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experienced impressive immigration flows during the last decade. Particularly, we explore the differential access to employment …
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We examine the effect of immigration on the host country in the dynamic model that can deal with secular unemployment …. Immigration has contrasting effects, depending on the economic state of the host country. If there is unemployment, immigration … worsens unemployment and decreases consumption by native residents whereas if full employment prevails, immigration has the …
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, immigration, unemployment, equalizing differences, and institutions in the labor market. There is particular emphasis on the …
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This study examines and evaluates the dynamic causality relationship between immigration, unemployment, wages and GDP … immigration is significant; nonetheless, its effect on the labour market being positive or negative is inconclusive. This study … immigration policies developed by the Australian government. …
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The adverse effects of unemployment are a cause for concern for all demographic groups but they will be most acute for those experiencing the highest unemployment rates. In particular, high levels of unemployment are observed for a range of immigrant groups across many countries. However, there...
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We examine the effect of immigration on the host country in the dynamic model that can deal with secular unemployment …. Immigration has contrasting effects, depending on the economic state of the host country. If there is unemployment, immigration … worsens unemployment and decreases consumption by native residents whereas if full employment prevails, immigration has the …
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