave
Fueled by a steady influx of immigrants, New York City's population turnover in the 1990s was almost double the average for the nation's 100 largest cities. A close look at the city's new foreign-born residents suggests that they are a very diverse group, showing marked differences in education level, English language fluency, and other characteristics that help determine labor market skills and performance.
Speech
Rules of Three
Remarks at Bronx EDC and BICNY’s 2024 Regional Economic Outlook, White Plains, New York.