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immigration in the United States (using IPUMS Data), which the related literature has clearly neglected thus far despite long …% less chance of being self-employed than one without. In addition, we show that factors such as longer stay in USA and being …
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Migration is historically a social phenomenon that not only has a significant effect on politics, economics, and social aspects but also presents challenges to the security of states and alters population composition in countries. Labor migration and its investigation are becoming a society-wide...
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Our article concentrates to the main aim - to assess the impact of emigration on an origin economy. This topic was chosen because the theoretical research has disclosed that the positive impact of emigration usually manifests through monetary transfers to a native country while the negative...
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Cape Verde is a country prone to droughts with few natural resources and a significant emigration rate. However, the nation is known for its stable political and economic environment. This case study will address several questions. Should Cape Verde continue to develop educational and...
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well as for health and public budgets, including in the context of political economy. Although immigration is sometimes … role and potential. While some suggest that large-scale, selective immigration might contribute to alleviating demographic …
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Immigration has become recently one of the most important subjects in socio-economic debates. In many countries … immigrants are commonly presented as a threat to host economies and societies. On top of this fiscal impacts of immigration are … (1) discussing and synthesizing both theoretical and empirical literature on fiscal impacts of immigration, and (2 …
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-based immigration enforcement policy, combined with data over 2005-2014 from the American Community Survey to estimate a difference …- experimental evidence on the labor market effects of immigration enforcement policies on citizens across the occupational skill … distribution, which is of paramount importance given the current immigration policy debates. …
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An extensive body of research related to immigrants in a variety of countries has documented a "healthy immigrant effect" (HIE). When immigrants arrive in the host country they are healthier than comparable native populations, but their health status may deteriorate with additional years in the...
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, and that the legal introduction of free movement of workers will not increase immigration significantly. These findings …
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a large increase in immigration, which would raise population growth and allow firms to hire large numbers of new …. The surge in new work-permit applications in these two years supports the large immigration estimates based on other … administrative data from the Department of Homeland Security, including the significant immigration increase recently estimated by …
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