A New York Times editorial entitled “Europe Should See Refugees as a Boon, Not a Burden,” cites Professor Giovanni Peri's research regarding positive effects on native welfare.
In an article in the New York Times, columnist Eduardo Porter lays out the migration perspectives in Europe that immigrants are a great potential asset but planning and the right policies are needed.
The research, by Peri and Mette Foged of the University of Copenhagen, shows how an influx of lower-wage immigrants into a community tends to raise wages for everyone else.
As part of his ongoing research on the intersections of mobility and creativity, Professor David Kyle has published an article in a special issue of the international quarterly journal, Social Research.
A Bloomberg News segment recently quoted a paper written by Professor Giovanni Peri and colleague Professor Andre Chassamboulli (University of Cyprus), when talking about the effects of deporting all immigrants from the United States.
In a National Journal article entitled "Debunking Trump’s Claims About Immigration and the Blue Collar Workforce," Professor Giovanni Peri's research is quoted by Tim Fernholz to show the real effects of immigration to the US on the native workers' average wages.
An Atlantic Monthly news piece entitled "Why American Cities are Fighting to Attract Immigrants" and written by Ted Hesson, quotes Professor Giovanni Peri's research regarding the effects of immigrants on economic productivity and work wages.