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We review the growing literature on the political economy of immigration. First, we discuss the effects of immigration on a wide range of political and social outcomes. The existing evidence suggests that immigrants often, but not always, trigger backlash, increasing support for anti-immigrant...
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distort incentives to mask across gender. Consistent with the framework, a survey reveals that students anticipate that female … sizable fraction of the gender gap in masking …
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-19 pandemic. Across both institutions, we observe a significant and substantial gender concealment gap: women are less …
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market work--as requiring the most interaction with the native world, and these activities more than others fit the …
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in preferences, we find that women on average have a higher willingness to pay for jobs with greater work flexibility … fewer hours, more work-time flexibility, and higher stability than jobs offered to Economics/Business majors. These job …
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