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administrators, development professionals, and academics in Colombia and in the broader development community, and aims to assesses … Venezuelan migration into Colombia, spatially and over time, enriching with new, and more detailed, insights the currently … second contribution of the report is to provide evidence that the agri-food sector in Colombia has a yet unfulfilled …
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Thirty years of conflict in Eritrea (1961-91) forced almost a million Eritreans to flee their homeland and seek refuge in neighboring and western countries. While in diaspora, this community significantly supported Eritrea’s independence struggle led by then a charismatic front and continues...
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A growing body of programme evaluation literature recognises immigrants as a disadvantaged group on European labour markets and investigates the employment effects of Active Labour Market Pro-grammes (ALMPs) on this subgroup. Using a meta-analysis, we condense 93 estimates from 33 empir-ical...
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Since ethnic clustering is common in Germany, a better understanding of its effects on the integration of immigrants could be important for integration policies, especially in the light of rising immigration and a skilled worker shortage. Yet, both economic theory and empirical research for...
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In this paper, we analyse the implications of labour market integration in a two-region model with local human capital externalities and congestion effects. We show that integration can be a double-edged sword. Integration and the ensuing agglomeration of skilled labour can reduce "real" income...
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Even though ethnic clustering is common, both economic theory and empirical research have not been able to provide a clear-cut answer on its effects on the integration of immigrants. In this paper, we study the effect of residential clustering on the labour market outcome of immigrants in...
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