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ethnic fractionalization, not immigration itself, has a negative impact on spending in the OECD. On the whole, immigrants …
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polarization (e.g. a gradual increase of native employment in the lowest and highest-paying jobs) and employment opportunities of … associated with occupational polarization of native employment. …
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Can political leaders change constituents' beliefs? If so, is it rhetoric, identity, or the interaction of the two that matters? We construct a large-scale experiment where participants are exposed to anti-immigrant and pro-immigrant speeches from both Presidents Obama and Trump. We benchmark...
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individuals becoming more likely to report extremely positive and negative attitudes. This polarization is mainly driven by an …
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Mobile workers involve flows of labor and human capital and contribute to a more efficient allocation of resources. However, migration also changes relative wages, alters the distribution of skills and affects equality in the receiving society. The paper suggests that skilled immigration...
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possibly eliminating the Ancestry question (the information it gathered will apparently now be obtained in the single race-and-ethnicity …
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