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jobs and economic success in the new country. These payoffs are lessened if immigrants choose to live and work in ethnic … U.S. who live and work among high concentrations of their countrymen are less likely to be proficient in English than …
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Cultural diversity – in various forms – has in recent years turned into a prominent and relevant research and policy issue. There is an avalanche of studies across many disciplines that measure and analyse cultural diversity and its impacts. Based on different perspectives and features of...
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Cultural diversity is a complex and multi-faceted concept. Commonly used quantitative measures of the spatial distribution of culturally-defined groups – such as segregation, isolation or concentration indexes – are often only capable of identifying just one aspect of this distribution. The...
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Due to the growth in international migration in recent decades, the workforce of firms in host countries has become considerably more diverse, both demographically and culturally. It is an important question for firms and for governments to ask whether there are some productivity-enhancing...
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than New Zealand-born employees to report that they experience discrimination in the workplace. There are noticeable gender …
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country by working abroad. On the other hand, some students purchase educational services abroad and will subsequently work … who, after studying abroad, return home to work – a fact for which there has been to date scarce evidence. Thus, exposure …
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To investigate econometrically whether cultural diversity of a firm's employees boosts innovation, we create a unique linked employer‐employee dataset that combines data from two innovation surveys in The Netherlands with administrative and tax data. We calculate three distinct measures of...
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occupation in which they work. We find that migrants living in New Zealand for less than 5 years are on average overeducated …
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Immigration is a phenomenon of growing significance in many countries. Increasing social tensions are leading to political pressure to limit a further influx of foreign-born persons on the grounds that the absorption capacity of host countries has been exceeded and social cohesion threatened....
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Since the early 1990s many empirical studies have been conducted on the impact of international migration on international trade, predominantly from the host country perspective. Because most studies have adopted broadly the same specification, namely a log-linear gravity model of export and...
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