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their own visa path, and there are not strong reasons why a loosening of restrictions on employment migrants need be … accompanied by new restrictions on family-based immigration. Moreover, it is misleading to think that only employment …
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immigrants from different countries and arriving under different immigration policy regimes vary in their probability of over …-qualification. The results suggest that both country of origin (sending factor) and immigration policy (selecting factor) matter and that …
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from British Social Attitudes Surveys. It therefore covers the period when immigration as a whole has increased and the … refugees. This suggests that rising levels of immigration and asylum, a political discourse which positioned asylum as a … display the most tolerant views both before and after the increase in immigration and asylum. However, characteristics such as …
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Scheme, we find that higher local level immigration increased life satisfaction of young people and decreased life … level immigration increased natives' satisfaction with their dwelling, partner and social life …
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This association study examines whether or not employers are more likely to support immigration than employees, using … Round 1 of the European Social Survey. We focus on the labor-market impact of immigration in the host country because it is … the labor market. We find evidence to suggest that employers are more likely to be pro-immigration than employees …
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adaptation of Respondent Driven Sampling, a chain- referral technique, to sample migrants from Pakistan and Poland who had … conclude that RDS is unlikely to be suitable for accessing newly arrived migrants. However, in the absence of registers which …
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, little is known about the impact of migration on migrants’ well-being. In this study, we aim to investigate the effect of net …-generation migrants. The results are mixed and vary by country. In particular, we find a positive impact of migration on both native’s and … migrants’ well-being in Germany, while a negative effect on life satisfaction of Swiss natives is revealed. Immigrants in …
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differences in the structure of migrants to four countries – namely, France, Germany, the UK and the US – which receive a … of distance, both geographical and cultural, immigration policies and migrant networks. Differentiating immigrants by … of migrants to the different destination countries. Focusing on migration between the four countries in our data set, we …
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international (and internal) migrants, both in terms of the ease of obtaining proficiency in the destination language and access to … linguistic enclaves, (2) the determinants of destination language proficiency among international migrants, based on a model (the …
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considered to be competitors for these resources. The question of how attitudes of majority populations towards immigration are … immigration from different minority groups, as well as attitudes towards related concerns, like job security and benefit … expenditures. We specify and estimate a multiple factor model. The correlation between answers to questions on immigration and on …
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