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that pointed out that poverty and indebtedness were push factor for both emigration and immigration while higher income in … the destination countries was the pull factor. The study further found that both of emigration and immigration were …
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that pointed out that poverty and indebtedness were push factor for both emigration and immigration while higher income in … the destination countries was the pull factor. The study further found that both of emigration and immigration were …
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" migrants (who are Chinese rural residents) living in "urban villages". We propose two steps to fight against poverty in Chinese … cities. The first one is to require that the Chinese government recognizes these "illegal" migrants by helping them becoming … keep migrants in rural areas by attracting firms there and/or introduce a microfinance system that helps them become …
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migrants (who are Chinese rural residents) living in urban villages. We propose two steps to fight against poverty in Chinese … cities. The first one is to require that the Chinese government recognizes these illegal migrants by helping them becoming … keep migrants in rural areas by attracting firms there and/or introduce a microfinance system that helps them become …
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of this paper is to examine educational inequalities among immigrants in eight high immigration countries: Australia …
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A rise in population caused by increased immigration is sometimes accompanied by concerns that the increase in … immigrants. The UK and Germany have experienced significant increases in immigration in recent years and this study uses …
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This paper investigates how a reform allowing immigrants with children in France access to public housing during the 1970s influenced their initial location choices across local labour markets. We find that cities with higher public housing supplies have a large 'magnetic effect' on the location...
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Recent decades have seen a rapid increase in the share of non-European immigrants in public housing in Europe, which has led to concern regarding the rise of "ghettos" in large cities. Using French census data over three decades, we examine how this increase in public housing participation has...
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This article examines the causal relations between non-European immigration and the characteristics of the housing … account GDP per capita and the unemployment rate as the main regional economic indicators. We find that immigration has no … significant effect on property prices, but that higher property prices significantly reduce immigration rates. We also find no …
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