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sampled in Eurobarometer surveys in 1988 and 1997. Europeans who compete with immigrants in the labor market have more …
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immigrants in the late 1980's. Despite common perceptions, I find that the evidence on increased secondary migration after the … immigrant-specific labor market opportunities affect location decisions, as does the size of the local public sector. …
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This paper provides a statistical analysis of the attitudes towards foreigners displayed by European citizens. It is found that, holding other things constant, unemployed Europeans do not have more negative attitudes towards foreigners than the employed. On the other hand, an increased...
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Using the Current Population Survey between 1996 and 2018, this paper investigates the role constraints to migration … might play in explaining racial/ethnic disparities in the labor market. The Delta Index of dissimilarity is used to …
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increase the labor force and broaden the tax base. Increasing immigration has a variety of effects on the local population …
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for recently arrived immigrants. We also find evidence in favor of immigrants having poorer outside options in the labor …
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Till the early-1990s the collectively-bargained labor contract (between the trade-union that presented the employees …, and the employer or the employers'-association) was the norm, granting salaried workers a stable and protected labor … contracts (between an individual worker and his employer), and contracts between a labor-contractor and employees who are …
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This paper investigates the impact of economic and socio-cultural pull factors on migration decisions of graduate … main hypotheses of this study are that economic factors play a significantly more important role in the migration decisions … migration. The data are collected through an online survey and analyzed in the light of previous literature on highly skilled …
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We investigate a setting in which members of a population, bifurcated into a majority and a minority, transact with randomly matched partners. All members are uniformly altruistic, and each transaction can be carried out cooperatively or through a market mechanism, with cooperative transactions...
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Millions of children are forcibly displaced around the world, making child labor a serious risk. However, little is … labor. In this study, we use a representative dataset on Syrian refugees in Turkey, the largest refugee group in any single … country, to examine the incidence of child labor and its determinants. The incidence of paid work is remarkably high among …
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