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We analyze self-selection of refugees and irregular migrants and test our theory in the context of the European refugee … large-scale evidence on reasons to emigrate, and the self-selection and sorting of refugees and irregular migrants. Refugees …
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We analyze self-selection of refugees and irregular migrants and test our theory in the context of the European refugee … large-scale evidence on reasons to emigrate, and the self-selection and sorting of refugees and irregular migrants. Refugees …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012161688
, in particular, had not yet been confronted with non-European refugees. This changed after 1978 with the influx of around … offers a strategic case for understanding factors that shaped the arrival and resettlement experiences of Vietnamese refugees … not be uniformly positive for immigrants and refugees to have an integration experience deemed successful. …
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About 1.4 million refugees and irregular migrants arrived in Europe in 2015 and 2016. We model how refugees and … Polls, we provide the first large-scale evidence on reasons to emigrate, and the self-selection and sorting of refugees and … irregular migrants for multiple origin and destination countries. Refugees and female irregular migrants are positively self …
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Over the past few decades, immigration has become the primary factor contributing to population growth in the European Union (EU) due to rapid population ageing and declining fertility rates. However, the traditional migration source countries - namely, the EU countries in Central and East...
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topic in the context of Australia, one of the host countries with the largest number of refugees per capita in the world … refugees interacted with post-resettlement time periods to causally identify the impacts of refugee mental health. We find that … probability of employment by 14.1% and labor income by 26.8%. We also find some evidence of adverse impacts of refugees’ mental …
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Classical theories hypothesize individual economic preferences, including preferences toward risk, time, and trust, as determinants for migration intention. In the paper, we combine data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, European Social Survey, and World Values Survey to investigate how...
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Forced displacement is a major driver of mental health disorders among refugees globally. The mental well-being of … adult refugees, particularly mothers, is widely recognized as a crucial determinant of their children's psychological health …
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Do people blame refugees for negative events? We propose a novel experimental paradigm to measure discrimination in … responsibility attribution towards Arabic refugees. Participants in the laboratory experience a positive or negative income shock … draw. We find evidence for reverse discrimination: Natives attribute responsibility more favorably to refugees than to …
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Do people blame refugees for negative events? We propose a novel experimental paradigm to measure discrimination in … responsibility attribution towards Arabic refugees. Participants in the laboratory experience a positive or negative income shock … draw. We find evidence for reverse discrimination: Natives attribute responsibility more favorably to refugees than to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011899689