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secondary schooling in Germany which are not migrant-specific. -- Migration ; education ; human capital ; Germany ; tracking …We investigate second generation migrants and native children at several stages in the German education system to …
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location choice of immigrants and the reflection problem. We exploit a rare immigrant settlement policy in Germany to identify … of peer effect we restrict to no-child-adult-peers who completed their education much before the children in our sample …
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behavior. Black males’ education and labor market outcomes are much worse when reporting exposure to violence; these gaps …
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We exploit a novel survey of recently arrived asylum seekers in Germany in order to estimate the degree of … intergenerational mobility in education among refugees and compare it to the educational mobility of similar-aged individuals in their … that there exists positive skill selection among recently arrived refugees in Germany. …
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Germany. The findings suggest that, on average, asylum seekers have 22 percent more years of schooling - the indicator used … their countries of origin. This phenomenon is even more pronounced for parental education. It is demonstrated that the … indicators of individual and parental human capital influence short-run integration outcomes in Germany, while work experience in …
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rare immigrant settlement policy in Germany, that generates quasi-random assignment across regions, and identify the causal …
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effect estimator and the IV method, the study finds that the endogenous post-migration education in the host country …This study finds evidence of wage divergence between immigrants and natives in Germany using a country-wide household … to established ethnic networks, and acquired more years of pre-migration schooling. Using a doubly robust treatment …
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Generous maternity leave, affordable daycare, extensive social safety nets, excellent universal health care, and high-quality public schools, are all notable features of Nordic countries. There is a widespread belief that such strong public investments in children contribute to a levelled...
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schooling by their offspring. It does this in a 'cross-cultural' context by comparing results across three countries: Germany …
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education. It is demonstrated that individual human capital influences short-run integration outcomes in Germany. The paper … countries that recently arrived in Germany. The findings suggest that, on average, asylum seekers in our sample have 22% more …
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