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Migranten 10 Migrants 10 International migration 8 Internationale Migration 8 Theorie 7 Theory 7 Ethnic group 6 Ethnische Gruppe 6 Welt 6 World 6 Social integration 5 Soziale Integration 5 Arbeitsmigranten 4 Bildungsniveau 4 Educational achievement 4 Einwanderung 4 Generationengerechtigkeit 4 Immigration 4 Intergenerational equity 4 Migrant workers 4 Remittances 4 Rücküberweisungen 4 Arbeitsmarkt 3 Economics 3 Globalisierung 3 Globalization 3 Labor market 3 Lohn 3 Wages 3 Wirtschaftswissenschaft 3 Bildungswesen 2 Binnenwanderung 2 Canada 2 Children 2 Competition 2 Cultural identity 2 Deutschland 2 Economic theory 2 Educational system 2 Eltern 2
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Epstein, Gil S. 4 Gang, Ira N. 4 DeVoretz, Don 2 Kahanec, Martin 2 Vadean, Florin 2 Akee, Randall K.Q. 1 Basu, Arnab K. 1 Battisti, Michele 1 Bodenhorn, Howard 1 Bodvarsson, Őrn B. 1 Chau, Nancy H. 1 Chiswick, Barry R. 1 Cohen-Goldner, Sarit 1 Deutsch, Joseph 1 Facchini, Giovanni 1 Faini, Riccardo 1 Fertig, Michael 1 Gindling, T.H. 1 Haberfeld, Yitchak 1 Kaestner, Robert 1 Katav-Herz, Shirit 1 Kaushal, Neeraj 1 Khamis, Melanie 1 Lahiri, Sajal 1 Mayda, Anna Maria 1 Mealem, Yosef 1 Miller, Paul W. 1 Moehling, Carolyn M. 1 Morrison Piehl, Anne 1 Mundra, Kusum 1 Piracha, Matloob 1 Poggio, Sara Z. 1 Rivera-Batiz, Francisco L. 1 Schmidt, Christoph M. 1 Semyonov, Moshe 1 Sessions, John G. 1 Siniver, Erez 1 Venturini, Alessandra 1 Xing, Yan 1 Yuksel, Mutlu 1
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Migration and culture 38
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In: Migration and culture, (pp. iv). 2010
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Frontiers of Economics and Globalization
In: Migration and culture, (pp. iii). 2010
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Frontiers of Economics and Globalization
In: Migration and culture, (pp. ii). 2010
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Chapter 28 Ethnic Fragmentation, Conflict, Displaced Persons and Human Trafficking: An Empirical Analysis
Akee, Randall K.Q.; Basu, Arnab K.; Chau, Nancy H.; … - In: Migration and culture, (pp. 691-716). 2010
Ethnic conflicts and their links to international human trafficking have recently received a surge in international attention. It appears that ethnic conflicts exacerbate the internal displacement of individuals from networks of family and community, and their access to economic and social...
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Chapter 27 The Implications of Social Norms on Immigration Policy
Katav-Herz, Shirit - In: Migration and culture, (pp. 677-689). 2010
This chapter investigates the relationship between social norms and the local population's attitude toward immigration. Although there are benefits from immigration in terms of greater consumption opportunities, disutility from changes in social norms due to immigration may vary across different...
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Chapter 26 Changes in Attitudes toward Immigrants in Europe: Before and After the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Gang, Ira N.; Rivera-Batiz, Francisco L.; Yun, Myeong-Su - In: Migration and culture, (pp. 649-676). 2010
This chapter provides a statistical analysis of the determinants of attitudes toward foreigners displayed by Europeans sampled in Eurobarometer surveys in 1988 and 1997. Those who compete with immigrants in the labor market are more negative toward foreigners. An increased concentration of...
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Chapter 25 What Drives Immigration Policy? Evidence Based on a Survey of Governments' Officials
Facchini, Giovanni; Mayda, Anna Maria - In: Migration and culture, (pp. 605-648). 2010
We analyze a newly available dataset of migration policy decisions reported by governments to the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs between 1976 and 2007. We find evidence indicating that most governments have policies aimed at either maintaining the status quo or at...
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Chapter 24 FSU Immigrants in Canada: A Case of Positive Triple Selection?
DeVoretz, Don; Battisti, Michele - In: Migration and culture, (pp. 579-604). 2010
This chapter investigates the economic performance of immigrants from the Former Soviet Union (FSU) countries in Canada. The contribution of this chapter lies in its use of the fall of the Soviet Union as a natural experiment to detect possible differential labour market performances of...
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Chapter 23 Cultural Differences in the Remittance Behaviour of Households: Evidence from Canadian Micro Data
DeVoretz, Don; Vadean, Florin - In: Migration and culture, (pp. 543-575). 2010
This chapter analyses the effect of cultural differences among ethnic groups on the remittance behaviour of native and immigrant households in Canada. In contrast to the New Economic of Labour Migration (NELM) literature that examines remittance motivation in the framework of extended family...
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Chapter 22 Promoting the Educational Success of Latin American Immigrant Children Separated from Parents during Migration
Poggio, Sara Z.; Gindling, T.H. - In: Migration and culture, (pp. 517-541). 2010
For many immigrants, especially those from Central America and Mexico, it is common for a mother or father (or both) to migrate to the United States and leave their children behind. Then, after the parent(s) have achieved some degree of stability in the United States, the children follow. In our...
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