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1by Nijkamp, Peter Poot, Jacques Bakens, Jessie“...The populations of many countries in the world are becoming more culturally diverse. This spurs a growing need for an informed debate on the socio-economic...”
edited by Jacques Poot Peter Nijkamp Jessie Bakens
28.08.2015
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2by Nijkamp, Peter Poot, Jacques Mediha, Sahin“...During the last few decades the world has experienced an unprecedented level of cross-border migration. While this has generated significant socio-economic...”
edited by Jacques Poot Peter Nijkamp Mediha Sahin
31.10.2012
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3“...The proportion of New Zealand households living in owner-occupied dwellings has declined steadily since the early 1990s. The unemployment rate declined...”
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4“...Since the 1980s, income inequality in New Zealand has been a growing concern - particularly in metropolitan areas. At the same time, the encouragement of...”
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6“...As is the case in most developed countries, the population of New Zealand is ageing numerically and structurally. Population ageing can have important effects...”
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7“...Migration and cultural diversity are intertwined phenomena. Following several decades of growing numbers of immigrants in the developed world, the populations...”
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8“...This volume brings together a range of contributions that provide contemporary regional science perspectives on population change and its socio-economic...”
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9“...The more than doubling of the number of foreign-born residents of developed countries since 1980 has triggered a high level of research activity regarding the...”
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10by de Groot, Henri L.F Poot, Jacques Smit, Martijn J Published in Journal of economic surveys (09.08.2016)“...This paper revisits the ongoing discussion on the importance of agglomeration externalities – specifically specialization, diversity and competition effects –...”
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11by Murat Genc Masood Gheasi Peter Nijkamp Jacques Poot Published in Migration Impact Assessment (31.10.2012)“...The rapid growth in the foreign-born population in many OECD countries in recent decades has prompted considerable research on the socioeconomic impacts of...”
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12by Stanley, T. D Doucouliagos, Hristos Giles, Margaret Heckemeyer, Jost H Johnston, Robert J Laroche, Patrice Nelson, Jon P Paldam, Martin Poot, Jacques Pugh, Geoff Rosenberger, Randall S Rost, Katja Published in Journal of economic surveys (01.04.2013)“...Meta-regression analysis (MRA) can provide objective and comprehensive summaries of economics research. Their use has grown rapidly over the last few decades...”
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13“...This paper conducts a robustness analysis of the impact of diasporas on institutional quality in home countries. Using the Database on Immigrants in OECD...”
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14by Jessie Bakens Peter Nijkamp Jacques Poot Published in The Economics of Cultural Diversity (28.08.2015)“...We live in the age of migration: more than 3 per cent of the world’s population is nowadays recorded as an immigrant, and this percentage is likely to rise in...”
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15by Poot, Jacques Published in Asian and Pacific migration journal : APMJ (01.01.2010)“...This paper focuses on migration between Australia and New Zealand, which has exhibited a strong, but cyclical, net movement towards Australia since the late...”
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16“...We investigate econometrically whether cultural diversity at the workplace boosts innovation. Our longitudinal linked employer-employee data combines two...”
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17“...Examines measures of exposure to local cultural diversity based on where people work as well as where they live, and whether the relationship between commuting...”
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18“...Uses census data for New Zealand, nationally since 1945 and regionally since 1996, to quantify ethnic diversity trends using summary measures. Generates...”
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20“...In this reply, we comment on Reed and Sidek’s replication of Nijkamp and Poot. We note that Nijkamp and Poot’s conclusions are robust to, first, trimming their...”