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In the 2015 refugee crisis, nearly one million refugees came to Germany, raising concern that crimes against natives … results do not support the view that Germans were victimized in greater numbers by refugees as measured by their rate of …
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Creating labour mobility opportunities, allowing refugees to move legally from first asylum countries to receiving …
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We study the impact of the 2015 mass arrival of refugees to Germany on residential housing rents. Using unique data on … 2015 if a larger share of refugees is housed in decentralized accommodation. Various robustness checks corroborate our …
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This paper studies the persistence of a large, unexpected, and regionally very unevenly distributed population shock, the inflow of eight million ethnic Germans from Eastern Europe to West Germany after World War II. Using detailed census data from 1939 to 1970, we show that the shock had a...
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This paper exploits the sudden mass arrival of refugees to Germany in 2015 to study potential price penalties suffered …
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