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OECD countries (Australia, Denmark, Germany and Sweden), and provides country-specific recommendations. Governments have a …
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Anecdotes abound in the Danish public debate about well-educated immigrants that are in jobs they are formally overqualified for. Using a 1995-2002 panel data set based on Danish registers, this study attempts to find out how large a problem immigrant overeducation is in the context of the...
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In this paper, we employ register data for eight cohorts of second-generation immigrant pupils to identify the impact of each parent’s years since migration on their children’s school achievements. We exploit variation in years since migration and within-family variation. We find evidence of...
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-western immigrants in Denmark who receive social assistance. We use the timing-of-events duration model and rich administrative data. We …
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in Denmark, triggered by unfavourable employment outcomes of immigrants – the gaps in employment rates of immigrants … twenty years. Prior to the 1980s, immigration to Denmark was a very marginal phenomenon. Despite the rapid growth since then …, with less than 7% immigrants in the population, Denmark still has one of the smallest immigrant populations in Western …
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Immigration could offer one way for Denmark to expand its labour supply, thereby lowering the dependency ratio, at … Denmark, while the country has been relatively unattractive to high-skilled foreigners. Furthermore, the structure of the …
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