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Different disciplines within the social sciences have produced large theoretical and empirical literatures to explain the determinants of anti-immigration attitudes. We bring together these literatures in a unified framework and identify testable hypotheses on what characteristics of the...
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-skilled migrants shows that an increase of 1 percentage point in the share of low-skilled migrants on the population reduces patent …
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analyses the structural drivers of migration (i.e. the key regional characteristics that attract high-skilled migrants) and the … social structures that underpin it (i.e the role of migration networks). Secondly, it compares the preferences of migrants … market, particular attention is given to migrants who are applying, in their jobs, exactly the skills gained through their …
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Immigration has recently been at the centre of the political and economic agenda. Economists have studied extensively the impact of immigration on several economic and social indicators of host countries. The effect of immigration on innovation and technical change is, however, not much studied....
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