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A central concern about immigration is the integration into the labour market, not only of the first generation, but … countries in terms of education, earnings, and employment. …
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addressed the questions whether and how immigration affects native workers' labour market outcomes. In particular, it discusses …: the distinction between the displacement, productivity and amenity effects of immigration; the issues that arise in using … wage changes to identify those effects; and the problem of assessing a causal link from immigration to natives' labour …
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). This might have consequences for immigration policy - how many immigrants to allow into a country and from what cultural …
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marriage, cohabitation and inter-marriage, fertility and the employment of women. In all these dimensions we find that the …
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Using a large administrative French panel data set for 1976-2007, we examine how low- educated immigration affects the … wages, employment, occupations and locations of blue-collar native workers. The natives in the sample are initially in …-educated immigrants. We first show that larger immigration inflows into locations are accompanied by larger outflows of negatively …
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Immigration policy in most high-income countries is designed to promote qualified migration while maintaining high … services abroad on language skills at immigration trace back directly to migrants' participation in language courses, revealing …
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the most of immigration. This report finds that the immigration in the Dominican Republic has a varying but limited … aiming to facilitate the integration of immigrants and a better inclusion of immigration into different sectoral policies …, economic growth, and public finance – of immigration in ten partner countries: Argentina, Costa Rica, Côte d'Ivoire, the …
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employment of immigrant workers appears to be demand-driven, immigration may have some displacement effects in particular for … terms of employment, although female immigrants often face greater challenges than male immigrants. Even though much of the … economic impacts – on the labour market, economic growth, and public finance – of immigration in ten partner countries …
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The recent effects of immigration on the Argentine economy appear to be limited but positive. On average, immigration … is not associated with job losses or income declines for the population born in Argentina. High-skilled immigration is on … the contrary even associated with rising labour incomes among university graduates and female low-skilled immigration is …
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particular appears to increase paid employment opportunities. Immigration is also likely to raise income per capita in Thailand …The effects of immigration on the Thai economy are considerable, as the number of immigrants has increased rapidly … services. Immigration is associated with an improvement of labour market outcomes of the native-born population, and in …
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