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Theorie 10 COVID-19 8 Remittances 8 Theory 8 Coronavirus 7 Impact assessment 7 Wirkungsanalyse 7 Arbeitsmigranten 6 Bildungsinvestition 6 Migrant workers 6 Return migration 6 Risk 6 Studierende 6 Human capital investment 5 Infection control 5 Infektionsschutz 5 Lock-down 5 Lockdown 5 Mobility 5 Mobilität 5 Moral Hazard 5 Moral hazard 5 Rücküberweisungen 5 2019 novel coronavirus 4 Gesundheitspolitik 4 Health policy 4 NPI 4 R0 4 Risiko 4 Risikopräferenz 4 Risk-taking 4 Rückwanderung 4 SIR model 4 Savings 4 Students 4 basic reproduction number 4 compliance 4 confinement measures 4 incidence 4 lockdown 4
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Book / Working Paper 44 Article 11
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Working Paper 20 Graue Literatur 11 Non-commercial literature 11 Arbeitspapier 10 Article in journal 5 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 5 Article 1
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English 42 Undetermined 13
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Verheyden, Bertrand 49 Delpierre, Matthieu 16 Machado, Joël 7 Tatsiramos, Konstantinos 7 Tenikue, Michel 7 Bertrand, VERHEYDEN 6 Kaufmann, Marc 6 Askitas, Nikos 5 Albanese, Andrea 4 Dupuy, Arnaud 4 Fallucchi, Francesco 4 Matthieu, DELPIERRE 4 Del Rey, Elena 3 Askitas, Nikolaos 2 Cosaert, Sam 2 Menta, Giorgia 2 Piccari, Michela 2 Rey, Elena Del 2 Stéphanie, WEYNANTS 2 Theloudis, Alexandros 2 Weynants, Stéphanie 2 Adam, Frantz 1 Brosius, Jacques 1 Faye, Ousmane 1 Gaspart, Fréderic 1 Gevers, Louis 1 Jacques, BROSIUS 1 Jean-Claude, RAY 1 Kaufmann, March 1 Ousmane, FAYE 1 Ray, Jean-Claude 1 WILLIAMS Donald R. 1 Weynants, Stephanie 1 Williams, Donald R. 1
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Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (CEPS/INSTEAD) 6 CESifo 2 Barcelona Graduate School of Economics (Barcelona GSE) 1 European Association of Agricultural Economists - EAAE 1
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LISER Working Paper Series 6 Discussion paper series / IZA 5 IZA Discussion Papers 5 CESifo Working Paper 4 CESifo Working Paper Series 4 CESifo working papers 3 IZA Discussion Paper 3 IZA Journal of Migration 2 Journal of African economies 2 123rd Seminar, February 23-24, 2012, Dublin, Ireland 1 American economic journal 1 CEPS Instead Working Paper 1 CREA discussion paper 1 Covid economics : vetted and real-time papers 1 GLO Discussion Paper 1 GLO discussion paper 1 IZA journal of migration : IZAJOM 1 Journal of African Economies 1 Journal of Public Economics 1 Journal of development economics 1 Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) Working Paper Series 2014-01 1 Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) Working Paper Series 2014-04 1 Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) Working Paper Series 2014-08 1 Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) Working Paper Series 2020-01 1 Reflets et perspectives de la vie économique 1 SOEP papers on multidisciplinary panel data research / German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), DIW Berlin 1 SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research 1 Working Papers / Barcelona Graduate School of Economics (Barcelona GSE) 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 29 RePEc 14 EconStor 11 OLC EcoSci 1
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Why do migrants stay unexpectedly? Misperceptions and implications for integration
Kaufmann, Marc; Machado, Joël; Verheyden, Bertrand - 2024
Empirical evidence suggests that the majority of immigrants who initially planned a temporary stay end up staying permanently in the host country. Since beliefs about the duration of stay are a strong determinant of integration, many long-term migrants may end up less than optimally integrated....
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How Malleable Are Pro-environmental Preferences? Evidence from a Randomized Survey Experiment
Menta, Giorgia; Piccari, Michela; Verheyden, Bertrand - 2024
With growing emphasis on sustainable practices, carbon taxes and congestion charges are emerging as key tools to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality, yet they often face public resistance. Using longitudinal data from a randomized survey experiment in Luxembourg, this paper...
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How malleable are pro-environmental preferences? : evidence from a randomized survey experiment
Menta, Giorgia; Piccari, Michela; Verheyden, Bertrand - 2024
With growing emphasis on sustainable practices, carbon taxes and congestion charges are emerging as key tools to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality, yet they often face public resistance. Using longitudinal data from a randomized survey experiment in Luxembourg, this paper...
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Why do migrants stay unexpectedly? : misperceptions and implications for integration
Kaufmann, Marc; Machado, Joël; Verheyden, Bertrand - 2024
Empirical evidence suggests that the majority of immigrants who initially planned a temporary stay end up staying permanently in the host country. Since beliefs about the duration of stay are a strong determinant of integration, many long-term migrants may end up less than optimally integrated....
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Why Do Migrants Stay Unexpectedly? Misperceptions and Implications for Integration
Kaufmann, Marc; Machado, Joël; Verheyden, Bertrand - 2023
Empirical evidence suggests that many immigrants who initially plan to stay temporarily, eventually do not return to their country of origin. This unexpected staying suggests suboptimal integration among long-term migrants. We develop a theoretical framework in which migrants may misperceive...
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Why Do Migrants Stay Unexpectedly? Misperceptions and Implications for Integration
Kaufmann, Marc; Machado, Joël; Verheyden, Bertrand - 2022
Empirical evidence suggests that many immigrants who initially plan to stay temporarily, eventually do not return to their country of origin. This unexpected staying suggests suboptimal integration among long-term migrants. We develop a theoretical framework in which migrants may misperceive...
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Why Do Migrants Stay Unexpectedly? Misperceptions and Implications for Integration
Kaufmann, Marc; Machado, Joël; Verheyden, Bertrand - 2021
Empirical evidence suggests that a large proportion of immigrants who initially intended to stay temporarily in the destination country end up staying permanently, which may lead to suboptimal integration. We study systematic causes of unexpected staying that originate in migrant misperceptions....
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Can a supranational medicines agency restore trust after vaccine suspensions? The case of Vaxzevria
Albanese, Andrea; Fallucchi, Francesco; Verheyden, Bertrand - 2021
Over the first half of March 2021, the majority of European governments suspended Astrazeneca's Vaxzevria vaccine as a precaution following media reports of rare blood clots. We analyse the impact of the European Medicines Agency's (EMA) March 18th statement assuring the public of the safety of...
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Can a Supranational Medicines Agency Restore Trust After Vaccine Suspensions? The Case of Vaxzevria
Albanese, Andrea; Fallucchi, Francesco; Verheyden, Bertrand - 2021
Over the first half of March 2021, the majority of European governments suspended Astrazeneca's Vaxzevria vaccine as a precaution following media reports of rare blood clots. We analyse the impact of the European Medicines Agency's (EMA) March 18th statement assuring the public of the safety of...
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Can a supranational medicines agency restore trust after vaccine suspensions? : the case of Vaxzevria
Albanese, Andrea; Fallucchi, Francesco; Verheyden, Bertrand - 2021
Over the first half of March 2021, the majority of European governments suspended Astrazeneca's Vaxzevria vaccine as a precaution following media reports of rare blood clots. We analyse the impact of the European Medicines Agency's (EMA) March 18th statement assuring the public of the safety of...
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