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Marketplace featured Giovanni Peri's interview on the question "where workers will come from when current U.S. immigration policy is reducing the amount of immigrant labor?"
Mother Jones featured J. Edward Taylor and Phil Martin's comments on how California’s vineyard workers have already faced long hours, low pay, and harsh conditions. Now, they have to face Trump’s Immigration Crackdown too.
The Giannini Foundation awards a grant of $26,992 to J. Edward Taylor and Zach Rutledge for their study, “The Impacts of a Declining Farm Labor Supply on Farming in California”, that identifies which adjustment mechanisms are likely to dominate the transition of an era of farm labor scarcity.
The Washington Post featured Giovanni Peri's comments on Trump administration making inroads into another longtime priority of reducing legal immigration.
The research suggests that undocumented immigration status detrimentally impacts mobility, yet few studies have tested the impacts of legal status on psychological well-being.