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The impact of the H-1B cap exemption on Ph.D. labor markets
Jacquelyn Zhang
, Marco A. Palma
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Mathematics
Percentage Points
100%
Cap
91%
Industry
78%
Market
77%
Likely
76%
Policy
75%
Competitiveness
55%
Government
51%
Causal Effect
50%
Census
48%
Rejection
43%
Choose
33%
Robustness
32%
Series
23%
Social Sciences
exemption
86%
labor market
61%
graduate
32%
research organization
30%
industry
30%
competitiveness
24%
twenty-first century
23%
census
21%
employee
18%
act
17%
career
16%
time
9%
student
6%
Business & Economics
Exemption
95%
Competitiveness
32%
Robustness
31%
Research Organization
27%
Causal Effect
26%
Policy Change
25%
Census
25%
Academic Research
25%
External Factors
25%
Industry
18%
Employees
12%
United States of America
10%