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We propose an immigration policy based on the model of cooperatives. Incoming migrants have to acquire a participation … recipient nation rather than to human smugglers. The cost would be much lower than today's efforts to secure the borders. Asylum … seekers get back the money paid for the certificate. Immigration is therewith regulated more efficiently than today. Not all …
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, immigration has no effect on the wages of both natives and migrant workers with comparable skills for the period 2011 to 2019. The …
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Due to an aging population and falling birthrates, the labor force in Japan will continue to decline in the next decades, and per capita income is also likely to decrease. To address this problem, the Japanese government is considering relaxing restrictions on foreign labor, and there have been...
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drastically reduce refugee and asylum-seeker arrivals from 2017 to 2020 might have substantial and ongoing economic consequences …,844 per missing refugee per year, on average) net of public expenses. Large reductions in the presence of asylum seekers …
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impact of immigration and different measures of offshoring on the labour demand and demand elasticities of native workers in … important and occupation-specific direct and indirect effects of immigration and offshoring. Both offshoring - particularly … services offshoring - and immigration have negative direct employment effects on all occupations, but native clerks and manual …
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estimate the impact of immigration on consumer prices in Turkey. Using a difference-in- differences strategy and a … approximately 2.5 percent due to immigration. Prices of goods and services have declined in similar magnitudes. We highlight that …
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Immigration policies in western democracies have often been contrary to the policies predicted by the mainstream theory … defection from worker-supported political-establishment parties to new-entrant anti-immigration political candidates and parties …
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Immigration policies in western democracies have often been contrary to the policies predicted by the mainstream theory … defection from worker-supported political-establishment parties to new-entrant anti-immigration political candidates and parties …
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We highlight a new factor behind integration: tolerance in the immigrants' background culture. We hypothesize that it is easier to partake of economic, civic-political, and social life in a new country for a person stemming from a culture that embodies tolerance towards people who are different....
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We highlight a new factor behind integration: tolerance in the immigrants’ background culture. We hypothesize that it is easier to partake of economic, civic-political and social life in a new country for a person stemming from a culture that embodies tolerance towards people who are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014264885