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-being, which captures all of the important factors affected by immigration. …
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The immigrant (foreign-born) population increased by 32 million in total across 37 European countries from 1990 to 2019. Much of this movement was from east to west. Indeed, both the total and foreign-born populations declined in the former Eastern Bloc over this period. Such demographic shifts...
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Scheme, we find that higher local level immigration increased life satisfaction of young people and decreased life … satisfaction of old people. This finding is driven by the initial 'migration shock' – inflows that occurred in the first two years … level immigration increased natives' satisfaction with their dwelling, partner and social life …
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cultures. In a simple immigration game it is shown that immigrants may prefer to live rather in diaspora communities than to …
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, little is known about the impact of migration on migrants’ well-being. In this study, we aim to investigate the effect of net …-generation migrants. The results are mixed and vary by country. In particular, we find a positive impact of migration on both native’s and … migrants’ well-being in Germany, while a negative effect on life satisfaction of Swiss natives is revealed. Immigrants in …
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The first aim of the study is to compare the intensity of participation in cultural activities among natives, first and second generation immigrants in Czech Republic. The second aim is to examine whether the participation in those activities improve the emotional and psychological well-being of...
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-groups and between legal and undocumented migrants. Finally, the recent literature suggests than any concern that educational …
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immigrants from different countries and arriving under different immigration policy regimes vary in their probability of over …-qualification. The results suggest that both country of origin (sending factor) and immigration policy (selecting factor) matter and that …
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immigration in the United States (using IPUMS Data), which the related literature has clearly neglected thus far despite long …
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The vast majority of immigrants to the United States at the beginning of the 20th century adopted first names that were common among natives. The rate of adoption of an American name increases with time in the US, although most immigrants adopt an American name within the first year of arrival....
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