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Migration may cause not only a brain drain but also a civicness drain, leading to an uncivicness trap. We study this … explain this finding in a model in which Civic and Uncivic types balance hope vs. fear of migration outcomes, taking into …
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relatives (especially maternal grandmothers) who originate in the north of Italy, and who share common cultural characteristics …
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We model job reallocation and unemployment as outcomes jointly determined by the structure of inherited social capital within a two-sector Optimal Speed of Transition model. Treating regions of Poland as independent labour markets, the socio-economic inheritance of regions is found to be a...
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immigration event in 16th century Italy. We demonstrate that despite the substantial time since migration these communities still … likelihood of assimilation of immigrant groups to local norms, particularly in cases of large-scale migration. …
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cooperation or to institutions, formal or informal, that may vary across Italy, as the experimental methodology silences their … in behavior during the last 150 years, since Italy was unified, further suggests that these norms can persist overtime …
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Why did employment growth – high in the last decade – take place at the expense of young workers in the countries of Central and Southern Europe? This is the question addressed in this paper. Youth unemployment has approached or exceeded 20% despite a variety of factors, common to most EU...
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Why did employment growth - high in the last decade - take place at the expense of young workers in the countries of Central and Southern Europe? This is the question addressed in this paper. Youth unemployment has approached or exceeded 20% despite a variety of factors, common to most EU...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013148324