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Using a new data on 590 Turkish households in Berlin, we investigate the determinants and impact of integration on economic performance. We find that usual suspects such as time spent in Germany and education have positive impact, while networks have no impact on integration. There is strong...
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's personnel records with information on each worker's social network of friends in the firm. We find that compared to when she has …
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Using nationally representative data in China, we find substantial positive partial correlations of both parents' education with one's wage. In addition, returns to father's education are higher in more monopsonistic and less meritocratic labor markets, including non-coastal regions, the...
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This paper documents how the structure of extended family networks in rural Mexico relates to the poverty and inequality of the village of residence. Using the Hispanic naming convention, we construct within-village extended family networks in 504 poor rural villages. Family networks are larger...
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Where a community or group is socially excluded from a dominant group, some individuals of that group may identify with the dominant culture and others may reject that culture. The aim of this paper is to investigate this issue by empirically analyzing the potential trade-off for ethnic...
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to become an entrepreneur and for survival in entrepreneurship, which is consistent with a network effect. On the one …
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We provide descriptive evidence on the characteristics of a household's extended family network using data from the … the same family network in terms of their poverty, and how this differs within and between generations of the extended …
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influencing the selection in terms skills and in term of gender. We found that network effects vary by education level but not by …
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Unlike most countries, China regulates internal migration. Public benefits, access to good quality housing, schools, health care, and attractive employment opportunities are available only to those who have local registration (Hukou). Coincident with the deepening of economic reforms, Hukou has...
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men. Using information on the social network in the home country we find, first, that the social network abroad explains … part of gender differences in remittance behavior. Second, employing gender interaction terms for the social network …
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