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This paper reports findings from a Vancouver study which examines the settlement and adaptation experience of Chinese immigrants in Vancouver. The study reveals that non-economic reasons, such as the environment, education and citizenship, constituted the primary motivations for Chinese...
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We examine whether women exposed to China's one-child policy (OCP) change their fertility decisions when they migrate …
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a homogeneous group from the rural areas of Guangdong Province of Mainland China, but in fact citizens of 132 countries …. Immigrants from Hong Kong and Taiwan shared more commonalities than with those from Mainland China. Given Canada's time dependent …
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We provide the first solid evidence that Chinese superstitious beliefs can have significant effects on house prices in a North American market with a large immigrant population. Using real estate data on close to 117,000 house sales, we find that houses with address number ending in four are...
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around the world. The U.S. government responded to the events in China by enacting multiple measures to protect Chinese … measures – highly-educated immigrants from mainland China experienced significant employment and earnings gains during the 1990 …
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, especially those related to having an open capital account, do not loom large in the case of China. In the process of securing …
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China's remarkable run of persistently high growth in recent decades is all the more stunning in light of the country …
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The robust empirical finding that exporting firms are systematically different from firms that merely serve domestic consumers has inspired the development of a new brand of trade theory, the theory of heterogeneous firms and trade. The establishment of a canonical model due to Melitz (2003) has...
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We consider the effects of the financial crisis and subsequent recession on world labour markets. It begins by cataloguing the adverse effects on output of the sudden collapse in demand brought about by the financial crisis in what has come to be called the Great Recession. Next we look at the...
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If society's goal is to increase people's feelings of well-being, economic growth in itself will not do the job. Full employment and a generous and comprehensive social safety net do increase happiness. Such policies are arguably affordable not only in higher income nations but also in countries...
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