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immigrants' labour force participation rate and employment probability. For recent immigrants who arrived in Canada within the … positively related to their employment probability in all censuses. However, living in an enclave has no significant effect on …
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(Azerbaijan), Aleksander Chubrik and Aliaksei Kazlou (Belarus), Lasha Labadze and Mirjan Tukhashvili (Georgia), Vasile Cantarji … and Georgeta Mincu (Moldova), Tom Coupé and Hanna Vakhitova (Ukraine). The authors would like to thank for their comments …
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Labour migration does not appear to have the same magnitude and socio-economic importance in Belarus as in other EaP … between EU and Belarus, this study utilises publically available literature as background and relies where possible on micro … migrants and a series of in-depth interviews with officials from state, international, and non-governmental agencies dealing …
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Ukraine is a migration-intensive country, with an estimated 1.5-2 million labour migrants (about 5% of the working …, something that the EU is currently negotiating with Ukraine, will affect the stream of Ukrainian labour migrants to EU countries … time the numer of illegal migrants will decline because currently only a third of migrants from Ukraine have both residence …
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Why do legal permanent migrants return to their home countries? How do home country conditions influence this decision … depreciation in the home country currency) leads to a reduced likelihood of return of 0.37 percentage points for migrants. The … reject the theory that migrants are target earners who seek to invest upon return home. …
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population and migrant non-Maori New Zealanders. Where appropriate, we also distinguish Maori migrants born in New Zealand and … outcomes. While many Maori migrants appear to be living a relatively ‘good life’, earning comparatively high incomes in lower …
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Restricting immigration to young and skilled immigrants using a point system, as in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, succeeds in selecting economically desirable immigrants and provides orderly management of population growth. But the point system cannot fix short-term skilled labor...
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The starkly different histories and institutions in the eastern and western member states of the European Union (EU) suggest different roles of being non-native in these two regions. In this paper we study the roles of foreign origin and citizenship in the comparative East-West perspective. Our...
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on the employment probability at the second date. In our study, the probability of naturalization between two census … effect of naturalization on the individual employment probability by estimating a univariate probit model. To control for the … immigrants who have a low probability of employment in the host country. …
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Our study examines the empirical link between the naturalization of immigrants and their subsequent employment status … particularly true for groups of immigrants who have a low probability of employment in the host country. …
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