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Impact of demographic features on economic development of India from 2001 - 2010 By Dr. Bhawna Rathore Population of a … efficient hard working educated and healthy population of these countries has contributed to a large extent to the rapid … population on India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan has been a great obstacles in the path of their economic growth. So …
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Using a rich dataset of primary school students in the Netherlands, this paper investigates the heterogeneous effects of immigrant concentration in the classroom on the academic achievement of natives. To identify the treatment effect, it takes advantage of some features of the Dutch primary...
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This note analyzes income differences between foreigners and natives in Germany. Using social survey data (ALLBUS) for … 2012, I use Mincer style quantile regressions and Oaxaca-Blinder decompositions to estimate the size of the income … differential. People not born in Germany, have an income lose for about 6,5 to 10 per cent. People with a foreign citizenship have …
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This paper explores the impact of the illegal immigration on the U.S. economy in a context where the immigration … throughout the country. There are different opinions about the high number of immigrants on U.S. soil, immigration being …
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This thesis consists of three essays on the economic and cultural integration of migrants in Switzerland, reverse causation between these two dimensions of the integration process, and the role of host society culture. Whereas each dimension is usually examined separately, this study proposes a...
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This paper studies the effects of immigration on the wages of Argentinean native workers over the period 1993-2012. I …. Immigration from these six countries accounts for 95% of the total immigration from Latin American countries. The empirical … of heterogeneous impact by country of origin. Overall, findings show a significant negative impact of immigration on …
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Both theoretical and empirical analyses show that the relationship between population development and carbon emissions … is dynamic, and the population elasticity of carbon emissions is a nonlinear function of population size, age structure … that the relationship between population and carbon emissions is nonlinear results in a better smiulation to the historical …
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attempt to close this widening and politically highly relevant research gap. The EU's total population was 502.5 million, with … a yearly increase of 0.5 million due to natural population increase and 0.9 million due to net migration. While the … end result of all these European immigration procedures (work visas, family re-unifications, and other migration) up to …
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Julian Simon has stated, in many of his recent publications, that population growth, although reducing income per … capita in the short run through capital dilution, increases the rate of growth of that same income per capita in the long run … population. This paper intends to measure empirically the length of time needed to achieve that steady state, through the …
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This paper focuses on the influence of two classical drivers of population agglomeration: geography and history … evidence of the progressive population concentration along the coast, on the plains and in the regional (provincial) capitals …; a process that has not finished in the present days. Next, we show that both drivers of population agglomeration …
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