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of immigration to strengthen financial sustainability. We look at a particularly challenging case, namely that of Denmark …
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In most OECD-countries, immigrants have lower employment and higher unemployment than natives. This paper compares nine potential explanations of these gaps. Results are obtained for 21-28 countries using bivariate correlations, OLS-regressions and Bayesian model averaging over all 512...
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This study considers the impact of immigration and ethnic diversity on government spending in 31 OECD countries over 25 … ethnic fractionalization, not immigration itself, has a negative impact on spending in the OECD. On the whole, immigrants …
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