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Existing evidence suggests that low-skilled refugee influx may increase educational attainment among native adolescents due to reduced opportunities and returns in the lower segment of the labor market. In this paper, I test whether refugee influx can also increase the intensity of human capital...
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Understanding the causal impacts of taking youth on the margins of risk into foster care is an element of the evidence-base on which policy development for this crucial function of government relies. Yet, there is little research looking at these causal impacts; neither is there much empirical...
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Understanding the causal impacts of taking youth on the margins of risk into foster care is an element of the evidence-base on which policy development for this crucial function of government relies. Yet, there is little research looking at these causal impacts; neither is there much empirical...
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This paper examines the relationship between immigration and crime in a setting where large migration flows offer an opportunity to carefully appraise whether the populist view that immigrants cause crime is borne out by rigorous evidence. We consider possible crime effects from two large waves...
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unfreiwilligen Migranten und ihrer Nachkommen in Westdeutschland. Die empirischen Ergebnisse zeigen, dass sich Vertriebene der ersten … Erfolgsindikatoren von gebürtigen - und vor dem Krieg noch vergleichbaren - Westdeutschen unterscheiden. Vertriebene haben signifikant …. Vertriebene, die vor ihrer Vertreibung in der Landwirtschaft beschäftigt waren, haben hingegen signifikant höhere Einkommen …
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The flight and expulsion of Germans from Eastern Europe during and after World War II constitutes one of the largest forced population movements in history. We analyze the economic integration of these forced migrants and their offspring in West Germany. The empirical results suggest that even a...
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