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, neighbors) and their attachments to their culture of origin (religion, language), and in which jobs are mainly found through … social networks. We find that, depending on how strong they are linked to their culture of origin, non-whites choose to adopt … oppositional identities since some individuals may identify with the dominant culture (status seekers) and others may reject that …
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, neighbors) and their attachments to their culture of origin (religion, language), and in which jobs are mainly found through … since some individuals may identify with the dominant culture and others may reject that culture, even if it implies adverse …
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both the identity and perceived quality of their mentors (seniors). A preference for homophily results in the persistence …
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Using Norwegian administrative data, we examine how exposure to immigration over the past decades has affected natives …' earnings rank. By exploiting variation in immigration patterns over time across commuting zones, we find that immigration from …, whereas immigration from high‐income countries has leveled it. Given the large inflow of immigrants from low-income countries …
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Immigration has become one of the most divisive political issues in the United States, the United Kingdom, France and … several other Western countries. We estimate the impact of immigration on voting for far-left and far-right candidates in … immigration flows by past settlement patterns in 1968. We find that immigration increases support for far-right candidates and has …
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Cultural diversity - in various forms - has in recent years turned into a prominent and relevant research and policy issue. There is an avalanche of studies across many disciplines that measure and analyse cultural diversity and its impacts. Based on different perspectives and features of the...
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This paper reviews recent economics literature on culture, with an emphasis on its relation to the field of long …-run growth and development. It examines the key issues debated in the new cultural economics: causal effects of culture on … economic outcomes, the origins and social costs of culture, as well as cultural transmission, persistence, and change. Some of …
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culture are willing to vote for free migration whereas those who have higher learning costs will be in favor of immigration …This paper studies how the existence of a minority culture influences the well-being of the native population and its … as well as of the native population have incentives to acquire knowledge of the respective other culture since it enables …
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culture are willing to vote for free migration whereas those who have higher learning costs will be in favor of immigration …This paper studies how the existence of a minority culture influences the well-being of the native population and its … as well as of the native population have incentives to acquire knowledge of the respective other culture since it enables …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010323835
Recent European legislation on immigration has revealed a particular paradox on migration policies. On the one hand … controls the information related to the immigration stock it could delay the mass entry of immigrants, maintaining the required …
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