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We examine if international trade improves labor market integration of immigrants in Sweden. Immigrants participate …
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We highlight a new factor behind integration: tolerance in the immigrants' background culture. We hypothesize that it is easier to partake of economic, civic-political, and social life in a new country for a person stemming from a culture that embodies tolerance towards people who are different....
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-employed or out of the labour force in Sweden with the help of a unique survey. Sweden is interesting since the share of elderly …-employment among older people may be an effective way to improve their life satisfaction, to increase Sweden's labour supply and to …
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This article analyses the relationship between the size and the quality of ethnic enclaves on immigrants' labour market integration. Using exogenously defined grid cells to delineate neighbourhoods we find robust empirical evidence that the employment rate of the respective immigrant group in...
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for their time immigration to Sweden. High self-employment rates are found for male immigrants from the Middle East …We present a study of immigrant self-employment in Sweden using the recent matched employer-employee data from 2014. We …
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This study shows that in Sweden, contrary to other European countries, refugees have been disproportionately placed in …
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Welfare services are an important part of the Nordic welfare states both financially and for welfare state redistribution. Baumol's cost disease, Wagner's law, and population ageing are often said to bring challenges for the future provision of welfare services. While none of the three poses an...
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In most OECD-countries, immigrants have lower employment and higher unemployment than natives. This paper compares nine potential explanations of these gaps. Results are obtained for 21-28 countries using bivariate correlations, OLS-regressions and Bayesian model averaging over all 512...
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This paper estimates the intergenerational transmission of trust by studying second generation immigrants in 29 European countries with ancestry in 87 nations. There is significant transmission of trust on the mother's side. The transmission is stronger in Northern Europe. Ancestry from more...
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affected. -- Income redistribution ; ethnic heterogeneity , immigration …
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