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This paper examines the causality relationship between immigration, Unemployment and economic growth of the host … immigration, while in any country, immigration does not cause unemployment. On the other hand, our results show that, in four … countries (France, Iceland, Norway and United Kingdom), growth positively causes immigration, while in any country, immigration …
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Most European countries have recently introduced pension system reforms to face the financial problem related to population ageing. Italy is not an exception. The reforms introduced during the Nineties (Amato Reform in 1992 and Dini Reform in 1995), even if they will produce a strong reduction...
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This paper analyses occupational matching of immigrants from over seventy countries of origin to 22 European countries. Using European Social Survey for the years 2002-2009 and the multinomial logit framework, we show that, relative to the native born, immigrants are more likely to be both...
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