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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...
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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...
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This paper uses two recent UK surveys to investigate labour market performance, the determinants of language proficiency, and the effect of language on earnings and employment probabilities of non-white immigrants. Our results show that language acquisition, employment probabilities, as well as...
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ethnic compositions. Today, the descendants of these immigrants live and work in their parents' destination countries. This …
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compositions. Today, the descendants of these immigrants live and work in their parents' destination countries. This paper presents …
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children of immigrants is quite heterogeneous across countries, and strongly related to achievements of the parent generation … characteristics. Second, we provide novel analysis of cross-country comparisons of test scores of children from the same country of … the children of Turkish immigrants is lower than that of their native peers, it is still higher than that of children of …
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