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, our results show that low-skilled migrants are the ones benefitting the most from integration policies in terms of …
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pays particular attention to involuntary migrants who fled conflict in their home regions beginning in the 1970s. The paper …
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Using 1990 5% Census and American Community Survey data, we examine the economic integration of Afghan refugees to the … US, focusing on employment rates and income levels. First-wave Afghan refugees (those arriving 1980-90) have made …, cost of living, and length of residence in the US, Afghan refugees' incomes are the lowest of seven refugee …
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This chapter deals with the economic and ethnic diversity caused by international labor migration, and their economic integration possibilities. It brings together three strands of literature dealing with the neoclassical economic assimilation, ethnic identities and attitudes towards immigrants...
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This chapter deals with the economic and ethnic diversity caused by international labor migration, and their economic integration possibilities. It brings together three strands of literature dealing with the neoclassical economic assimilation, ethnic identities and attitudes towards immigrants...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014195981
We explore whether a civic integration component dedicated to labor market training (the ONA) boosts refugees' economic … Netherlands and Regression Discontinuity design we find that taking the ONA sped up the economic integration of refugees for 3 … ONA results in refugees working for larger, less labor-intensive and less routine-task intensive firms and experiencing …
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immigrants who intramarry other immigrants in Sweden. We conduct the same analyses on three subsamples: labour migrants, refugees … Sweden. They also fully support the selection hypothesis for labour and family migrants but only partially for refugees … being also the case for each of the three groups of labour migrants, refugees and family migrants. Our findings provide …
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income level, but subsequently "catch up" to the level of family unification migrants. However, both refugees and family …For the first time since the Second World War, the total number of refugees amounts to more than 50 million people …. Only a minority of these refugees seek asylum, and even fewer resettle in developed countries. At the same time …
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income level, but subsequently “catch up” to the level of family unification migrants. However, both refugees and family …Refugee migration has increased considerably since the Second World War, and amounts to more than 50 million refugees …. Only a minority of these refugees seek asylum, and even fewer resettle in developed countries. At the same time …
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Several European countries have reformed their citizenship policies over the past decades. There is much to learn from their experience of how citizenship works; for whom it works; and what rules and policies matter for integration. The article surveys recent quasi-experimental evidence and...
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