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This study examines how exposure to immigrant students affects the academic achievement of native students in the three largest immigrant-receiving countries – United States, Australia, and Canada. Using a large cross-country dataset, variation in the share of immigrant children between...
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A lack of cultural integration is often blamed for hindering immigrant families' economic progression. This paper is a first attempt to explore whether immigrant parents' ethnic identity affects the next generation's human capital accumulation in the host country. Empirical results based on data...
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This paper provides new evidence on how the presence of immigrant peers in the classroom affects native student achievement. The analysis is based on longitudinal administrative data on two cohorts of vocational training students in Italy's largest region. Vocational training institutions...
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The vast majority of immigrants to the United States at the beginning of the 20th century adopted first names that were common among natives. The rate of adoption of an American name increases with time in the US, although most immigrants adopt an American name within the first year of arrival....
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potentially important implications for post-immigration policies indicating that assimilation and integration policies may be …
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) majority culture. Results indicate that integrated men are associated with significantly higher levels of education than …
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A central concern about immigration is the integration into the labour market, not only of the first generation, but … terms of education, earnings, and employment …
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of peer effect we restrict to no-child-adult-peers who completed their education much before the children in our sample …
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country of origin, while combining data on the flow of migrants by country and the age pyramids of migrants by country. Then … increased with the second immigration wave, a phenomenon that most likely fostered the implementation of restrictive immigration …
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We consider a model where each individual (or ethnic minority) is embedded in a network of relation-ships and decides whether or not she wants to be assimilated to the majority norm. Each individual wants her behavior to agree with her personal ideal action or norm but also wants her behavior to...
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