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result in a large fall in immigration from EEA countries to the UK. …
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We propose an immigration policy based on the model of cooperatives. Incoming migrants have to acquire a participation … seekers get back the money paid for the certificate. Immigration is therewith regulated more efficiently than today. Not all …
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The perceived lack of economic or social integration by immigrants in their host countries is a key concern in the public debate. Research shows that the option to naturalize has considerable economic and social benefits for eligible immigrants, even in countries with a tradition of restrictive...
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This paper explores the long-term effect of migration on economic inequality between the 28 EU member states, covering …
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Previous research has found that immigration benefits the health of working-age natives, an effect mediated through the … labor market. We use the Study of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) to investigate whether immigration also … affects the health of natives 65-80 years old. Immigration may increase the supply and lower the price of personal and …
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Immigration has become a hot topic in West European politics. The factors responsible for the intensification of …-economic factors and of radical right populist parties. This article explores the politicization of immigration issues and its driving … immigration follows a political logic and must be attributed to parties and party competition rather than to "objective pressures …
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