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return motivations of a national sample of Australian immigrants. On average, a 10% favorable exchange rate shock (a …
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-group discrimination of 7034 immigrants from 177 different countries of origin in 14 European Union countries. In addition to testing the … effects of individual factors, such as education, religion, and migration history, we estimate the effects of macro … countries. The migration history of these groups is also relevant for the perceived discrimination: immigrants who are citizens …
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above all true for immigrants, coming from the second- or third world, who have also a lower return of their education …The average household income of first generation immigrants in Europe and North-America is lower than that of natives …, and this difference can not be explained by their amount of human capital (education, age, gender, residence). This is …
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the family. In the article dissonances are picked out as a central theme in view of education settings and education …
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Since 2002, the British Government department responsible for immigration, the Home Office, has claimed immigrants pay … additional infrastructure investments that immigrants necessitate (no small omission). The conventional wisdom is that funding … business assets that immigrants necessitate. The important distinction is not between public and private sector assets, but …
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Disparities in economic outcomes among different ethnic, racial, or religious groups continue to be serious concerns in most economies. Relative economic standings of different groups are rather persistent, although some groups initially in disadvantaged positions successfully caught up with...
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The EU is striving to create growth and jobs through a multilateral approach. In particular, measures improving the competitiveness of our economies, stimulating innovation and productivity and strengthening the marginal incentives to work are considered. At the same time, EU energy policies are...
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education in developing countries. When parents are uneducated, their children often face difficulties in finishing school and … receive an education, they expect that firms will not create enough jobs for educated workers, and thus are further … provision of free education, support for disadvantaged children, and public awareness programs. …
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completed their education. Using tracer surveys, this paper presents comprehensive time-series information on the activity …
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future generations as well. This is manifested as low Intergenerational Mobility in terms of both Education and Occupation in …
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