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data sets covering the population of immigrants and 10% of the Danish population during 1984-1995. Wages and employment … selectivity due to missing wage information. The results show that immigrants assimilate partially to Danes, but the assimilation …
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-Western immigrants and refugees in Denmark. We describe changes in the flow of immigrants to Denmark and the derived changes in the … composition of the stock of immigrants and descendants on national origin. Next, the paper describes Danish immigration policy … from the guest worker stop in the 1970s and until the recent situation. The shift in the composition of immigrants has …
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of immigrants from Norway, Poland, Turkey, and Iran is brought forth. The comparative approach shows that immigrants in …
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Due to failed integration of immigrants from less developed countries (LDCs), and due to an increasing number of second … generation immigrants from these countries, focus needs to be changed from mere integration to integration across generations …. Studying the second generation of immigrants from LDCs, we find a striking difference in their educational distribution …
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In this paper, we investigate whether there is a double-negative effect on the wages of immigrant women in Denmark stemming from a negative effect from both gender and foreign country of origin. We estimate separate wage equations for Danes and a number of immigrant groups correcting for sample...
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