Immigrants' Success Tied to Source Country's Education and Population Levels.
Immigrants' success varies based on where they come from due to immigration policies and home country characteristics. Immigrants from Algeria tend to have higher education levels than those from Israel or Japan. The number of immigrants admitted from a country is linked to their educational attainment in the US. A simple model with just two factors can explain most of the differences in educational levels among immigrant groups. Swedish data supports these findings.