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spent in the host country, indicating a gradual economic assimilation process. Lastly, our estimation demonstrates that if …
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This paper analyzes wage differences between natives and immigrants in Austria. First, we show that for both groups, literacy skills are an important determinant of the hourly wage. In the second step, we show that differences in proficiency with respect to literacy can explain more than three...
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We investigate the assimilation of immigrant youth in Ecuador. Focusing on formal schooling and employing administrative data from high schools, we document subtle ways by which assessment biases against students with an immigrant background play a significant role in this assimilation process....
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transmission, rather than on localized peer effects of the ethnic enclaves. The empirical estimation provides support to this …
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In this paper, we examine whether acquiring citizenship improves the economic assimilation of Canadian migrants. We … explains a citizenship premium of 11 percent in higher wages among naturalized migrants. Our estimates are robust to model …
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Ethnic networks constitute an important component of immigrants' integration in their host societies. This has been a particularly important strategy in Italy, where institutional assistance for immigrants is often paltry and problematic. This paper examines three ethnic communities in Italy...
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