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the Great Depression. This paper provides the first study of how the pandemic impacted minority unemployment using CPS …
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the host countries. Through a general literature review and examination of specific immigration countries, we provide …
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This paper investigates the relationship between immigration and inequality in the UK over the past forty years. This … the impact immigration had on wage inequality in the UK through two channels: the first is the effect on the earnings … examine the impact of immigration on the fiscal budget, and the potentially unequal impact of the ensuing tax implications on …
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Labor force transitions are empirically examined using CPS data matched across months from 1996-2012 for Hispanics, African-Americans and whites. Transition probabilities are contrasted prior to the Great Recession and afterwards. Estimates indicate that minorities are more likely to be fired as...
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In the 1980s, many U.S. cities initiated programs reserving a proportion of government contracts for minority …
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distinguish between two immigrant groups: foreign-born females who belong to an ethnic minority group and their husbands, and … earnings over white native born, both individually and at the household level. Minority immigrants do less well, in particular …
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. This study closes the knowledge gap for Germany by employing a unique combination of datasets, the survey data from the … clustering strengthens immigrants' retention of an affiliation with their origin (minority identity), it weakens identification … of co-ethnic concentration for the minority identity and at very low levels of local concentration for the majority …
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European countries and now live elsewhere in Europe. We use the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe and apply …
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The assumption that all migrations are permanent, which pervaded the early microdata-based research on immigrant career profiles, is not supported by the empirical evidence. Rather, many - if not most - migrations appear to be temporary. In this paper, therefore, we illustrate the estimation...
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is reflected in immigration policies and many developed countries have created special visas and entry requirements in an …
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