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refugees on employment of men is negative for the least developed regions, it is positive for highly developed regions. Our …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 …
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refugees on employment of men is negative for the least developed regions, it is positive for highly developed regions. Our …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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012507087
departure of wages and employment of low-skilled workers between Miami and its control after 1979. The result is robust to …
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employment bans considerably slowed down the economic integration of refugees and reduced their motivation to integrate early on …Many European countries impose employment bans that prevent asylum seekers from entering the local labor market for a … certain waiting period upon arrival. We provide evidence on the long-term effects of these employment bans on the subsequent …
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this hypothesis, we leverage refugees' exogenous geographic assignment in Switzerland, within-canton variation in labor …Refugees, and immigrants more generally, often do not have access to all jobs in the labor market. We argue that … restrictions on employment opportunities help explain why immigrants have lower employment and wages than native citizens. To test …
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Between 1999 and 2004 Switzerland opened its border region (BR) to cross-border workers (CBW), who are foreign … residents commuting to Switzerland for work. In this paper, we exploit the timing of implementation and the fact that CBW … increased their employment within 20 minutes of commuting time from the border by four to five percentage points. The increased …
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Between 1999 and 2004 Switzerland opened its border region (BR) to cross-border workers (CBW), who are foreign … residents commuting to Switzerland for work. In this paper, we exploit the timing of implementation and the fact that CBW … increased their employment within 20 minutes of commuting time from the border by four to five percentage points. The increased …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012457348