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The labor market "quality" of immigrants is a subject of debate among immigration researchers, and a major public … in the immigration flows from different countries, sampling error, and the effects of emigration - is fundamentally …
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result in highly restrictive immigration policies. Promoting integration of migrants into the host country would go a long … economic assimilation of immigrants, somewhat less attention has been devoted to other - and equally crucial - dimensions of … migrants’ integration, namely the process of social assimilation. The aim of this paper is to take a close look at migrants …
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individuals and endogenous levels of immigration and assimilation. In the model, an increase in ethnic diversity reduces the … immigrants. Finally, if the level of immigration is not too high, then immigration also raises the net benefits to assimilation …This paper analyzes the welfare effects of immigration and its subsequent effect on ethnic diversity in a model …
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following the stereotypical immigrant path of economic and cultural assimilation into British society. Indeed, many seem to have …
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The labor market "quality" of immigrants is a subject of debate among immigration researchers, and a major public … the immigration flows from different countries, sampling error, and the effects of emigration - is fundamentally different …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010631323
Javier Ortega and Gregory Verdugo look at the drivers of language assimilation in the English- and French …
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assimilation effects. We also estimate the associated immigrant earnings growth rate and immigrant–native earnings convergence rate …
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We empirically assess the relationship between cultural assimilation and subjective well-being of immigrants by using …
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This paper compares the economic and cultural gaps of the largest foreign-born ethnic minorities in Spain: Latinos, Eastern Europeans, Moroccans and individuals from Other Muslim countries. We focus on several outcomes: the gender education gap, early marriage, inter-ethnic marriage, fertility,...
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We empirically analyze the impact of immigration to the U.S. on the share of votes to the Republicans and Democrats … average across election types, immigration to the U.S. has a significant and negative impact on the Republican vote share … House – works through two main channels. The impact of immigration on Republican votes in the House is negative when the …
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