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civil wars and natural catastrophes that generate rapid and unexpected flows of refugees into a country unrelated to their …
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and development practice for decades. Drawing on an evaluation of Germany's 'Partnership for Prospects' initiative, this … context of forced migration to neighbouring countries of a given conflict. For the context of host countries of refugees in a …-term perspectives for refugees. These policies in turn need to be embedded in reliable rules (polity) and negotiation processes …
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Die bestehenden Tragfähigkeitsrisiken in Deutschland resultieren aus der demografischen Alterung und sind weiterhin …
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und insbesondere Deutschland stark zugenommen, während die deutsche Bundeskanzlerin die bis dahin geltenden europäischen …Flight and migration are old and global phenomena. However, last year the number of refugees to Europe and especially … Germany increased highly while the German chancellor suspended the till then prevailing European and German rules. This …
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economic institutions from the surge of refugees from the First Gulf War. The surge of refugees to Jordan in 1990-1991 was … massive and equal to 10 percent of Jordan's population in 1990. Importantly, these refugees were able to have a large and …
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We use novel survey data to assess the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the Libyan population. In our sample, 9.5% of respondents report that a household member has been infected by COVID-19, while 24.7% of them have suffered economic damages and 14.6% have experienced negative health effects due...
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D'Albis and Boubtane provide empirical evidence on the macroeconomic and fiscal consequences of international migration for OECD countries. The authors use a panel of 19 countries over the period 1980-2015 to study the effects of increases in the net migration rate on per capita GDP and on both...
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