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non-European migrants have a different fiscal position from natives only on the extreme tails of the NFP distribution. Non …-EU migrants contribute more than natives in the top quantile of the NFP, whereas they are more fiscally depend in the bottom … quantile. We also examine the relationship between our calculated migrants' fiscal position and the fiscal perception of …
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satisfaction from the country of origin is strong for migrants from developed countries and close to zero for migrants from …
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All over Europe, ageing populations threaten nations' financial sustainability. In this paper we examine the potential … of immigration to strengthen financial sustainability. We look at a particularly challenging case, namely that of Denmark …
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The immigrant (foreign-born) population increased by 32 million in total across 37 European countries from 1990 to 2019. Much of this movement was from east to west. Indeed, both the total and foreign-born populations declined in the former Eastern Bloc over this period. Such demographic shifts...
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We exploit the increase in immigration flows into western European countries that took place in the 2000s to assess … whether immigration affects crime victimization and the perception of criminality among European natives. Using data from the … estimations that deal with the endogenous sorting of immigration by region and with the sampling error in survey based measures of …
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