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We study gender inequality in conference acceptance using data from the Irish Economic Association annual conference from 2016 to 2022, exploiting the introduction of anonymised submission in 2021 to study the effect of blinding. While no gender gap is observed in the organisers' acceptance...
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willingness to have an ethnic minority member in a team. We apply it on an example of the Roma in the Czech Republic and test on a … sample of 100 students from the majority population. We also estimate the role of statistical discrimination, taste …-based discrimination, and the contact hypothesis. Our results show small but significant mistreatment of the Roma. The choice to (not) have …
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for the broader literature on immigration and crime which considers only crimes per capita or variants thereof, but never …
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A century ago, and for most of the twentieth century, Ireland was a land of emigration, not immigration. However, in … residents were in a very small minority, to one in which one-sixth of its inhabitants are foreign-born. The paper will compare … immigration and attitudes towards immigrants in the very different Irelands of a century ago and of the present. …
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Irish attitudes to immigration is of more than parochial interest. In this paper we use the six rounds of the European … Social Survey (2002-2012) in seeking to account for those attitudes and chart their evolution. We also employ standard …
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I study the impact of Canada's expansive immigration policy launched in 2016 on labour shortages in six regions of the …, and after the 2020-2021 pandemic. Since immigration not only expands the supply of labour, but also adds to the demand for …-sense belief that more immigration contributes to reducing economy-wide labour scarcity is wrong and constitutes a dangerous …
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