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individuals. The present paper studies the Europeans' attitudes toward immigration, focusing particularly on the role of social …
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Illegal immigration has been the focus of much debate in receiving countries, but little is known about the drivers of … significantly correlated with public opinion on illegal immigration. Controlling for education, income, ideology, and other socio …, but cannot entirely explain the correlation between media exposure and attitudes about illegal immigration. …
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There is a consensus among academics that immigration has little or no effect on native British wages, but these … occupations. Doing so, we find that immigration has a small negative impact on average British wages, with a somewhat larger … and non-EU immigration on wages. We find there to be none. These findings are likely to be useful for shaping future …
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This paper uses queuing theory to examine the linkages between legal and illegal immigration. This approach is … immigration and the European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders of the Member States of …) strategy using different estimates of conflict-related deaths and lagged flows of immigration as external and internal …
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The recent mass migration of Venezuelans to Colombia has become a focal point for economists interested in the labor market effects of migration in developing countries. Existing papers studying this migration wave have consistently found negative effects on the hourly wages of native...
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Are there long-term labor consequences in migrating to the US during a recession? For most immigrants, credibly estimating this effect is difficult because of selective migration. Some immigrants may not move if economic conditions are not favorable. However, identification is possible for...
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