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The immigrant (foreign-born) population increased by 32 million in total across 37 European countries from 1990 to 2019. Much of this movement was from east to west. Indeed, both the total and foreign-born populations declined in the former Eastern Bloc over this period. Such demographic shifts...
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the host countries. Through a general literature review and examination of specific immigration countries, we provide …
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, highlighting potential differences between countries and between the European Union (EU) and non-EU migrants. The results highlight …-term process or "experienced" activity. The findings also show that in most cases, migrants do not attend the cultural activities … integration of migrants could be the primary driver of cultural participation and integration. …
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This paper investigates the role that pre-immigration skills play in immigrants job-finding processes in Germany. We … empirical evidence by studying the labour-market integration process of Ethnic Germans, one of the largest immigration groups in …
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This paper examines the impact of the immigration of foreigners on domestic labour mobility. Since David Card's seminal … where migrants tend to cluster. In this paper we reconcile the existing evidence by taking another route. We analyze whether … the immigration of foreigners replaces domestic mobility from poor to rich regions. We focus on Italy, which is …
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