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This indicator measures the proportion of previous in-work household income maintained after 2, 6, 12, 24 and 60 months …
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The OECD series Making Integration Work summarises, in a non-technical way, the main issues surrounding the integration of immigrants and their children into their host countries. Each volume presents concrete policy lessons for its theme, along with supporting examples of good practices and...
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How Immigrants Contribute to Developing Countries' Economies is the result of a project carried out by the OECD Development Centre and the International Labour Organization, with support from the European Union. The report covers the ten partner countries: Argentina, Costa Rica, Côte d'Ivoire,...
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particular appears to increase paid employment opportunities. Immigration is also likely to raise income per capita in Thailand …
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immigrant population itself, immigrants also raise the income per capita in South Africa. In addition, immigrants have a …
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Immigrants' contribution to Rwanda's economy is relatively small, but growing. Unlike in many other developing countries, immigrants in Rwanda are on average better educated and work in more productive sectors than the native-born population. Although immigration is associated with a small...
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does not affect labour income. The estimated share of value added generated by immigrants is above their share of the …
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The recent effects of immigration on the Kyrgyz economy appear to be limited. Many immigrants have been in the country for several decades, hence are overrepresented among the older cohorts, resulting in a lower labour force participation rate than among the native-born. Still, the estimated...
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