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concerned about immigration to Germany by around six percentage points (20 percent). Furthermore, our findings imply significant … spillovers from maternal education to immigration attitudes of her offspring. While we find no evidence for returns to education …
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We empirically assess the relationship between cultural assimilation and subjective well-being of immigrants by using the German Socio-Economic Panel, a longitudinal dataset including information on both the economic and non-economic conditions of the respondents. We find that the more...
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concerned about immigration to Germany by around six percentage points (20 percent). Furthermore, our findings imply significant … spillovers from maternal education to immigration attitudes of her offspring. While we find no evidence for returns to education …
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about immigration to Germany by around six percentage points (20 percent). Furthermore, our findings imply significant … spillovers from maternal education to immigration attitudes of her offspring. While we find no evidence for returns to education …
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immigration policies, but stand ready to admit individual immigrants. Using an experimental design, we demonstrate the … applicability of the “person-positivity bias” to immigration and investigate the effects of economic and cultural “deservingness” on …
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satisfaction from the country of origin is strong for migrants from developed countries and close to zero for migrants from …
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, highlighting potential differences between countries and between the European Union (EU) and non-EU migrants. The results highlight …-term process or "experienced" activity. The findings also show that in most cases, migrants do not attend the cultural activities … integration of migrants could be the primary driver of cultural participation and integration. …
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