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George J. Borjas

George Jesus Borjas (/ˈbɔːrhɑːs/ born Jorge Jesús Borjas, October 15, 1950) is a Cuban-American economist and the Robert W. Scrivner Professor of Economics and Social Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. He has been described as "America's leading immigration economist" and "the leading sceptic of immigration among economists". Borjas has published a…

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Known for
Immigration Research
Alma mater
St. Peter's College (BS Columbia University (MA, MPhil, PhD)
Born
Jorge Jesús Borjas (1950-10-15) October 15, 1950 (age 75) Havana, Cuba
Citizenship
American
Doctoral advisor
Jacob Mincer James Heckman
Fields
Economist

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related to External links · 6
George J. Borjas → Borjas's, BorjasGeorge, C-SPAN, George, LaborEconAppearances, Website
Alma mater · 1
George J. Borjas → St. Peter's College (BS Columbia University (MA, MPhil, PhD)
Born · 1
George J. Borjas → Jorge Jesús Borjas (1950-10-15) October 15, 1950 (age 75) Havana, Cuba
Citizenship · 1
George J. Borjas → American
Doctoral advisor · 1
George J. Borjas → Jacob Mincer James Heckman
Fields · 1
George J. Borjas → Economist
Known for · 1
George J. Borjas → Immigration Research
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George J. Borjas → Job Investment, Labor Mobility and Earnings (1975)
Workplaces · 1
George J. Borjas → Harvard Kennedy School

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George J. BorjasFieldsEconomist1.00infobox
George J. BorjasKnown forImmigration Research1.00infobox
George J. BorjasThesisJob Investment, Labor Mobility and Earnings (1975)1.00infobox
George J. BorjasWorkplacesHarvard Kennedy School1.00infobox
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George J. Borjasrelated to External linksBorjasGeorge0.60section
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