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Recent immigrants tend to locate in ethnic enclaves within metropolitan areas. The economic consequence of living in such enclaves is still an unresolved issue. We use an immigrant policy initiative in Sweden, when government authorities distributed refugee immigrants across locales in a way...
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. The type of segregation that Walzer defends, enforced at the national level through immigration restrictions, cuts workers … segregation than voluntary segregation can provide, this effect cannot justify immigration restrictions in a society committed to … economic theory raises in favor of international labor mobility, the nations of the world maintain restrictions on immigration …
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population that was characterised by a new predominance of non-European immigration.Despite this, average segregation levels …Analysing restricted access census data, this paper examines the long-term trends of immigrant segregation in France …
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The diversity induced by migration flows to Western societies has continued to generate scholarly attention, and a sizable new body of work on immigrant incorporation has been produced in the past ten years. We review recent work in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Sweden,...
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immigration lead to higher bridging identity in the population; and, for a given immigration target, social segregation is … population affect social cohesion and segregation. We develop the concept of `bridging identity', an individual trait that: (i … decreasing in the time allowed for achieving this target. If the level and pace of immigration are attuned to existing levels of …
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