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We examine the role of between- and within-firm mobility in the early-career outcomes of immigrant men. Among Canadian workers with less than 10 years of potential experience, we find that visible minority immigrants were significantly less likely to have been promoted with their initial...
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We analyze the determinants of emigration at the individual and household level, using three waves of the Egyptian labor market panel survey (ELMPS) covering the 1998–2012 period. Exploiting the panel structure of the data allows us to reduce the risk of reverse causality and to estimate the...
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A common finding throughout the Canadian immigration literature is that, despite having high levels of education …
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There is extensive scholarship on the condition of being a minority in one’s home country and vast literature on the experience of immigrants in host countries. However, almost no attention has been paid to the distinct mechanisms pertaining to immigrants who were minorities in the source...
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This paper uses queuing theory to examine the linkages between legal and illegal immigration. This approach is … immigration and the European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders of the Member States of …) strategy using different estimates of conflict-related deaths and lagged flows of immigration as external and internal …
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