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country? In this study, I implement a difference-in-discontinuities approach to examine possible adjustments in employment and … with those of children of mixed couples (migrants and Germans) who were unaffected by the law change. The analysis of data …
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is reduced and sometimes disappears after correcting for selection into employment. In most cases the remaining …
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This paper sheds light on the labor market situation of ethnic minorities in the European Union. Facing a serious measurement challenge and lacking adequate data, we apply several measures of ethnicity and examine various data sources as well as secondary evidence. We find significant gaps...
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(supply-driven) independent skilled migrants at the same time that (demand-driven) employer-sponsored migration was expanded …. We find that this combination of policy adjustments substantively improved short-term employment outcomes amongst skilled … migrants six months after taking up permanent residency. …
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We compare alternative methods for estimating immigrant wage and employment assimilation using unique panel data over …-effects model generates estimated employment assimilation profiles that are flatter and significantly different to those produced by …
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We compare alternative methods for estimating immigrant wage and employment assimilation using unique panel data over …-effects model generates estimated employment assimilation profiles that are flatter and significantly different to those produced by …
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Netherlands, which implies that all migrants are (self)-employed at the time of arrival. We find that many migrants leave the … country after a period of no-income. Employment characteristics and the country of origin play an important role in explaining … the dynamics. Microsimulations of synthetic cohorts reveal that many migrants experience unemployment spells, but ten …
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