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The issue of income disparity has long plagued South Africa because of the political environment that existed before the country's 1994 democratic transition. Based on the widely used Gini index, which gauges global inequality, the nation routinely has some of the highest rates of income...
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In the realm of the EU accession, the EU candidate countries and EU are facing a number of challenges raised by the potential migration from these countries to EU. In this paper we try to answer the question if the fear of large migration pressure from these countries to EU is justified by...
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In 2011, German police accidentally stumbled upon a previously unknown right-wing extremist group called the National Socialist Underground (NSU). Further investigations implicated the group in previously unexplained murders of mostly ethnically Turkish individuals and in other crimes targeting...
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the same time, the encouragement of permanent and temporary immigration has led to the foreign-born accounting for a … immigration, by skill level and length of stay, on the distribution of income in metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas. We apply … immigration is larger than the inequality-reducing changes for the New Zealand-born. The opposite is the case in non …
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-economic phenomenon for many countries. Since the early 1980s, many studies have been undertaken of the impact of immigration on host … labour markets. Borjas (2003) noted that the estimated effect of immigration on the wage of native workers varies widely from … immigration on wages of native groups with similar skills appears rather robust. …
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we synthesized the conclusions of this empirical literature by means of meta -analyses of the impact of immigration on …
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we synthesized the conclusions of this empirical literature by means of meta-analyses of the impact of immigration on …
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-economic phenomenon for many countries. Since the early 1980s, many studies have been undertaken of the impact of immigration on host … labour markets. Borjas (2003) noted that the estimated effect of immigration on the wage of native workers varies widely from … immigration on wages of native groups with similar skills appears rather robust. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005137039
In this note, we use the production-theory approach to immigration in an open-economy setting to investigate the role … intended for domestic use cannot be aggregated. Our results show that immigration tends to stimulate imports and to shift the …
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we synthesized the conclusions of this empirical literature by means of meta-analyses of the impact of immigration on …
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