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working paper 62 Institute of European studies 60 international 57 European studies 50 Center for German and European Studies 35 political 34 IES 32 comparative 30 culture 26 society 25 conferences 24 economy 22 finance 18 relations 17 immigration 15 integration 13 CGES 12 institutions 12 euro 10 Arts and Humanities 8 PEIF 7 Portugal 7 Social and Behavioral Sciences 7 European 5 Political History 5 occasional papers 5 CIIP 4 1910 3 Institute of European Studies 3 Other Political Science 3 Portuguese Studies Program 3 welfare state 3 European History 2 European Studies/Civilization 2 Life Sciences 2 PRI 2 economics 2 history 2 institute 2 program 2
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Eichengreen, Barry 6 Schuetzenmeister, Falk 3 Banken, Ralf 2 Herr, Richard 2 Peri, Giovanni 2 Shapreau, Carla 2 Sohinger, Jasminka 2 Abella, Manolo I 1 Adler, Emanuel 1 Almeida, Onesimo Onésimo T. 1 Arenas, Fernando 1 Attina Attinà, Fulvio 1 Beatriz, Maria 1 Bicchi, Federica 1 Boewer Böwer, Uwe 1 Bossuat, Gerard Gérard 1 Calleya, Stephen C. 1 Carlos, Juan 1 Cioffi, John W. 1 Costa Pinto, António 1 Crawford, Beverly 1 Cunha, Luis C. 1 D'Amuri, Francesco 1 Eastman, Scott 1 Echternkamp, Joerg Jörg 1 Feijó, Rui Graça 1 Ferguson, Niall 1 Fernandes, Paulo Jorge 1 Ferrera, Maurizio 1 Gaffney, Andrea 1 Gamble, Andrew 1 Gerlach, Knut 1 Gies, David T. 1 Gillespie, Richard 1 Girard, Magali 1 Glatzer, Miguel 1 Goschler, Constantin 1 Haddadi, Said 1 Halderman, Michael 1 Halfmann, Jost 1
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Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley 101
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Foreign Workers and Labour shortages in East Asia: Implications for the EU
Abella, Manolo I - Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley - 2014
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The Loss of French Musical Property During World War II: Post-War Repatriations, Restitutions, and 21st Century Ramifications
Shapreau, Carla - Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley - 2014
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The Vienna Archives:  Musical Expropriations During the Nazi Era and 21st Century Ramifications
Shapreau, Carla - Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley - 2014
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Implementation of EU Waste Recycling Regulation in Macedonia: The Challenges of Policy Integration and Normative Change
Kremer, Ilievska; Sjostrand, Jannika - Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley - 2013
The objective of this research is to examine changes made to harmonize the Macedonian waste and recycling regulatory framework with the European regulatory framework and from a behavioral and a policy perspective examine how the General Public in Skopje, Macedonia, perceives these regulatory...
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The Portuguese Republic at One Hundred
Herr, Richard; Costa Pinto, António - Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley - 2012
In October 1910 a revolution drove out the king of Portugal and established the Portuguese Republic. In 1926 a military coup overthrew the parliamentary system and led to the authoritarian regime of Salazar, but in April 1974 a revolution led by the military restored the parliamentary republic....
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Welfare State Integration of Immigrants: the Case of Germany
Heckmann, Friedrich - Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley - 2012
Why doesGermany– in contrast to theUS– have a system of integration policies? I begin with the hypothesis that societies have certain basic ways of securing general macro – social, societal integration and of tackling social problems and tensions. Thesemodes of dealing with...
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Managing Migration and Integration: Europe and the US
Martin, Philip - Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley - 2012
Most Americans and Europeans in opinion polls say that governments are doing a poor job of selecting wanted newcomers, preventing the entry and stay of unwanted foreigners, and integrating settled immigrants and their children. This seminar reviewed the evidence, asking about the economic and...
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Entrepreneurship and Public Policy in Today and Tomorrow’s Portuguese Republic
Redford, Dana T. - Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley - 2012
The aim of this paper is to advocate for an informed and concerted effort in developing and supporting public policy for entrepreneurship, with specific emphasis on the need to develop initiatives in education and training, in today and tomorrow’s Portugal. The development of...
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Integration of Low-Skilled Immigrants to the United-States and Work-Family Balance
Girard, Magali - Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley - 2012
The role played by immigrants in the American economy is well documented and, to a lesser extent, the effect of the migration experience on the families of immigrants. However, little is known of the connections between work and family when it comes to immigrants, especially immigrants in...
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Welfare State Growth and the Current Crisis in Portugal: Social Spending and its Challenges
Glatzer, Miguel - Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley - 2012
This paper focuses on the deep transformation of the Portuguese state under democracy and charts the development of very substantial welfare state. It examines the very substantial investments in social protection, social transfers, education and health and finds remarkable results in some areas...
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