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responsibility for the continuing migration pressure: First, because it fostered over decades corrupt and autocratic regimes with … of the underlying factors for politically motivated migration. Second, the EU contributed to Africa's economic misery due … EU programs and concepts to fight African migration are questionable. Even development-oriented approaches are bound to …
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cradle of migration from Sub-Saharan Africa to Europe, were most African migrants with overseas destinations live. The … European Union shares dual responsibility for the continuing migration pressure: First, because they fostered over decades … to be felt today, and constitutes one of the underlying factors for politically motivated migration. Secondly, the EU …
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We exploit the increase in immigration flows into western European countries that took place in the 2000s to assess whether immigration affects crime victimization and the perception of criminality among European natives. Using data from the European Social Survey, the Labour Force Survey and...
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's migration behavior at the global level. Using the individual-level survey data from Gallup World Poll across 139 countries over … migration, although budgetary constraints may prevent youth from transforming their migration desires into actual plans in low … turned into more concrete plans. Finally, this study shows that while youth's and adults' migration propensities are often …
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are only a few of the factors influencing net migration in Europe. Based on a set of socio-economic indicators for EU … migration magnitude in the identified clusters. The obtained clusters are in accordance with previous studies in migration, and … the geographical position within Europe, but the trends in net migration flows during the years. Therewith, the results …
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This paper examines migration trends in the European Union since the enlargements of 2004-2007, which brought 100 … migration trends and show how European integration depleted the labor force in new member countries. Several of them lost 10% of … their population since 2006, most of it via negative net migration. In 2019, 18% of Romanians, 14% of Lithuanians, 13 …
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This paper documents assimilation of immigrants in European destinations along cultural, civic, and economic dimensions … assimilation may have multiple facets, and take place at different speed depending on the outcome in question. While assimilation … dimension is not necessarily a handicap, or an impediment, for assimilation on other grounds. Correlation of immigrants …
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Politicians, the media, and the public express concern that many immigrants fail to integrate economically. Research shows that the option to naturalize has considerable economic benefits for eligible immigrants, even in countries with a tradition of restrictive policies. First-generation...
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In this paper, we use repeated cross-sectional survey data to study the labour market performance of refugees across several EU countries and over time. In the first part, we document that labour market outcomes for refugees are consistently worse than those for other comparable migrants. The...
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Border regions are likely to play a critical role within the spatial dynamics initiated by the enlargement of the EU. This paper deals with the effects of integration on labour markets in border regions. Within the framework of different theoretical approaches, the effects of integration on...
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