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country and provide business contacts. However, intermarriage may not be the driving factor of economic success but instead be … likelihood of meeting natives. Intermarriage might also be more "suspense-packed" (positively and negatively) and can thus be …
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This chapter explores immigrant labor market adjustment by first describing methodological and theoretical considerations central to the analysis of earnings growth and occupational mobility. When no restrictions are placed on entry earnings or earnings growth, an inverse relationship between...
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This paper provides novel evidence on the regional impact of immigration on native employment in a cross … employment losses due to immigration, whereas higher educated workers are more likely to experience employment gains. Moreover … impact of the rise in the share of immigrants across European regions on the employment-to-population rate of natives, but …
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for education, language, and employment. Such policies can also reduce barriers to entry, encourage naturalization, and …
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Many countries have enacted legislation over the past few decades making divorce easier. Some countries have legalized divorce where it had previously been banned, and many have eased the conditions required for a divorce, such as allowing unilateral divorce (both spouses do not have to agree on...
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opportunities outside the home. Frontier women were less likely to report "gainful employment," but among those who did, relatively …
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- the lifting of the Saudi women's driving ban - on women's employment by randomizing rationed spaces in driver's training … effects on employment are only observed among never-married and widowed women, who negotiate employment with their fathers … women's employment. They provide evidence that men's resistance to wives' employment poses a binding constraint to female …
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regard to marriage we focus on the determinants of intermarriage, the stability of these unions, and the timing of union …, disruption, and adaptation. While all three mechanisms can be present concurrently, age at immigration influences their relative …
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