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Turkey hosts the highest number of refugees in the world. The arrival of Syrian refugees has significantly changed the … education or training (NEET) increases among girls, particularly for those with less-educated parents, but not among boys. In …
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Turkey hosts the highest number of refugees in the world. The arrival of Syrian refugees has significantly changed the … education or training (NEET) increases among girls, particularly for those with less-educated parents, but not among boys. In …
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education distribution. The findings for third-generation expellees are, in fact, on a par with those of natives. Overall, the …
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intergenerational mobility in education among refugees and compare it to the educational mobility of similar-aged individuals in their … region of origin. The findings show that the refugees in our sample display high rates of educational mobility, and that … that there exists positive skill selection among recently arrived refugees in Germany. …
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their countries of origin. This phenomenon is even more pronounced for parental education. It is demonstrated that the …
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education. It is demonstrated that individual human capital influences short-run integration outcomes in Germany. The paper …
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