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FLOWS OF STUDENTS, COMPUTER WORKERS, & ENTREPRENEURS September 23, 2014 B. Lindsay Lowell Director of Policy Studies Institute for the Study of International Migration Georgetown University lowellbl@georgetown. Edu Presentation to HIGH-SKILLED IMMIGRATION POLICY & THE GLOBAL COMPETITION FOR TALENT, National Academies of Science, Washington, D.C.

Competitive Policies Other receiving nations are competing for highly skilled workers, but large competitors like the UK are scaling down, so too is Singapore; Competitive policies in Sweden or Norway pull in small numbers but may attract the best qualified Admission policies have many components; USA does not have the most competitive visa regime, but it does exert the greatest attraction

More European nations intend to raise highly skilled immigration, just less than 25% of them 25% of nations now intend to raise overall immigration

International student enrollments are significantly increased China and India have a boom in STEM graduates, quality is an issue USA share of international students down, but the number of enrollees is strongly up The current and future potential supply of highly skilled workers is huge

Analysis of student F visas from 130 countries 1999-2003 found: increased enrollments in source countries increase US visas students enrolled in competitor nations US visas (ACUN & FGJ) policy effects are small (RR, visa rejection rates) compared to economic & enrollment variables (Lowell & Khadka 2010) Table 1. Fixed Effects Regression Results: The Natural Log of Foreign Student Visas Regressors: 1 2 3 4 loggdppc j,,t-1 0.055 (0.18) 0.469 (1.61) 1.206 (2.86) 1.278 (3.13) loger j,t-1 0.011 (0.06) 0.156 (0.88) 3.060 (3.77) 2.475 (3.07) loggdppc j,t-1 *loger_1 j,t-1 -- -- -0.365 (-4.14) -0.281 (-3.16) logpop j,t-1-1.731 (-1.51) -0.805 (-0.71) -2.567 (-2.40) -1.622 (-1.48) logrr j,t-1-0.239 (-4.94) -0.176 (-3.72) -0.185 (-3.81) -0.147 (-3.02) logtc j,t-1-0.287 (-2.19) -0.150 (-1.35) -0.299 (-2.62) -.0.185 (-1.83) logacun j,t-1-0.130 (-1.79) -0.051 (-0.69) -0.141 (-1.99) -0.074 (-1.03) logfgj j,t-1-0.068 (-1.30) -0.062 (-1.23) -0.030 (-0.59) -0.034 (-0.67) post911 -- -0.227 (-5.90) -- -0.184 (-4.83) constant 18.70 (1.97) 16.54 (0.89) 41.02 (2.48) 23.54 (1.39) #Obs. 506 506 506 506 R-sq: within 0.28 0.34 0.33 0.38 Overall 0.45 0.19 0.40 0.28

Policies aside, US key destination The USA received 2/3 rd of college educated immigrants in 1990 and 2000 Data thru 2010 shows that the USA remains the central destination The USA will remain the leader in the competition for numbers over the near term

United States United Kingdom France Australia Germany Japan Canada (2010) Italy Spain Austria Switzerland New Zealand Netherlands Czech Republic Belgium Sweden Turkey Poland Denmark Hungary Finland Portugal Slovak Republic Israel Norway Chile Luxembourg Slovenia Estonia Iceland International students 2011, 1000s OECD Education at a Glance, 2013 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 Sweden Finland United States Germany Canada (2010) Switzerland Denmark France Iceland Slovenia United Kingdom New Zealand Portugal Italy Czech Republic Austria Turkey Spain Australia Chile Belgium Luxembourg Japan Norway Netherlands Israel Estonia Hungary Poland Slovak Republic International STEM enrollees, % OECD Education at a Glance 2013 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55

High Skilled Foreign-Born Population, Leading 20 Nations of Destination 30,000,000 25,000,000 20,000,000 49% Other 15,000,000 10,000,000 46% United States 5,000,000 0 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 Source: IAB brain-drain data, http://www.iab.de/en/daten/iab-brain-drain-data.aspx

Top-10 inventor South-North migration corridors, 2001-2010 Source: Committee on Development and Intellectual Property (CDIP), 2013. Study on Intellectual Property and Brain Drain: A Mapping Exercise, World Intellectual Property Organization, http://www.wipo.int/edocs/mdocs/mdocs/en/cdip_12/cdip_12_inf_4.pdf

USA remains central in the international mobility of scientific authors OECD Science, Technology & Industry Scoreboard 2013, http://www.oecdilibrary.org/docserver/download/9213051e.pdf?expires=1410184653&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=f9e6dff5a6316c3df 2F892A560352648

S&E in major European countries growing, but not that fast The US is the leading employer of research S&E type workers immigrants share in S&E jobs high in the USA Wage growth in major competitors UK, Sweden, etc. not as strong as in periphery

The USA is relatively attractive to highly skilled migrants The USA has a high share of college educated migrants, both overall and relative to natives The USA retains a high percentage of college educated migrants (they don t emigrate) Not all migrants are equally productive

OECD Science, Technology & Industry Scoreboard 2013, http://www.oecdilibrary.org/docserver/download/9213051e.pdf?expires=1410184653&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=f9e6dff5a6316c3df 2F892A560352648

Greatest US policy challenges Globalization and numbers work against selectivity of the best & brightest immigrants Domestic demand impacted by changes in composition of R&D and globalization (tradeable services) challenges STEM wage growth & domestic supply

Note: Occupations identified as those which STEM interested college freshman believe to be of greatest post-graduation value other than STEM: medical practitioners, veterinarian, teacher (secondary), business executive/manager/administrator, lab technician or hygienist, lawyer or judge, therapist, accountant, pharmacist and architect. Source: OLS regression of the natural log of annual earnings controlling for sex, nativity, experience, education, hours worked, weeks worked, city, metropolitan residence, and industry. Data are the US Census 1 percent samples 1950 thru 2000 and the 2009 American Community Survey.

Final observations The global competition for highly skilled workers is not all about immigration policy and more the USA retains a competitive edge with its economy, universities and job opportunities The growing global supply of STEM workers means the competition is for the truly best and brightest Small nations can compete on attracting the best Admission visa policy matters and USA needs reform policy should neither favor fewer & harder or more & easier, but rather generous & targeted