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Boris Johnson’s populist policy against immigrants and asylum seekers, dumped in detention camps in Rwanda, may not succeed because of legal constraints. Yet, his political agenda will probably work nevertheless, given the growing xenophobia among his electorate. Against expert advice, Home...
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Throughout the 20th century, the Swedish rental market has generally been heavily regulated, with both a rental queue in place, as well as generally fixed rents, with limited ability to vary these. Though these systems remain in place, in the 21st century, a number of deregulatory measures have...
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We examine a little-known restriction on high-skill immigration to the United States, the Exchange Visitor Skills List …
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Chapter 1: Liability of newness: Challenges faced by the immigrant entrepreneurs - A systematic review -- Chapter 2: Immigrant entrepreneurship: An international perspective -- Chapter 3: Design thinking: A methodology of entrepreneurial development for immigrant entrepreneurs -- Chapter 4:...
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Being intertwined with economic development, urbanization determines the present and future development path of regions and countries. The intimate relationship between urban expansion and economic development is of particular interest in the case of large regions with complex (and mostly...
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Does interacting product and labor market regulation alter the impact of immigration on wages of competing native … reunification and allowing for endogenous immigration, we compare native wage reactions across di erent segments of the West German … labor market: one segment without product and labor market regulation, to which standard immigration models best apply, one …
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Building on the task-based approach of technological change, this paper discusses the interaction between occupational polarization (e.g. a gradual increase of native employment in the lowest and highest-paying jobs) and employment opportunities of immigrant workers. Using high quality...
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