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phenomenon in France and examine its link with the immigrants' labor force status. We use longitudinal data from the "Echantillon … immigrants who have a low probability of employment in the host country. -- Immigration ; naturalization ; citizenship …
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integration of naturalized migrants in France, a country with relatively soft naturalization policies, but not for Denmark, which … generation immigrants in two European countries, France and Denmark. The study contributes to the existing literature by: (1 …) comparing the employment opportunities and incomes of naturalized and non-naturalized migrants in European labor markets to …
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working hours following the introduction of birthright citizenship for immigrant children in Germany in 2000. In particular, I …Do migrant parents change their labor market behavior when their children are born with the citizenship of the host … 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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Integration, naturalisation, citizenship, education, human capital, on-the-job training. - Einbürgerung …
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in Belgium. Furthermore, the analysis by type of employment shows that citizenship has a positive effect on migrants …This paper investigates whether citizenship acquisition affects immigrants' employment in Belgium. To do so, we rely on … Security (CBSS) and survey data from the Labour Force Surveys (LFS). During this period, citizenship was open to all immigrants …
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also of subsequent generations. Little comparative work exists for Europe's largest economies. France, Germany and the …
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also of subsequent generations. Little comparative work exists for Europe's largest economies. France, Germany and the UK …
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