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(EU-SILC) allow estimates of the extent to which immigrant and nonimmigrant children are poor across a wide range of rich … children. For all of the fourteen countries in the combined sample, children in migrant families have greater market …-income poverty rates and greater disposable income poverty rates than do children in native-born families by a factor of about 2 to 1 …
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This study reviews and evaluates the motives and incentives behind immigrants’ religiosity, focusing on the two sides of the Atlantic – Europe and the United States. The contribution of the study is mainly empirical, trying to identify indicators for the type of incentive – whether...
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This study examines the occupational mobility of antebellum immigrants as they entered the U.S. White collar, skilled, and semi-skilled immigrants left unskilled jobs more rapidly after arrival than farmers and unskilled workers. British and German immigrants fared better than the Irish;...
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The emergence of new tools and mechanisms whereby governments enable and assist collective action on behalf of societal goals and community interests has led many scholars to claim that governance in economically-advanced democracies is being transformed. The boundaries between the state and...
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