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aims at language as a criterion for legal immigration. Canada, in effect, does not base entry or citizenship on knowledge …Germany and Canada stand at polar ends of the scientific debate over language integration and ascension to citizenship … immigration act that will presumably come into effect on January 1, 2003, does not only concentrate on control aspects but also …
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immigration and citizenship regimes. In the first, immigrants stay permanently in the country and citizenship is obtained by … birthplace (jus soli). In the second regime immigration is also permanent but citizenship is passed only by bloodline (jus …This paper analyzes the political sustainability of the welfare state in an environment where immigration is the main …
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Over the last decades, Sweden has liberalized its citizenship policy by reducing the required number of years of … residency to five for foreign citizens and only two for Nordic citizens. Dual citizenship has been allowed since 2001. During … the same period, immigration patterns by country of birth changed substantially, with an increasing number of immigrants …
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In 2010, an amendment to the Dominican constitution weakened the concept of jus soli citizenship by denying Dominican … citizenship requirements retroactively to 1929. We gauge the impacts of changes to Dominican citizenship laws on Haitian … citizenship in various regions of the world today, it is important to further explore how these policies ultimately impact …
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”); and citizenship norms (with a focus on the “European-ness” of national identities). I show that these institutions and … the scale and effects of EU labour immigration, and to divergent national policy preferences for reforming free movement …
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This paper consists of two parts focusing on the immigrant's decision to acquire Canadian citizenship, and her … bias appears in Canadian immigrant citizenship decisions and varies by immigrant gender and source country groups. Our … citizenship-non-citizenship earnings differences. Next, we confirmed the standard results that the naturalization decision is …
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This paper identifies the labour market impact of the Great Recession on immigrants compared to natives and how this relationship has evolved since the downturn. We find that the employment penalty suffered by immigrant workers, relative to native workers, increased significantly over the Irish...
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In 2010, an amendment to the Dominican constitution weakened the concept of jus soli citizenship by denying Dominican … citizenship requirements retroactively to 1929. We gauge the impacts of changes to Dominican citizenship laws on Haitian … citizenship in various regions of the world today, it is important to further explore how these policies ultimately impact …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011625336
report poor economic and immigration policy outcomes. We also contemplate solutions. In particular, we observe that the …, thereby demonstrating the public value of immigration at a time when anti-immigrant rhetoric has become a serious irritant in …
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assimilation process (size of the community and number of foreigners in the region of residence). We compare the differential rates …
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