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Can a small scale inflow of migrants affect electoral outcomes? We study whether the relocation of migrants from the …
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influence on individual health in this context. We consider differences in workload and related health status for migrants and … problems among migrants. Working at the capacity limit has a particularly strong effect on emotional exhaustion, which is … requirements than migrants, both physically and mentally. However, as job-related factors show similar effects on the health status …
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former migrants in Sweden. Do they have work and if so what kind of work? In which parts of Sweden do they live? In this …
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We study the economic and social integration of refugee children. The analysis follows war refugees arriving from former Yugoslavia to Sweden in the early 1990s for up to 25 years. We find strong educational and economic integration, although differing by age at migration and gender. By...
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This study evaluates the effect of a financial education program on migrants, emphasizing the importance of inter … education. Our evaluation reveals a significant positive increase in migrants' financial literacy after participating in the … project. Furthermore, when we redefine the MoS evaluation criteria employing a model from Item Response Theory (IRT), we …
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In this paper, I estimate the fiscal impact of immigrants on the German pension insurance (PI) and unemployment insurance (UI) systems when return migration is an endogenous choice. For this purpose, I develop a dynamic stochastic model of joint return migration and saving decisions that...
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In this paper we estimate the causal effect of lowering the public income transfers administered to newly arrived refugee immigrants in Denmark - the so-called starthelp - using a competing risk mixed proportional hazard framework. The two competing risks are exit to job and exit out of the...
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vulnerable groups of workers, in particular migrants. Many benefit recipients also face high marginal tax rates for returning to …
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We are the first to provide empirical evidence on differences in the individual costs of job loss for migrants compared … migrants face substantially higher earnings losses than natives due to both higher wage and employment losses. Differences in … but not the employment gap after displacement. Laid-off migrants are both less likely to become reemployed and work fewer …
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This paper analyzes the employment and unemployment experiences of adult foreign-born men, both among themselves and in comparison with the native born. It is based on an econometric analysis of the microdata from the 1990 Census of Population. The theoretical model focuses on the job search...
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