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-generation migrants with that of their country of origin. To mitigate potential selection bias, we use European data containing records …
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are economically assimilated. While some immigrant groups do, most do not, especially in Europe. Of equal importance is …
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of the increasing amount of money migrants have been sending back home. The data collected and the estimates fully agree …
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Intergenerational immigrant integration is central to the economic growth and social development of many countries whose populations comprise a substantial share of the children and grandchildren of immigrants. In addition to basic demographics, relevant economic theories and institutional...
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are economically assimilated. While some immigrant groups do, most do not, especially in Europe. Of equal importance is …
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Intergenerational immigrant integration is central to the economic growth and social development of many countries whose populations comprise a substantial share of the children and grandchildren of immigrants. In addition to basic demographics, relevant economic theories and institutional...
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. Learning a new language is an investment in human capital. Migrants must learn the language of their destination country, but … even non-migrants must often learn other languages if their work involves communicating with foreigners. Economic studies …
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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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