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Putnam (1995)'s seminal work was one of the first to describe the decline of social capital in the US after the 1960s, a period that saw a large increase in the flow of immigrants into the US. Using the Volunteer Supplement of the September Sample of the Current Population Survey (CPS) between...
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-enlargements. The aim of the paper is to investigate the regional settlement and migration patterns of immigrants mostly recognized by … refugees and their families towards labour immigrants and their families, where family unifications with labour immigrants … exceed the family unifications with refugees since 2007. Refugees and their families show the strongest tendency to stay in …
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We employ the German social security register data to analyze the development of wage inequality among foreigners in Germany. The data show a sharp increase of wage inequality which exceeds the size observed for natives. The decomposition methods proposed by DiNardo et al. (1996) are employed to...
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The missing link in marine ecosystem-based management Peter Arbo, University of Tromsø ? The Arctic University of Norway Phạm Thị Thanh Thủy, University of Nha Trang The Arctic region is receiving growing attention. There is increasing interest in exploiting the natural resources and the...
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and regional integration. Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan arranged a functioning customs union (CU RBK), and in 2012 Russia … access to the neighbor markets thanks to trade diversion and trade creation effects of regional integration. It is important …
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proposition aims to understand the spatial discontinuities at the origin of an uneven process of integration and convergence in … both marked convergence, or conversely divergence, underlying a process of uneven integration. The multipolarization of the … convergence, and therefore the unequal integration process of the regions, calls for differentiated policy responses. These …
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One of the most noticeable trends in XXth-ÕÕIst centuries has become focus of the world community on integration … one can assume that if an area for integration can be viewed as something akin to environment (milieu), whereas … integrational area. Proceeding from conceptual approaches of neofunctionalists (E. Haas), integration processes start out from the …
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coincided with the greatest waves of European migration (1880, 1910) in order to uncover the settlement patterns of migrants of … determined both the attractiveness of different US counties at the time of migration, as well as current levels of development … difference for long-term economic development whatsoever. This holds for the first and second wave of migration. Hence being …
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to new contexts that result from migration (Berry, 1997) as expressed through acculturation strategies. Acculturation is … legislation in the European context. While terms such as 'cultural mosaic' is frequently used in political discourses, Turks are …
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We study the impact of migration to the European Union on the volume of international trade in EU. We focus on Southern … countries as the migration originating countries. The specific question we address is how the stock of immigrants in the host … EU countries, migration from EEC countries actually has an adverse effect. For imports, the coefficient of the log of the …
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