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the title means by "clear thinking." Chapters 2 through 6 are devoted to detailed analyses of five hard issues: poverty …, immigration, campaign finance, affirmative action, and religious exemptions from secular rules after the Hobby Lobby and … measurement questions (as in the case of poverty), it then elaborates the competing norms invoked by different groups and …
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about it. In this unique what-to-do book, Peter Schuck tackles poverty, immigration, affirmative action, campaign finance …Poverty -- Immigration -- Campaign finance -- Affirmative action -- Accommodating religious freedom and secular public …
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economic exclusion of immigrants, conceptualized not as labor market outcomes but as relative poverty. This study examines the … relationship between welfare generosity and immigrant poverty across rich western democracies and compares this relationship with … that of native poverty. One publicly held belief is that immigrants disproportionately benefit from welfare generosity …
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Research Unit, University of Dhaka with reference to emigration and immigration in various South Asian countries for economic …
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is an urgent need for this type of endeavor: whether the goal is to reduce poverty or to protect the environment, we need … and systematic planning, migration may fail to reduce poverty, and could even aggravate it. The rapid economic growth in …
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We explore the impact of authorization on the poverty exposure of households headed by undocumented immigrants. The … the likelihood of life in poverty of households headed by eligible individuals by 38 percent, hinting at the gains from …
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