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European Union has brought this aspect of migration into the limelight in the last few years. There is a lot more to be … Mediterranean. This work argues that the EU needs migration which is well managed and carried out in wide cooperation involving all … potential stakeholders. It begins with an overview of a range of economic theories on Migration and discusses the development of …
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new period which implies the efficient security of the external borders, migration control, as well as preparing and …
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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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more likely to accept using violence for achieving political goals, consistent with the economic model of crime. We also …
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. Almost three quarters of Americans believe immigration increases crime, yet existing academic research has shown no such … economically meaningful impact of immigration on crime. Consistent with the economic model of crime this effect is strongest for …Since the 1960s both crime rates and the share of immigrants among the American population have more than doubled …
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no detectable impact on the overall volume of migration, but did influence the flow by route and, probably, the frequency … Europe, and seasonally somewhat opposite to migration) because capacity utilization could be raised by using the same … migration seem to have been mostly a (further contributing) cause, but also partly an effect, of conversion from open to closed …
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examines whether the markedly more conservative political preferences on issues related to migration and asylum of voters in …
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Since 2002, the British Government department responsible for immigration, the Home Office, has claimed immigrants pay … involves answering a number of subsidiary questions about what can and cannot be debited to immigration. The four main … subsidiary questions are thus. 1. Should the cost of educating immigrants’ children (£7.6bn a year) be attributed to immigration …
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This edited collection of migration papers would like to emphasise the acute need for migration related study and … research in Romania. At this time, migration and mobility are studied as minor subjects in Economics, Sociology, Political … Sciences and European Studies only (mostly at post-graduate level). We consider that Romanian universities need more ‘migration …
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For Russia, migration policy – in terms of internal or/and international migration flows management – was an ever … strategy. Russian migration policy has been drifting from a relatively open immigration regulation based on a laissez faire … approach in the early 1990s to restrictive immigration laws in the early 2000s and to an ‘open door’ migration policy in …
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