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of immigrants. We use longitudinal data on immigration to Sweden 1970-1990 to examine the extent and pattern of immigrant … who leave. This creates the impression that immigrants well-being relative to natives improves with time in Sweden …
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This paper examines the effect of income inequality on health for a group of particularly disadvantaged individuals: refugees. Our analysis draws on longitudinal hospitalization records coupled with a settlement policy where Swedish authorities assigned newly arrived refugees to their first area...
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This paper examines the effect of income inequality on health for a group of particularly disadvantaged individuals: refugees. Our analysis draws on longitudinal hospitalization records coupled with a settlement policy where Swedish authorities assigned newly arrived refugees to their first area...
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left former Yugoslavia for Sweden in the early 1990s. In the first years, there were significant human capital investments … Sweden. Many entered jobs in manufacturing and service industries and remained there to a considerable extent. Among those …
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former Yugoslavia to Sweden in the early 1990s for up to 25 years. We find strong educational and economic integration …
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