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This paper describes the main features of immigration in the UK, and puts it in in perspective with the experience of … immigration in the UK. This evidence is assessed in relation to some of the claims that were made in the run up to the Brexit …
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In this paper we investigate the economic activity of married or cohabiting female immigrants in Britain. We distinguish between two immigrant groups: foreign-born females who belong to an ethnic-minority group and their husbands, and foreign-born white females and their husbands. We compare...
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In this paper, we analyse differences in the cyclical pattern of employment and wages of immigrants and natives for two large immigrant receiving countries, Germany and the UK. We show that, despite large differences in their immigrant populations, there are similar and significant differences...
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considered to be competitors for these resources. The question of how attitudes of majority populations towards immigration are … immigration from different minority groups, as well as attitudes towards related concerns, like job security and benefit … expenditures. We specify and estimate a multiple factor model. The correlation between answers to questions on immigration and on …
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Migration: economic change, social challenge / Christian Dustmann -- Economic change. The immigration from the former … migrants in the Chinese urban economy / Paul Frijters, Bob Gregory, and Xin Meng ; Learning about migration through experiments … / David McKenzie -- Social Challenge. No child left behind? US immigration and divided families / Guillermina Jasso and Mark R …
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