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using information on media consumption by migrants in Italy. A widely documented crime provides a quasi-experimental setting …
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Italy. A unique shock in public attitudes towards Romanian migrants allows us to identify the impact of a change in … attitudes on out-migration plans. Our results suggest a significant impact of native attitudes on settlement intentions in Italy … consequences for the integration prospects of migrants in Italy. …
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This paper examines the implications of temporary migration episodes for two cohorts of Italian Ph.D.s. Special attention is given to the duration of experience abroad, its contribution to earned wages and the selectivity of returnees. After controlling for the endogeneity of both the migration...
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This paper compares the effects of immigration flows on economic outcomes and crime levels to the public opinion about … confirm the public opinion about the contribution of immigration to higher crime levels, suggesting that Australians …, median incomes, or crime levels. This result is inline with the economic effects that people typically expect but does not …
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This paper compares the effects of immigration flows on economic outcomes and crime levels to the public opinion about … confirm the public opinion about the contribution of immigration to higher crime levels, suggesting that Australians …, median incomes, or crime levels. This result is in line with the economic effects that people typically expect but does not …
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This paper compares the effects of immigration flows on economic outcomes and crime levels to the public opinion about … confirm the public opinion about the contribution of immigration to higher crime levels, suggesting that Australians …, median incomes, or crime levels. This result is in line with the economic effects that people typically expect but does not …
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This paper compares the effects of immigration flows on economic outcomes and crime levels to the public opinion about … confirm the public opinion about the contribution of immigration to higher crime levels, suggesting that Australians …, median incomes, or crime levels. This result is in line with the economic effects that people typically expect but does not …
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This paper examines the implications of temporary migration episodes for two cohorts of Italian Ph.D.s. Special attention is given to the duration of experience abroad, its contribution to earned wages and the selectivity of returnees. After controlling for the endogeneity of both the migration...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012987546
Do general amnesty programs lead to reductions in the crime rate among immigrants? We answer this question by … amnesty programs between 1990 and 2005 in Italy. We address the potential endogeneity of the "legalization treatment" by …, regions in which a higher share of immigrants obtained legal status experienced a greater decline in non-EU immigrant crime …
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