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This paper analyzes the determinants of homeownership in immigrant households over the 1980-2000 period. The study finds that immigrants have lower homeownership rates than natives and that the homeownership gap widened significantly during that period. The differential location decisions of...
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In this paper, we investigate the effect of federal welfare reform on the employment, hours of work and marriage rates of three groups of low-educated women: foreign-born citizens, foreign-born non-citizens and native-born citizens. Among non-citizens, we investigate whether the behavioral...
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What happens when immigrant girls are given increased opportunities to integrate into the workplace and society, but their parents value more traditional cultural outcomes? Building on Akerlof and Kranton’s identity framework (2000), we construct a simple game-theoretic model which shows how...
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This paper provides a simple conceptual framework that captures how different perceptions, attitudes, and biases about immigrants or minorities can shape preferences for redistribution. Through the lens of this framework, we review the empirical literature on the effects of racial diversity and...
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It is well known that a substantial part of income and education is passed on from parents to children, generating substantial persistence in socio-economic status across generations. In this paper, we examine whether another form of human capital, health, is also largely transmitted from...
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migration for individuals with low cognitive skills, implying a strong positive selection of less educated migrants with respect … sorting of migrants across destinations, whereas adaptability has no significant effect on sorting. This evidence suggests …
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How readily do potential migrants respond to increased returns to migration? Even if origin areas become less …
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From the 1970s to the early 2000s, the United States experienced an epochal wave of low-skilled immigration. Since the Great Recession, however, U.S. borders have become a far less active place when it comes to the net arrival of foreign workers. The number of undocumented immigrants has...
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policies between the cases in which migrants participate in the electoral system and the case where they do not. When migrants … skilled immigrants who lose. When migrants are not allowed to vote, or choose not to participate in elections, all income … groups gain, except the skilled migrants who lose …
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admits few migrants from Algeria. Immigration slots are rationed and as a consequence, average immigrant attainment is …
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