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and wages in Eastern Europe. We find that, for plausible values of the parameters, the possibility of return migration … combined with the education incentive channel reverses the brain drain into a significant brain gain for Eastern Europe. …
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European countries exhibit significant differences in employment rates of adult males. Differences in labor-leisure preferences, partly determined by cultural values that vary across countries, can be responsible for part of these differences. However, differences in labor market institutions,...
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received by nationalistic parties in Europe. These results are relevant to the ongoing debate among academics over the …
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In this paper we document the impact of immigration at the regional level on Europeans' political preferences as expressed by voting behavior in parliamentary or presidential elections between 2007 and 2016. We combine individual data on party voting with a classification of each party's...
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Since the turn of the last century, nationalistic political parties have been gaining support in Europe. Over the same …
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We analyze whether second generation immigrants have different political preferences relative to observationally identical host country's citizens. Using data on individual voting behavior in 22 European countries between 2001 and 2017 we characterize each vote on a left-right scale using...
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