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In this article we consider the role of European corporations in dealing with the forced migration crisis that Europe is currently witnessing. From the case of the immediate refugee crisis in Europe, we move our focus toward the longer‐term aspects of forced migrations. Demonstrating the...
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We introduce two pioneering databases in order to analyze the implications of the Global Economic Crisis on international migration. The first details inflows of migrant workers of 185 nationalities to 10 OECD destinations, disaggregated by skill level (highly skilled and otherwise), between...
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The 2008 international economic crisis caused acceleration in the immigration debate in most of the traditional destination countries. While the macroeconomic collapse of the OECD countries affected first and hardest the immigrant workforce, it didn’t translate into a more favorable treatment...
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