This study examines legislators' behaviors on high-skilled immigration policy in the U.S. —a timely topic given the recent debate over H-1B visas. I highlight the role of business demand and partisanship, proposing a new categorization of high-skilled immigration bills. (2/2)
My paper has been published in Legislative Studies Quarterly (@LSQjournal). I am deeply grateful to my colleagues, the reviewers, and the editors at LSQ for their support! (1/2)
Rena Sung's "The Political Economy of High-Skilled Immigration: Analyzing (Co)Sponsorship on High-Skilled Immigration Bills in the U.S. Congress" is also available to read now! @sung315@kh_univ
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I successfully defended my dissertation last Friday. I am now Dr. Sung! I couldn’t have achieved this without my amazing committee. I can’t thank you enough, @eopalmer320, @daniel_b_jones, @jude_hays, and Quan Li!
It was truly a privilege to be part of the Next Gen 3.0 program. I learned a tremendous amount from Dr. Cha, the speakers, and my brilliant cohort members. A special thanks to @VictorDCha , Andy, and @CSISKoreaChair
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