Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 21:36:43 -0700 From: Norm Matloff To: Norm Matloff Subject: "H-1Bs: Still Not the Best and the Brightest" To: H-1B/L-1/offshoring e-newsletter CIS has just published a new article by me, titled "H-1Bs: Still Not the Best and the Brightest." The title alludes to an earlier article I wrote for CIS, in which I had done some preliminary statistical work showing that most H-1Bs are ordinary people doing ordinary work, not the geniuses claimed by the industry lobbyists. In the present article, I present much more direct statistical analysis along these lines. Here I use a market-based approach to show that: 1. The vast majority of H-1Bs are not of outstanding talent. 2. This is also true when the data are broken down by occupation. 3. This is also true for almost all prominent tech firms that were analyzed. 4. Contrary to the constant hyperbole in the press that “Johnnie can’t do math” in comparison with kids in Asia, the workers from Western European countries tend to be more talented than those of their Asian counterparts. Please note the the implications of my article applies just as much (actually more) to the employer-based green card system as to H-1B itself. This is a crucial point, as there are proposals in Congress (rumored to be considered seriously by Congress in May) to expand both the H-1B and green card programs--both of which expansions would adversely impact job opportunities and wages for U.S. citizens and permanent residents. You can read the article at http://www.cis.org/articles/2008/back508.html Norm