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Large immigration flows during the 1995-2007 period increased the weight of foreigners living in Spain to 12 % of the …
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immigrants and interprovincial migrants. These differences have increased over time as have differences in the characteristics of …
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This study reviews and evaluates the motives and incentives behind immigrants’ religiosity, focusing on the two sides of the Atlantic – Europe and the United States. The contribution of the study is mainly empirical, trying to identify indicators for the type of incentive – whether...
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study the effect high skill immigration on productivity. Using a unique data set on manufacturing firms, I investigate …
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This paper documents the effect of immigrant concentration on natives’ work schedules. I show that immigrants are more likely to work at non‐standard hours (i.e. evenings, nights and Sundays) and that a higher proportion of immigrants in the local labor market is associated with a lower...
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European Social Survey to analyze the effects of aggregate immigration flows on the subjective well-being of native …
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local and aggregate wage effect estimates has implications for our general understanding of how immigration and wages are …
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This paper investigates how immigration can affect the labor market outcomes of native workers when their wages are … that the monthly wage of native workers covered by fixed-term contracts decreases in response to immigration, while …
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This paper explores how inflows of low-skilled immigrants impact the tradeoffs women face when making joint fertility and labor supply decisions. I find increases in fertility and decreases in labor force participation rates among high-skilled US-born women in cities that have experienced larger...
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The quality dimension of immigrant human capital has received little attention in the economic assimilation literature. The objective of this paper is to demonstrate how human capital acquired in different source countries may be adjusted according to its quality in the Canadian labor market....
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