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example, the segregation of migrants in large cities, the neighbourhood choice of second-generation Turkish-origin homeowners … Sammelband setzt sich umfassend mit den Themen Migration und Migrationspolitik, Segregation und Integration, mit Konzepten wie … Segregation von Migrant(inn)en in Großstädten, zu Wohnstandortentscheidungen türkeistämmiger Eigentümer(innen) der zweiten …
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We explore the dynamics of group inequality when segregation of social networks places the initially less affluent …, provided that social segregation is sufficiently great, (ii) there is threshold level of integration above which group … acquiring human capital can expand the range over which reducing segregation can be Pareto-improving. JEL Categories: D31, Z13 …
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In 2001 the gender wage gap in the European union was lying between 6 % and 21 % (ECHP, full-timers). Gender wage gap clearly appears as the core of the inequalities between men and women on the labor market. Using recent results from a research program on the gender wage gap, we show that the...
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empirically wage differentials in Brazil. Last, we compute standard segregation and isolation measures to show the trends in the …
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. Moreover, except for Italy, they point to a persisting problem of occupational and sectoral segregation between men working …
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among three factors: the extent of segregation in social networks, the strength of interpersonal spillovers in human capital … accumu- lation, and the responsiveness of relative wages to the skill composition in production. Social segregation is … segregation su¢ ciently great. We also show that if an initially disadvantaged group is su¢ ciently small, integration above a …
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This paper argues that making affordable home mortgage loans available to a large cross section of the population will serve both the redistributive and growth-enhancing objectives of poverty reduction policies. The current state of housing and mortgage markets in selected Middle East and North...
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