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We simulate the impact of an increase in immigration into the Atlantic provinces based on the FOCUS macro … immigration for the country as a whole. The positive outcome encompasses higher GDP and GDP per capita, higher consumption, and …
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Using data from a largely representative survey of 801 Atlantic Canadian employers, this paper conducts regression analyses to test associations between two diversity variables and five objective and subjective measures of firm performance: revenue change and employment change in the previous...
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postcode-level data from administrative records to analyze the effects of immigration on wages and unemployment probabilities … immigration. -- international migration ; effects of immigration …
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This paper first presents a brief historical overview of immigration in Europe. We then provide (and distinguishing … findings, and suggest directions for future research. -- immigration ; Europe ; integration ; institutions …
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. -- macroeconomic impact ; immigration ; FOCUS Model ; Canada … in immigration. Our simulations generally yield positive impacts on such factors as real GDP and GDP per capita …
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considered to be competitors for these resources. The question of how attitudes of majority populations towards immigration are … immigration from different minority groups, as well as attitudes towards related concerns, like job security and benefit … expenditures. We specify and estimate a multiple factor model. The correlation between answers to questions on immigration and on …
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-village-specific variables on migrants' location choice. …
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internal (rural-urban) migrants and the families left behind, we empirically test three key implications of the model: (i) that … more likely to send migrants as long as they have at least one family member with sufficiently low risk aversion. Our …
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is likely to over-emphasize technology-based adjustments. -- immigration ; endogenous technological change ; firm …
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