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This paper studies to what extent immigrants have less access to main- stream credit than their native counterparts … credit ap- plications from immigrants and natives and the corresponding bank decisions. I do not …nd that immigrants have a … loans to immigrants from African descent compared to their Nordic-born counterparts. Robustness tests based on data from …
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Research on the economic or labor market assimilation of immigrants has to date focused on the degree of improvement in … model, and examines the empirical relevance of the hypothesis using data on immigrants from the English-speaking developed … cohort effects, “negative” assimilation (a decline in earnings with duration) is found for immigrants in the US from the …
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the impact of this mismatch on the earnings, of high-skilled adult male immigrants in the US labor market. Analyses for …-education is widespread in the high-skilled US labor market, both for immigrants and the native born. The extent of over …-education declines with duration in the US as high-skilled immigrants obtain jobs commensurate with their educational level. Years of …
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This paper analyzes the determinants of interethnic marriages by immigrants in the United States. The dependent … assortative mating by education for immigrants. The construction of the availability ratio for potential spouses from one’s own … immigrant’s mother tongue from English indirectly measures the effect of English language ability at arrival and is found to be …
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We exploit the regional variation in negative attitudes towards immigrants to Sweden in order to analyse what are the … consequences of such attitudes on immigrants' welfare. A well educated immigrant from a non developed country who lives in a … would reduce the wage gap to well-educated immigrants from developed countries by 70%. We interpret this effect as evidence …
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This study uses extensive Swedish register data to analyze the intergenerational transmission of education between immigrant mothers and their daughters. The results show that the transmission is only slightly lower among daughters of immigrant mothers compared to native daughters. The...
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immigrants and natives remain in the long run. Employment assimilation is more or less immediate for labour immigrants, while it … takes approximately twenty years for non-labour immigrants to obtain the same employment status as natives and labour … immigrants. We also find that the high educated non-labour immigrants’ income of work lag behind those of high educated natives …
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The utilization and reward of the human capital of immigrants in the labor market of the host country has been studied … of overeducation among non-Western immigrants. We also analyze whether there is state-dependence in overeducation and … extend the immigrant educational mismatch literature by investigating whether this is a more severe problem among immigrants …
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In this paper we study the effects on support for different political parties following an increase in the immigrant share in Danish municipalities during a period marked by a substantial influx of refugees. The two anti-immigration parties in the political landscape of Denmark are among those...
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occupational norms for adult male immigrants. It uses data from the Occupational Information Network (O*NET) database and a …
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