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- namely, the EU countries in Central and East Europe (EU-CEE) and the EU neighbourhood countries - have limited potential to … supply much-needed labour to Western Europe due to own their grim population prospects. Immigration from non-EU, non …
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observed: The lacking success of Europe's highly-skilled regime, i.e. the Blue Card scheme, casts doubts on the suitability of …
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This research report investigates the labour market integration of Ukrainian refugees across various European countries … employment rates of Ukrainian refugees across different countries presents challenges due to the absence of a uniform database …
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For the first time since the Second World War, the total number of refugees amounts to more than 50 million people …. Only a minority of these refugees seek asylum, and even fewer resettle in developed countries. At the same time …, politicians, the media, and the public are worried about a lack of economic integration. Refugees start at a lower employment and …
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Refugees hosted across the developed world often work in low-quality jobs, regardless of education previously attained … in their country of origin. In this paper, I analyse the long-term value of formal host-country education for refugees … attained in Austria vis-à-vis Bosnia on labour market outcomes for refugees aged around schooling thresholds. These estimates …
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We examine how the impact of refugees on natives' labor market outcomes varies by the development level of hosting … areas, which has important implications for the optimal allocation of refugees across regions and countries. For this … purpose, in the context of the largest refugee group in the world in a single country, Syrian refugees in Turkey, we exploit …
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The share of the foreign-born in OECD countries is increasing, and this article summarizes economics research on the effects of immigration in those nations. Four broad topics are addressed: labor market issues, fiscal questions, the political economy of immigration, and...
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