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I investigate the effect of attitudes toward migrants on the average skill composition of immigrants in destination … countries. A model is presented showing that negative attitudes toward migrants in general can reduce the average skill … attitudes. I use survey data on attitudes toward migrants as well as data on migrant stocks by education level and origin …
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Migration across well-developed countries has been overlooked in the immigration literature. The present study is …
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immigration of approximately 10,000 Russian Jews through the Port of Galveston, Texas. Upon arrival, households were given train …
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Cosmopolitan or anxious? In order to test the influence of conflicting aspects of identity, German respondents were asked about their attitude towards a Syrian refugee the description of whom was varied in various domains (N=662). Once the refugee is described as being aware of as well as open...
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Given the widespread interest in political solutions to the current problems associated with immigration, we need to … effectiveness of these policies, researchers have recently started to quantify immigration and citizenship policies and built …
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The immigration to Norway has increased strongly since the turn of the millennium and especially since the eastward EU … their reason of immigration. The immigration has changed from a gender balance during the first years of the 2000 towards a … clear male dominance after 2005, mostly due to increased labour immigration. The immigration has changed from a dominance of …
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