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of, active migration and integration strategies. …Do migration policies affect whether immigrants contribute more to public finances than they receive as transfer …
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not adversely affected the wage or employment outcomes of the average NZ-born worker. However, temporary migration has had … relative to the comparable NZ-born. New Zealand has refined the migration system over the years to attract those who are more … settlement and integration programmes to improve labour market and other outcomes that affect well-being. This chapter looks at …
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This paper provides an in-depth description of public opinion about immigrants’ integration in European countries, as … meaning of integration, but more variation across countries regarding policy options to support integration. It also shows … that positive opinions about immigration are often associated with a favourable public perception of integration. Looking …
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of the issues related to the management of highly skilled labour migration. In general, migrants are perceived as highly … employers and workers prior to immigration. A second option is to favour candidates for migration with qualifications earned in …. Otherwise supply-driven migration may have to be envisaged, with significant investments made in language teaching for new …
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differentiating between actual and planned citizenship. Using the German Socio-Economic Panel, we measure the impact that integration …, but not to those educated in Germany. We find that the degree of integration in German society has a differential effect …
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We draw a distinction between the social integration and economic assimilation of migrants, and study an interaction … between the two. We define social integration as blending into the host country’s society, and economic assimilation as … income gap with the natives. In this way, social integration becomes a catalyst for economic assimilation. …
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Over the last decades, both Canada and Sweden have liberalized citizenship regulations for permanent residents. During the same period, immigration patterns by country of birth have changed substantially, with an increasing number of immigrants arriving from non-western countries. The aim of...
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This paper presents evidence on the speed of evolution (or lack thereof) of a wide range of values and beliefs of different generations of European immigrants to the US. The main result is that persistence differs greatly across cultural attitudes. Some, for instance deep personal religious...
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. Since this can have a lasting effect on their labour market outcomes, it is important that the integration of immigrants … durablement leurs résultats sur le marché du travail, il est important que l’intégration des immigrés reste une priorité pour les … par rapport au passé. Même si la forte migration de travail venue d’Europe de l’Est a contribué à la hausse du taux d …
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market and the advantages of social integration within the post-Soviet space have a twofold effect on economic transformation … resolved). On the other hand, Moldova could benefit from a redesigning of post-Soviet integration to make it compatible with … the Western vector of integration, reduce political aspects of the 'protective integration' currently inherent in the CIS …
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