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home education on attitude formation. Yet, factors such as parents' knowledge, their morals, and their weltanschauung are …The existing literature on attitudes towards immigration has not accounted for the potential effect of unobservable … of worries about immigration controlling for unobserved family specific effects. Our results suggest that benchmark …
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for which they are eligible? The answer is politically important, but because most current research on immigration and … eligibility determinations difficult. In Germany, by contrast, eligibility for the main cash transfer program, Sozialhilfe (Social … test whether immigrants to Germany are more likely than natives to claim welfare benefits for which they are eligible. We …
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for which they are eligible? The answer is politically important, but because most current research on immigration and … eligibility determinations difficult. In Germany, by contrast, eligibility for the main cash transfer program, Sozialhilfe (Social … test whether immigrants to Germany are more likely than natives to claim welfare benefits for which they are eligible. We …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011313945
home education on attitude formation. Yet, factors such as parents' knowledge, their morals, and their weltanschauung are …The existing literature on attitudes towards immigration has not accounted for the potential effect of unobservable … about immigration controlling for unobserved family specific effects.Our results suggest that benchmark models used in the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010264694
whether natives are less supportive of state help for the unemployed in regions where the share of foreigners among the …
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foreigners. However, the degree of discrimination differs across countries. It is lowest in Germany and largest in Japan; the … questions in internet surveys across five countries: Germany, the US, Singapore, South Korea, and Japan. Our analysis shows that … education and altruistic discrimination differ widely. In Germany, people who have spent less time in education exhibit lower …
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state ; immigration ; ethnic diversity ; Germany ; cluster-robust standard errors ; two-way clustering … whether natives are less supportive of state help for the unemployed in regions where the share of foreigners among the …
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concerned about immigration to Germany by around six percentage points (20 percent). Furthermore, our findings imply significant … reform in West Germany, this article finds that an additional year of schooling lowers the probability of being very … spillovers from maternal education to immigration attitudes of her offspring. While we find no evidence for returns to education …
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concerned about immigration to Germany by around six percentage points (20 percent). Furthermore, our findings imply significant … reform in West Germany, this article finds that an additional year of schooling lowers the probability of being very … spillovers from maternal education to immigration attitudes of her offspring. While we find no evidence for returns to education …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011950844
about immigration to Germany by around six percentage points (20 percent). Furthermore, our findings imply significant … reform in West Germany, this article finds that an additional year of schooling lowers the probability of being very concerned … spillovers from maternal education to immigration attitudes of her offspring. While we find no evidence for returns to education …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011957528