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Palestinian workers have been employed in low-skilled jobs in Israel for decades. The second Intifada, from 2000, increased border restrictions severely and sharply reduced employment possibilities in Israel for Palestinians, increased unemployment and reduced income in the West Bank. Israeli...
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deutschen Interesse besser genutzt werden. Auch diese Migranten sollten frühzeitig in den Arbeitsmarkt integriert werden und …
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examine the political and economic factors in source countries that generate refugees and asylum seekers. Particular attention … policies in deterring asylum seekers. The paper concludes with an outline of the assimilation of refugees in host country …
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examine the political and economic factors in source countries that generate refugees and asylum seekers. Particular attention … policies in deterring asylum seekers. The paper concludes with an outline of the assimilation of refugees in host country …
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Using longitudinal data on the universe of workers in Denmark during the period 1991-2008 we track the labor market outcomes of low skilled natives in response to an exogenous inflow of low skilled immigrants. We innovate on previous identification strategies by considering immigrants...
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This article studies the importance of local conditions for the employment integration of refugees in Sweden, this in … market and economic sector factors on the refugees’ odds of being employed. The local variations of refugees’ integration … and employment rates, a proxy for the local supply of jobs, significantly affected the individual refugees’ chances to …
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migrants who arrive through family reunification are less likely to work full-time; refugees are also less self-employed. Those …, although only among a number of other determinants. For Germany, legal status at entry is important; former refugees and those …
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The number of refugees worldwide is now 12 million, up from 3 million in the early 1970s. And the number seeking asylum …-receiving countries and for the refugees themselves. …
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