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its severe dual labor market, and an unprecedented immigration boom, Spain presents a perfect natural experiment to …
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problem, we focus in a country with an unprecedented immigration boom that lets immigrants freely into a country: Spain. To …
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tradition of receiving immigrants, in Spain having a high-school degree does not give immigrants an advantage in terms wage or …
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What happens to children's long-run cognitive development when introducing universal high-quality childcare for 3-year olds mainly crowds out maternal care? To answer this question we exploit a natural experiment framework and employ a difference-in-difference approach. We find sizable...
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Most EaP migrants in Spain come from Ukraine, followed by, to a much lesser extent, Moldavia, Armenia, and Georgia …. Relative to other migrants, they are those who most recently arrived to Spain. Despite being considerably more educated than … natives and other migrants, they are less likely to work than natives and other migrants upon arrival to Spain. Using data …
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towards enlarged-EU citizens. Then we discuss the importance of inflows and stocks of enlarged-EU migrants in Spain, including …
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