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As we approach the 21st Century, Australia needs to thoroughly its future population and immigration policies. The … questions addressed in this focus on four related areas in which Australia will need to develop a global perspective and …
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There is some concern that immigration contributes to a larger current account deficit in a net borrowing country like … Australia. The reason is believed to be that the immigrants on balance have a lower net saving than those born in the country. …
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This study analyses reform of migration policy. We organise discussion around two main issues- the need to base policy on consensus and the case for implementing policies using forward planning and stable intakes.
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There are few studies on occupational choices in Germany, and second-generation occupational choice and mobility is even less investigated. Such research is important because occupations determine success in the labour market. In a country like Germany occupations also reflect a general...
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This Paper documents the major features of Jewish economic history in the first millennium to explain the distinctive occupational selection of the Jewish people into urban, skilled occupations. We show that many Jews entered urban occupations in the eighth-ninth centuries in the Muslim Empire...
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reduction in the size of the Jewish population from about 4.5 million to 1.2 million. Second, the Jewish farmers who invested in …
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the size of the Jewish population from 4.5 million to 1.2 million. Second, the Jewish farmers who invested in education …
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of the Jewish population are consistent with historical evidence from the first millennium provided by historians. Hence …
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Immigration as a source of population growth is traditionally represented by neoclassical growth models with negative …
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