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Beginning with the 1996 federal welfare reform law many of the central safety net programs in the U.S. eliminated eligibility for legal immigrants, who had been previously eligible on the same terms as citizens. These dramatic cutbacks affected eligibility not only for cash welfare assistance...
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Beginning with the 1996 federal welfare reform law many of the central safety net programs in the U.S. eliminated eligibility for legal immigrants, who had been previously eligible on the same terms as citizens. These dramatic cutbacks affected eligibility not only for cash welfare assistance...
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, specifically international immigration and resulting ethnic heterogeneity, add a new challenge to the welfare state. In this … reveal that multiple measures of immigration at the county-level have significant negative effects on support for the welfare … state. Moreover, recent immigration has a negative effect on attitudes towards universal spending. Thus, this analysis …
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, we examine the fiscal impact of EU immigration on the universalistic, tax-financed welfare state of Denmark. We analyse …
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Previous research has highlighted the disadvantaged position immigrants often face in the economy, particularly when it comes to labor market outcomes such as employment or earnings. Extending this literature, the present study evaluates the economic exclusion of immigrants, conceptualized not...
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