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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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questioned, they can be classified into four states - assimilation, integration, separation and marginalization. This is …
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used to compose linear measures of the process of cultural adaptation. Two-dimensional variants measure integration … education at home. While school education has no impact on integration efforts for Muslim, it affects similar attempts of …
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for their integration in the labor market. Since the focus is on the understanding of the self-employment decision, a two …
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-dimensional concept of the ethnosizer classifies immigrants into four states: integration, assimilation, separation and marginalization … well, but do not assimilate. Having some schooling is worse than no education for integration or assimilation. The …
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The ultimate aim of opinion surveys is the provision of information on the distribution of preferences and perceptions at the individual level. Yet, eliciting this information from the data is typically difficult. This Paper uses a structural model to explain the answers on a set of questions...
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result in highly restrictive immigration policies. Promoting integration of migrants into the host country would go a long … migrants’ integration, namely the process of social assimilation. The aim of this paper is to take a close look at migrants … social integration into the host country. We rely on the European Community Household panel (ECHP), which devotes a full …
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The economic literature has largely overlooked the importance of repeat and circular migration. The paper studies this behaviour by analyzing the number of exits and the total number of years away from the host country using count data models and panel data from Germany. More than 60% of...
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Immigrants are much less likely to own their homes than natives, even after controlling for a broad range of life-cycle and socio-economic characteristics and housing market conditions. This paper extends the analysis of immigrant housing tenure choice by explicitly accounting for ethnic...
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The selection of immigrants by skill and education is a central issue in the analysis of immigration. Since highly educated immigrants tend to be more successful in host country labour markets and less of a fiscal cost it is important to know what determines the skill-selectivity of immigration....
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