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This paper describes how individuals and groups who had crossed physical, national boundaries', and who live in a different social context make sense of their lives make sense of their lives by re-constructing their identities - of the sense of who they are, and who they want to be, which is an...
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We establish an inverse relationship between family ties, generalized trust and political participation. The more individuals rely on the family as a provider of services, insurance, transfer of resources, the lower is civic engagement and political participation. The latter, together with...
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or women immigrant workers. -- Ethnosizer ; ethnicity ; ethnic identity ; immigrant assimilation ; integration ; ethnic …
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are economically assimilated. While some immigrant groups do, most do not, especially in Europe. Of equal importance is …
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are economically assimilated. While some immigrant groups do, most do not, especially in Europe. Of equal importance is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003925538
or women immigrant workers. -- Ethnosizer ; ethnicity ; ethnic identity ; immigrant assimilation ; integration ; ethnic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003858734
This paper focuses on the role of the home country's birth rates in shaping immigrant fertility. We use the German …
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We argue that societies with a stronger tendency towards postmaterialist life goals tilt the tax structure towards personal income taxes and away from corporate taxation. We provide empirical evidence for this correlation in OECD countries. To address endogeneity issues we then use an...
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This paper investigates whether host society culture affects migrant wage discrimination, i.e. whether migrant wage discrimination is more intense in host societies where culture is more inward-looking. The motivation for this investigation in the Swiss context stems from two stylized facts...
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This paper examines the endogenous relationship between the economic and cultural integration of migrants in Switzerland or, more precisely, how economic and cultural barriers to integration reinforce each other. Are cultural differences preventing the successful integration of migrants or does...
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