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dissemination of statistics in key areas (comparable with EU standards), and transfer of know-how and integration into the European … Slovakia) and Bulgaria and Romania. …
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-Border Co-operation programmes to support Slovakia in meeting the Copenhagen criteria in order to facilitate its accession to …
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Slovakia) and to consider to what extent they have contributed to a wider social inclusion agenda. The period covered by the …
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companies. However, formation and survival rates of SME are still well below the EU average and as such there are a number of …
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broadly be grouped as (i) border related issues, such as the free movement of persons, visa policy, asylum, immigration; (ii …
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We examine the relationship between immigration and attitudes toward redistribution using a newly assembled data set of …
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coefficients show that immigration policies balancing the number of high-skilled and low-skilled immigrants from outside the EU …In this paper we document the impact of immigration at the regional level on Europeans' political preferences as … consistent with the impact of immigration on individual political preferences, which we estimate using longitudinal data, and on …
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Skilled migrants typically contribute to the welfare state more than they draw in benefits from it. The opposite holds for unskilled migrants. This suggests that a host country is likely to boost (respectively, curtail) its welfare system when absorbing high-skill (respectively, low-skill)...
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on source-host, OECD-EU country pairs in the year 2000. The identification strategy is to use the decomposition the … source-host country pairs into two groups: one group, a "free migration" group, source-host country pairs within the EU, and … another group, "policy-controlled migration" group, the pairs from non-EU countries into the EU. We find evidence in support …
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