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This paper considers an economic analysis of intergenerational transition of ethnic and social trait. We consider the level of social traits chosen by parents and its effect on their children's choice of ethnic and social traits when reaching adulthood. We develop a theory that suggests that...
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Using an identification strategy based on random assignment of refugees to different municipalities in Denmark between 1986 and 1998, we find strong evidence that gang crime rates in the neighbourhood at assignment increase the probability of boys to commit crimes before the age of 19, and that...
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We investigate the effectiveness of Arizona's omnibus immigration law SB1070, which made it a misdemeanor crime for an alien to not carry proper documentation and asked police to determine the immigration status of any person suspected of being an illegal alien during a lawful stop. We find that...
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. Using 2000 U.S. Census data, we examine how and why marriage to a native, one measure of social assimilation, affects …, marriage to a native increases the probability that an immigrant is employed. An instrumental variables approach which exploits … variation in marriage market conditions suggests that the relationship between marriage decisions and employment rates is not …
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During the last few decades cultural changes have been taking place in many countries due to migration. The degree to which the foreign culture influences the local culture, differs across countries. This paper shows how the willingness of locals and immigrants to intermarry influences the...
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occur before marriage age. Finally, we reveal important differences between natives and refugees, as well as early and late …
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