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natives' opinion toward immigration exploiting reforms in compulsory education in Europe in the 1960s through the 1990s. Our … role of immigration in host societies, with a positive effect on tolerance of diversity and a positive effect on the … assessment of immigration's role in host countries. Our findings suggest that education as a policy instrument can increase …
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This article examines the relationship between the timing of childhood immigration and children's life chances in … siblings. Findings from sibling fixed-effects models reveal a progressively stronger adverse influence of immigration at later … childhood immigration have causal effects on later-life outcomes. The effect of age at arrival is heterogeneous across regions …
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demand and technology, production expansion, and specialization of native workers as immigration rises. …
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for education, language, and employment. Such policies can also reduce barriers to entry, encourage naturalization, and …
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Sweden has made its labour market more open for labour immigration since the mid1990s: becoming member of the common … immigration. The labour immigration expanded for example after the enlargement in 2004 but not so much as in for example the … United Kingdom and Ireland. Other forms of immigration have been more important. On the other hand, the migration has been …
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Previous studies show that immigrants married to natives earn higher wages than immigrants married to other immigrants. Using data from the 1980-2000 U.S. censuses and the 2005- 2010 American Community Surveys, we show that these wage premiums have increased over time. Our evidence suggests that...
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This paper presents evidence that since 1980, relative to other immigrants, the earnings of Taiwanese immigrants have grown rapidly as they assimilate into the U.S. economy. Our estimates indicate that the rising returns to education, pre-migration experience and hours worked per week play...
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impact of immigration. …
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This paper analyzes earnings inequality and earnings dynamics in Sweden over 1985- 2016. The deep recession in the early 1990s marks a historic turning point with a massive increase in earnings inequality and earnings volatility, and the impact of the recession and the recovery from it lasted...
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We study the role of institutions in affecting the labor market impacts of immigration using a cross-country meta … immigration from 61 academic studies covering 18 developed countries. The mean and median impact on the relative wage of directly … from distributional (relative) wage consequences of immigration but exacerbate the impacts on average wages in the economy …
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