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by immigrants in such diverse immigrant-receiving countries as Canada, Germany, Israel and the United States. It is … separate spheres including the labour market, political, social, and education spheres. Furthermore, two integration regimes …
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We present a basic theoretical framework of ethnic identity, i.e., the level of immigrant's commitment to his or her host society as well as the immigrant's commitment to his or her home society. Our model can explain the emerging empirical literature which studies the effect of the immigrants'...
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, and ethnic self-identification, the method classifies that individual into one of four states: assimilation, integration …
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, and ethnic selfidentification, the method classifies that individual into one of four states: assimilation, integration …
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, who perform better in the labor market. However, there are serious challenges to their economic integration, which … highlights a need for complementary immigration and integration policies. …
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perform better in the labor market. However, there are serious challenges to their economic integration, which highlights a … need for complementary immigration and integration policies. …
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In this paper we model the demand for immigrants as a trade-off native voters face between having services, produced by unskilled and non-assimilated immigrants, and experiencing disutility due to the immigrant workers having a culture different from the native culture. Immigrants decide whether...
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