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181“...In recent years, migrant entrepreneurs have come to occupy a prominent place in the SME sector in many cities in developed countries, with varying degrees of...”
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182by Skupnik, Christoph Published in IZA Journal of Migration (2014)“...After the introduction of the freedom of movement for Eastern European workers, EU-15 countries were expected to reduce public benefits in order to avoid...”
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183by Lovo, Stefania Published in IZA Journal of Migration (2014)“...By examining the preferences over migration destinations of those revealing a desire to permanently leave their country, this paper provides new evidence on...”
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184“...We propose a new methodology for analyzing determinants of the wage gap between immigrants and natives. A Mincerian regression framework is extended to include...”
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185“...A growing body of programme evaluation literature recognises immigrants as a disadvantaged group in European labour markets and investigates the employment...”
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186“...Based on longitudinal information from two waves of the Indonesian Family and Life Survey (IFLS) in 2000 and 2007, we find evidence that migrants are...”
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187by Papadopoulos, Georgios Published in IZA Journal of Migration (2014)“...This paper studies the individual-level relationship between immigration and property crime in England and Wales using crime self-reports from the Crime and...”
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188“...Mobile workers involve flows of labor and human capital and contribute to a more efficient allocation of resources. However, migration also changes relative...”
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189“...Immigrants experience substantial disadvantages in employment in the host country. "Ethnic capital" (e.g. the ethnic network) is argued to provide a niche for...”
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190by Mbaye, Linguère Published in IZA Journal of Migration (2014)“...Fatalities from illegal immigration from Africa to Europe are a grave reality. The phenomenon represents a major challenge for both home and host countries...”
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191by Neymotin, Florence Published in IZA Journal of Migration (2014)“...If immigration causes a decrease in social cohesion, then it may also be an important contributing factor in the recent failure of financial institutions. The...”
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192“...Recent empirical evidence links migrant remittances, savings and return migration, and stresses the inaccuracy of return migration plans. This paper presents a...”
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193by Cai, Ruohong Esipova, Neli Oppenheimer, Michael Feng, Shuaizhang Published in IZA Journal of Migration (2014)“...Previous research on the determinants of international migration has largely focused on objective factors, such as income. We instead use subjective well-being...”
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194“...We focus on high school dropout rates among male and female immigrant children. We consider the relationship between the dropout rate and age at arrival of the...”
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195by Longhi, Simonetta Published in IZA Journal of Migration (2014)“...This paper analyses the impact that diversity has on life satisfaction of people living in England. In England, and in many other countries, local communities...”
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196by Joona, Pernilla Andersson Gupta, Nabanita Datta Wademsjö, Eskil Published in IZA Journal of Migration (2014)“...The utilization and reward of the human capital of immigrants in the labor market of the host country has been studied extensively. Using Swedish register data...”
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197by Nathan, Max Published in IZA Journal of Migration (2014)“...In recent years, the economics of migration literature has shown a substantial growth in papers exploring host country impacts beyond the labour market...”
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198“...Our study is one of the first to take search friction and cross-firm differences in factor productivity into account when investigating firm behavior towards...”
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199“...Recent increases in US immigration enforcement at the local and state level may be impacting remittance flows to developing countries by curtailing...”
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200“...During the 2000s Arab and Islamic American racial identity selection was subjected to an exogenous racializing event, viz., public and private reaction to the...”