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position in comparison to those at home, stimulate the economic situation of the sending countries through remittances and rise … ; migration ; ethnicity ; minority ; assimilation ; integration ; ethnosizing ; Gini-coefficient …
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the same countries but who have arrived together with their parents. After controlling for demographic and migration …
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Using a household sample survey for 2006 we show that the Hui population in the rural part of Ningxia autonomous region of China is disadvantaged compared to the Han majority as regards length of education and household per capita wealth. Yet there is no gap in average disposable income between...
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In this paper we explore the intersectionality of religious and ethnic norms and gender relations across the domestic and public spheres of work in post-reform rural, minority-concentrated China. We focus on the role that children play in their parents' off-farm work decisions for three...
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This paper analyzes the migration behavior of ethnic groups in the former Soviet Union (FSU) from 1989 to 1999. The two … main migration movements have been return migration of ethnic groups to their titular nation and migration of all ethnic …, and political reforms on migration behavior. Ethnic sorting is found to be the major determinant of migration, which can …
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migration process of refugees. Both treatments effectively improve altruism and reduce prejudice from natives towards migrants …
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ethnicity salient or when they hold a local sounding name. In our correspondence test, we found that with matching ethnic names …
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of residence. Based on multinomial logit modelling of migration outcomes, we found that an increase in income is …
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India has the world's biggest and arguably most aggressive employment-based affirmative action policy for minorities. This paper exploits the institutional features of a federally mandated employment quota policy to examine its causal impact on the economic lives of the two distinct minority...
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