The H-1B visa: Free market solutions for business and labor |
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Authors: | Watts Julie R. |
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Affiliation: | (1) European Union Center of California, Scripps College, Claremont, California, USA |
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Abstract: | The H-1B visa program opened the US information technology labor market to temporary, skilled immigrant labor. But the immigrant worker was bound to a specific employer for the duration of the visa. The non-portability of the H-1B visa has benefitted the employer at the expense of immigrant and domestic workers. Much of the political debate surrounding the H-1B program has focused on raising the annual visa cap based on inconclusive evidence of a domestic IT labor shortage. The labor shortage question has obscured the more importantissue of reforming the H-1B program to level the playing field between business and labor. |
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Keywords: | H-1B visa Immigration Information technology Labor supply and demand |
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