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We conduct a field experiment to show that discrimination in the rental market represents a significant obstacle for … immigrants than for natives, while this differential decays towards zero as the immigration share increases. This evidence …
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We conduct a field experiment to show that discrimination in the rental market represents a significant obstacle for … disappears when the immigration share reaches 50%. We conclude that discriminatory practices in the rental housing market …
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-Americans. The immigration process selects black immigrants who have or who would have achieved middle income or higher status in …
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-Americans. The immigration process selects black immigrants who have or who would have achieved middle income or higher status in …
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New Zealand’s immigration system aims to enhance well-being by promoting economic development, reuniting families and … meeting humanitarian objectives. Immigration is high and residence admissions are focused on the high skilled to enhance … economic outcomes. Empirical evidence suggests that immigration has had small positive effects on per capita incomes and has …
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Studying the unemployment risk during 1992 to 1995 for a sample of employees in 1991, we find that immigrants from the non-European countries run a risk of unemployment that is twice the corresponding risk for the native workers. There exist substantial unemployment-risk differentials taking...
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results indicate that employment <p> convergence occurs primarily during the first 10 to 15 years after <p> immigration and …
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This study examines employment convergence between immigrants and natives, by gender and region of origin, using data with annual information (1990-2000) on more than 200,000 individuals of which over 19,000 were born abroad. Duration of residence is found to have a significant effect on...
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workers and 43% of the gap for women. An analysis of undocumented immigrants legalized after the 1986 U.S. immigration policy …
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We conduct a field experiment to show that discrimination in the rental market represents a significant obstacle for … disappears when the immigration share reaches 50%. We conclude that discriminatory practices in the rental housing market …
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