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, in both positive and negative ways. However, recent work has suggested that the experience of electoral violence in Kenya … von Gewalt bei Wahlen in Kenia nicht mit dem Laborverhalten zwischen den beiden größten ethnischen Gruppen, den Luo und …
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großer Bedeutung. Hier lässt sich häufig beobachten, dass Migranten gleicher oder ähnlicher Herkunft gemeinsam in der … Hinweis darauf, ob diese ethnische Segregation förderlich oder hinderlich für die Integration von Migranten ist. Insbesondere … Segregation auf den Arbeitsmarkterfolg von Migranten analysiert. Dabei wird der Arbeitsmarkterfolg als Erwerbsbeteiligung zum …
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We examine how migrant workers impact firm performance using administrative data from the United States. Exploiting an unexpected change in firms' likelihood of securing low-wage workers through the H-2B visa program, we find limited crowd-out of other forms of employment and no impact on...
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chains. We assess the impact of a large-scale energy-access intervention in Kenya that supports individuals in starting a … Energiegrundversorgung in Kenia untersucht. Das Programm unterstützt Einzelpersonen und Gruppen im ländlichen Raum dabei, eigene …
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survey data from Kenya and Uganda, we first show evidence for the successful targeting of our labelled loans because 95% of … Bevölkerungsgruppen in Kenia und Uganda zu verbessern, indem sie gleichzeitig einen gelabelten Kredit und nicht-finanzielle technische …
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, with a focus on highly risk susceptible informal sector households in Kenya. Leveraging primary in-person survey data in a … aggregierten Schocks untersucht, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf stark risikoanfälligen Haushalten des informellen Sektors in Kenia liegt …
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The second and third generation of immigrants have been the centre of a lively debate about the economic integration of immigrants into their host societies, but there is little empirical evidence on the German case. In this study I comprehensively portray the labour market outcomes of second...
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The paper examines whether there is an asymmetry in the distribution of market work and domestic work within families in Australia, and to what extent differences in earnings capacities of spouses can account for the division of labor. Using a Blinder-Oaxaca Tobit-type decomposition, we find...
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This paper examines the effect of neighborhood diversity on the nativity gap in homevalue appreciation in Australia. Specifically, immigrant homeowners experienced a 41.7 percent increase in median home values between 2001 and 2006, while the median value of housing owned by the native-born...
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