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to a one percentage point increase in the ratio of immigrants over native workers. While many studies in our sample …
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’ of the decline in native-born employment following a 1 percent increase in the number of immigrants is a mere 0 …
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diffusion of innovation activity, and the spatial selectivity of immigrants' location choices, we take account of spatial … level of immigrants (proxied by global regions of origin) also affects patent applications. In contrast, an increasing share … immigrants from different backgrounds is a more important driving force for innovation than the sheer size of the immigrant …
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dissipate through adjustment processes such as factor mobility. However, this is ultimately an empirical issue. In this paper we …
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and norms, and less unemployment and social security problems for society. In the long run, co-ethnic employment might …
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Strikes as a consequence of labour conflicts occur about 28 times as much in France as in the Netherlands. This paper examines the institutional differences underlying these differences in strike activity. Our empirical analysis shows that strike activity is high in France if workers were...
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flows on wage formation as alternative to the traditional specification of wage equations where unemployment represents the …
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local labour market is in close proximity of other labour markets, a local shock that increases unemployment may not lead to … lower pay rates if employers fear outward migration of their workers. Hence, the unemployment elasticity of pay will be …
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