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-in-differences research design, we test whether Sept. 11, 2001 decreased the likelihood that applicants from Muslim-majority countries were …
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The paper offers a comparative look at attitudes to immigration in Ireland as reflected in the latest round of ESS …, with a particular focus on the issues of asylum, gender, and misconceptions of the true extent of immigration …
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After the end of World War II in 1945, millions of refugees arrived in what in 1949 became the Federal Republic of … dissolved in 1949. The spatial discontinuity arose because the US zone admitted refugees during the 1945-1949 occupation period …’s economic differences are the result of agglomeration effects triggered by the arrival of refugees in the former US zone. We …
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After the end of World War II in 1945, millions of refugees arrived in what in 1949 became the Federal Republic of … dissolved in 1949. The spatial discontinuity arose because the US zone admitted refugees during the 1945-1949 occupation period …’s economic differences are the result of agglomeration effects triggered by the arrival of refugees in the former US zone. We …
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What impact does immigration have on neighborhood dynamics? Within metropolitan areas, we find that housing values have … immigration density to native flight and relatively slower housing price appreciation. Further evidence indicates that these …
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). Our identification allows us to emphasize the role of immigrants' culture in estimating immigration's socio …-economic impact. Additionally, we distinguish between the labor demand and labor supply effects associated with immigration, which … enables us to reflect on the ambiguous labor market impact of immigration suggested in the existing literature. In particular …
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immigration of the German population. Exploiting exogenous variation in survey interview timing of the German Socio-Economic Panel … concerns about immigration. The estimated effect is substantial, representing an increase in concerns of around 22%, compared …, compared to West Germans. In a second section, I show concerns about immigration are positively correlated with political …
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