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Concentration of immigrants and its associated externalities have become an important topic in contemporary international migration research, both from a methodological as well as an empirical perspective. The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it aims to provide an overview of that part...
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markets is considered. It is shown thatethnic minorities fromdeveloping countries have a positive effect on the earnings of … minoritiesfrom EU-countries may havea negative effect on the earnings of high skilled natives and a positive effecton the earnings of … low skillednatives. Secondly, the effect of an immigration flow by 5% of the total labourforce on native earnings …
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Contemporary migration studies witness an increasing interest in the socio-economicrole of networks of migrants. Such networks are sometimes even regarded as the mostimportant attraction and location factors for migration, and may even exceed purelyeconomic factors like unemployment and wage...
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language proficiency and economic outcomes has been on the relation between earnings and indicators for language proficiency …
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Immigrants in developed countries typically fail to assimilate in terms of subjective well-being, meaning that their happiness and life satisfaction do not substantially increase with their length of stay or across generations, and therefore their subjective well-being remains lower than that of...
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