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possibility that without tight restrictions on migration, migrants from poor countries could transmit low productivity ("A" or … embodied in migrants; assimilation, the degree to which migrants' productivity determinants become like natives' over time in …
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In this paper we attempt two projects. The first is to try to explain immigration attitudes by taking account of two … stronger. The second project seeks to understand the effects of immigration attitudes on prospective and retrospective … political choices by political leaders and parties. We argue that the immigration issue has exposed an enormous vulnerability of …
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immigrant background. Operating as immigration policy does from a basis of exclusion and differential rights it reinforces …-receiving societies bring attention to race and gender issues within their organizing around immigration policy? How, if at all are the … immigration policy debates? This paper argues that organizational and institutional factors within immigration countries are …
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