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This association study examines whether or not employers are more likely to support immigration than employees, using … Round 1 of the European Social Survey. We focus on the labor-market impact of immigration in the host country because it is … the labor market. We find evidence to suggest that employers are more likely to be pro-immigration than employees …
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-experiment is a legal requirement for employers to demand native labor with infinite elasticity at the wage earned by migrants; the … study in which tens of thousands of 'immigrant jobs' were offered to native workers with a range of exogenously varying … positive outside it. Job-specific estimates of this kind are useful alongside more generalized evaluations of immigration …
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the immigration issue is provided. According to a Johansen co-integration test, there was not any long-run relationship …
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Chassamboulli discusses recent research on the effect of immigration policies on job creation. New findings show that … to natives compared to policies that do not decrease immigration, but shift instead its composition towards the types of … immigrants that benefit the natives the most. We explore one such policy combination that eliminates illegal immigration but …
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to document that the employment decline was particularly severe for immigrants. Historically, immigrant men were more … likely to be employed than native men. The COVID-related labor market disruptions eliminated the immigrant employment … advantage. By April 2020, immigrant men had lower employment rates than native men. The reversal occurred both because the rate …
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This guide, updated for the 2016-17 job market season, describes the U.S. academic market for new Ph.D. economists and offers advice on conducting an academic job search. It provides data, reports findings from published papers, describes practical details, and includes links to online...
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