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We present a theory that systematically and causally links the well-being of native inhabitants with variation in the extent of the assimilation of migrants. Recent empirical findings are yielded as predictions of the theory.
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farm population decreases, those who remain in farming experience increasing aggregate social stress. The increase is … farming population as to the timing and intensity of that intervention. …
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Let a society’s unhappiness be measured by the aggregate of the levels of relative deprivation of its members. When two societies of equal size, F and M, merge, unhappiness in the merged society is shown to be higher than the sum of the levels of unhappiness in the constituent societies when...
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farm population decreases, those who remain in farming experience increasing aggregate social stress. The increase is … farming population as to the timing and intensity of that intervention. …
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deprivation, a merger increases aggregate distress: the social distress of a merged population is greater than the sum of the …
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I study the integration of regions in the form of a merger of populations, which I interpret as a revision of people's social space and their comparison set; I illustrate the way in which a merger can aggravate social distress; and I consider policy responses. Specifically, I view the merger of...
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increases aggregate distress: the social distress of a merged population is greater than the sum of the social distress of the …
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We investigate the impact of the imposition of sanctions for employing illegal migrants on the welfare of native workers. Our analysis is based on the premise that in response to such sanctions, managers in a firm may be reassigned from supervision of production to verification of the legality...
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