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economic institutions from the surge of refugees from the First Gulf War. The surge of refugees to Jordan in 1990-1991 was … massive and equal to 10 percent of Jordan's population in 1990. Importantly, these refugees were able to have a large and …
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Millions of forcibly displaced people apply for asylum every year facing uncertain outcomes. What can explain cross-country heterogeneity in these outcomes? This study provides estimates of the determinants of asylum admission policies in host countries using a bilateral panel data set covering...
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, hosting around 10 percent of them. Little is known about the characteristics of these migrants and their labor market outcomes …
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passing through Libya and identifies the mechanisms of location selection by migrants within Libya by identifying hotspots and …
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benefits of migration are rare, particularly for low-skilled international migrants and their families. This paper studies a … incomes of migrants by over 200 percent and their household per capita consumption by 22 percent. Furthermore, low …
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There is a widespread policy view that a lack of job opportunities at home is a key reason for migration, accompanied by suggestions of the need to spend more on creating these opportunities to reduce migration. Self-employment is widespread in poor countries, and faced with a lack of existing...
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