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This double-issue contains 11 papers invited for the first special issue on “Computational methods for Russian economic and financial modelling”. It was an attempt to explore and bring together practical, state-of-the-art applications of computational techniques with a particular focus on...
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Previous studies have identified an "immigrant paradox" in crime in which crime rates are highest among immigrants who … networks favour the young. We use Norwegian registry data to estimate the probability of committing at least one crime in any … negative association between age at immigration and registered crime, which seems to be exaggerated by the residual effect of …
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Previous studies have identified an “immigrant paradox” in crime in which crime rates are highest among immigrants who … networks favour the young. We use Norwegian registry data to estimate the probability of committing at least one crime in any … negative association between age at immigration and registered crime, which seems to be exaggerated by the residual effect of …
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cause these potential differences. In a first step, we evaluate program effects separately for immigrants and natives using …
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immigrant welfare recipients. In particular, we investigate whether program effects differ between immigrants and natives and … effects are more adverse for natives, but the program does not help otherwise identical immigrants to leave the welfare system … immigrants. …
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In light of the importance of immigrants labour market integration in the host countries, this study examines the … country immigrants), genders and receiving EU regions. Potential explanations for these differences, such as the occupational … composition of immigrants are discussed. Furthermore, predictions of the family investment hypothesis in terms of the human …
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