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Immigration 97 Migration 80 Migranten 53 Migrants 53 immigration 37 International migration 29 Remittances 27 migration 27 Arbeitsmigranten 25 Migrant workers 25 Wages 23 Immigration policy 22 Einwanderung 21 United States 21 International Migration 19 Internationale Migration 18 Immigrants 17 United Kingdom 17 Employment 16 Illegal immigration 16 Migrationspolitik 15 Ethnic group 14 Illegale Migration 14 USA 14 education 14 Brain Drain 13 Europe 13 Großbritannien 13 Return Migration 13 refugees 13 Estimation 12 Ethnische Gruppe 12 Refugees 12 Schätzung 12 Theorie 12 Theory 12 immigrants 12 return migration 12 wages 12 Attitudes 11
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Working Paper 640 Arbeitspapier 129 Graue Literatur 129 Non-commercial literature 129 Case study 2 Fallstudie 2
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English 787 Undetermined 119
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Dustmann, Christian 81 Rapoport, Hillel 37 dustmann, christian 37 Epstein, Gil S. 30 Gibson, John 29 McKenzie, David 29 Frattini, Tommaso 27 Peri, Giovanni 27 Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina 26 Fasani, Francesco 25 McKenzie, David Mckenzie 24 Poot, Jacques 24 Stillman, Steven 24 Dronkers, Jaap 23 Zenou, Yves 22 Batista, Catia 21 Preston, Ian 19 Bratsberg, Bernt 18 Glitz, Albrecht 18 Platt, Lucinda 18 Ortega, Francesc 15 Schönberg, Uta 14 Damm, Anna Piil 13 Furtado, Delia 13 Sparber, Chad 13 Raaum, Oddbjørn 12 Yang, Dean 12 Card, David 11 Gang, Ira 11 Ku, Hyejin 11 Mayda, Anna Maria 11 Minale, Luigi 11 Rohorua, Halahingano 11 Røed, Knut 11 Theodoropoulos, Nikolaos 11 Docquier, Frédéric 10 Duncan, Brian 10 Foged, Mette 10 Narciso, Gaia 10 Patacchini, Eleonora 10
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Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM), University College London (UCL) 265
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CReAM Discussion Paper Series 726 Discussion paper series 129 RF Berlin - CReAM Discussion Paper Series 50 CReAM Discussion Paper Series 0704, Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM), Department of Economics, University College London 1
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EconStor 511 RePEc 265 ECONIS (ZBW) 130
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Employment Effects of Spatial Dispersal of Refugees
Damm, Anna Piil; Rosholm, Michael - 2006
We argue that spatial dispersal policies on refugees and asylum seekers influence labour market assimilation of refugees through two mechanisms: first, the local job offer arrival rate and, second, place utility. Our partial search model with simultaneous job and residential location search...
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The Impact of Immigration on the Structure of Male Wages: Theory and Evidence from Britain
Manacorda, Marco; Manning, Alan; Wadsworth, Jonathan - 2006
Immigration to the UK has risen over time. Existing studies of the impact of immigration on the wages of native-born workers in the UK have failed to find any significant effect. This is something of a puzzle since Card and Lemieux, (2001) have shown that changes in the relative supply of...
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Extremism within the family
Epstein, Gil S. - 2006
This paper considers an economic analysis of intergenerational transition of ethnic and social trait. We consider the level of social traits chosen by parents and its effect on their children's choice of ethnic and social traits when reaching adulthood. We develop a theory that suggests that...
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Can Migration Reduce Educational Attainments? Depressing Evidence from Mexico
McKenzie, David; Rapoport, Hillel - 2006
This paper examines the impact of migration on educational attainments in rural Mexico. Using historical migration rates by state to instrument for current migration, we find evidence of a significant negative effect of migration on schooling attendance and attainments of 12 to 18 year-old boys...
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Why are people more pro-trade than pro-migration?
Mayda, Anna Maria - 2006
I analyze individual attitudes towards trade and immigration in comparative terms. I find that individuals are on average more pro-trade than pro-immigration across several countries. I identify a key source of this di.erence: the cleavage in trade preferences, absent in immigration attitudes,...
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The Labour Market Impact of Immigration: Quasi-Experimental Evidence
Glitz, Albrecht - 2006
With the fall of the Berlin Wall, ethnic Germans living in the former Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact countries were given the chance to migrate to Germany. Within 15 years, 2.8 million individuals moved. Upon arrival, these immigrants were exogenously allocated to different regions by the...
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Ethnic Minority Immigrants and their Children in Britain
Dustmann, Christian; Theodoropoulos, Nikolaos - 2006
According to the 2001 UK Census ethnic minority groups account for 4.6 million or 7.9 percent of the total UK population. The 2001 British Labour Force Survey indicates that the descendants of Britain's ethnic minority immigrants form an important part of the British population (2.8 percent) and...
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Ethnic Identification, Intermarriage, and Unmaresured Progress by Mexican Americans
Duncan, Brian; Trejo, Stephen - 2006
Using Census and CPS data, we show that U.S.-born Mexican Americans who marry non- Mexicans are substantially more educated and English proficient, on average, than are Mexican Americans who marry co-ethnics (whether they be Mexican Americans or Mexican immigrants). In addition, the non-Mexican...
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Remittances and inequality: A dynamic migration model
Docquier, Frederic; Rapoport, Hillel; Shen, I-Ling - 2006
We develop a model to study the effects of migration and remittances on inequality in the origin communities. While wealth inequality is shown to be monotonically reduced along the time-span, the short- and the long-run impacts on income inequality may be of opposite signs, suggesting that the...
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Ethnic Enclaves and Immigrant Labour Market Outcomes: Quasi-Experimental Evidence
Damm, Anna Piil - 2006
This study investigates empirically how residence in ethnic enclaves affects labour market outcomes of refugees. Self-selection into ethnic enclaves in terms of unobservable characteristics is taken into account by exploitation of a Danish spatial dispersal policy which randomly disperses new...
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