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This paper contrasts labour participation behaviour and wages of native and immigrant women. Since the impact of family …
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have all become, perhaps unwittingly, countries with large immigrant populations albeit with very different ethnic …
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' downgrading, with new implications for immigrant cohort effects and assimilation profiles. …
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' downgrading, with new implications for immigrant cohort effects and assimilation profiles. …
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have all become, perhaps unwittingly, countries with large immigrant populations albeit with very different ethnic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013155002
This paper contrasts labour participation behaviour and wages of native and immigrant women. Since the impact of family …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013321056
We analyze an immigration reform in Denmark that tightened refugee immigrants' eligibility criteria for permanent residency to incentivize their labor market attachment and acquisition of local language skills. Contrary to what the reform intended, the overall employment of those affected...
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We analyze an immigration reform in Denmark that tightened refugee immigrants' eligibility criteria for permanent residency to incentivize their labor market attachment and acquisition of local language skills. Contrary to what the reform intended, the overall employment of those affected...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014320080
driver of migration. The economic success of the immigrant in the destination country is to a large extent determined by his …
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In this paper, we investigate how changes in the skill mix of local labor supply are absorbed by the economy. We distinguish between three adjustment mechanisms: through factor prices, through an expansion in the size of those production units that use the more abundant skill group more...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009524993