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In this paper, I develop a measure of host country experience, which I call "relative time of arrival," to explore differences between first- and second-generation immigrants. This measure is finer than immigrant generation and expands on the widely used measures of years since migration and age...
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for second generation immigrants in Spain, a "latest-late" transition to adulthood country. We simultaneously take into … account two sources of heterogeneity: the country of origin and the province of residence in Spain. Using micro-census data we …
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A double disadvantage occurs when the interaction of two disadvantages generates an additional disadvantage. We show that second-generation immigrant children in the Italian primary school experience a double disadvantage that, relative to the average native, reduces scores in Italian by 17% and...
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