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immigration country against its own intention. In thepast, many low-qualified workers originally recruited on a temporary basis … thetraditional labour shortage concept, according to which immigration should mainly serve toreduce the present shortages in the …
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How immigration affects the labor market of the host country is a topic of major concern for many immigrant …
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levels of immigration in recent years, particularly from countries outside the European Union (EU). However, Italian … immigration policy generally lacks clarity and is the country is therefore struggling to cope with large-scale inflows. Official …
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In den letzten neun Jahren sind in der Reihe der Veröffentlichungen desKuratoriums des RKW, des Rationalisierungs- und Innovationszentrumsder deutschen Wirtschaft, Beiträge unserer Kuratoriumsmitglieder zu denjeweiligen Jahresthemen erschienen. Die Mitglieder des Kuratoriums desRKW aus...
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This paper examines immigration trends and economic impacts of immigration on the Midwestover the 1990s, especially for … concludes that the U.S. should consider a new immigration policy thatgives greater weight to skill and financial capital.[...] …
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This paper examines resident foreigners´ interest in German citizenship. The study focuseson the roles played by attitudes towards foreigners, political interest of foreigners,intergenerational conflict between natives and foreigners and among foreigners themselves,and regional differences in...
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to examine two related questions that inevitably lie atthe core of any study of immigration’s economic impact in theNew …
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During the second part of the 1990s, the Israeli economy experienced a surge in labor productivity and total factor productivity, which was driven primarily by the manufacturing sector. This surge in productivity coincided with the full absorption and integration into the workforce of highly...
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