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Recent studies by economists exploring the nexus between culture and fertility have focused on cultural transmission from the origin country rather than the origin family. Our paper extends this avenue of research by investigating how family-specific "cultural transmission" can affect fertility...
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also of subsequent generations. Little comparative work exists for Europe's largest economies. France, Germany and the UK … compositions. Today, the descendants of these immigrants live and work in their parents' destination countries. This paper presents …
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also of subsequent generations. Little comparative work exists for Europe's largest economies. France, Germany and the UK … compositions. Today, the descendants of these immigrants live and work in their parents destination countries. This paper presents …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013155002
Surveying recently arrived immigrants in countries lacking a population register poses many challenges. We describe our adaptation of Respondent Driven Sampling, a chain- referral technique, to sample migrants from Pakistan and Poland who had arrived in the UK within the previous 18 months....
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evidence on minority identification. Drawing on Berrys acculturation framework, we explore patterns of dual minority and …; but that that there are variations in identity acculturation across minority groups and by generation. We also show that …
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Are individuals living in distinct urban or rural settings more likely to experience barriers to social inclusion? If so, what are the nature of the barriers that they face? Using a unique administrative dataset for Ireland's dominant social inclusion programme, this paper examines the effect of...
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We exploit migration patterns from the UK to Australia, South Africa, and the US to investigate whether a person's decision to smoke is determined by culture. For each country, we use retrospective data to describe individual smoking trajectories over the life-course. For the UK, we use these...
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We exploit migration patterns from the UK to Australia, South Africa, and the US to investigate whether a person's decision to smoke is determined by culture. For each country, we use retrospective data to describe individual smoking trajectories over the life-course. For the UK, we use these...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014160231
This paper investigates the effect of ethnicity on time spent on overlapped household production, work and leisure …
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This paper investigates the effect of ethnicity on time spent on overlapped household production, work and leisure …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003962954