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. Furthermore, native views about immigration are known to vary by gender. Yet, most surveys do not inquire native men and women … preferences towards immigration appear to significantly differ by gender as well as according to immigrants' legal status. In …
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This paper examines whether the presence of refugees alters the intra-household allocation of tasks across genders in the hosting population. Using panel data (pre- and post-refugee inflow) from Kagera, a rural region of Tanzania, we find that the refugee shock led to women being less likely to...
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Using recent data from southern California and Mexico we challenge the notion that the demographic profile of post-1970 Mexican migrants to the United States has remained constant. We find that more recent cohorts of migrants: (1) are more likely to settle permanently in the United States, (2)...
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wages of natives in the U.S. Yet, despite the significant degree of occupational segregation by gender regardless of workers … the task specialization and occupational distribution of natives of the same gender. -- Immigration ; gender ; task …
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education, gender, age, geographical location and the return reasons from the first migration trip significantly affect the …
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This paper examines the difference between the payoffs to schooling for immigrants and the native born in Canada, using 2001 Census data. Analyses are presented for males and females. Comparisons are offered with findings for the US. The paper uses the Overeducation/Required...
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, gender, age, geographical location and the return reasons from the first migration trip significantly affect the choice of …
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. Furthermore, native views about immigration are known to vary by gender. Yet, most surveys do not inquire native men and women … preferences towards immigration appear to significantly differ by gender as well as according to immigrants' legal status. In … integration and economic assimilation of undocumented immigrants possibly related to the alleged prejudice factor -- Gender …
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In light of the importance of immigrants labour market integration in the host countries, this study examines the employment convergence between foreign-born and native-born in the European Union (EU) based on the EU Labour Force Survey (EU LFS). The evidence points to numerous differences in...
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