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The relaxation of emigration restrictions in the Soviet Union and the State's subsequent collapse led to a large exogenous shock to Israel's immigrant flows because Israel allows unrestricted immigration for world-wide Jews. Israel's population increased by 20 percent in the 1990s due to...
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This paper seeks to understand the role played by immigrant ethnic composition in the process of women’s suffrage in the United States. Any theory of the extension of voting rights to women must explain why native men voted to extend the franchise to women. In this paper, we consider what we...
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The economics literature generally finds a positive, but small, gain in income to native-born populations from immigrants and potentially large gains in world incomes. But immigrants can also impact a recipient nation's institutions. A growing empirical literature supports the importance of...
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The economics literature generally finds a positive, but small, gain in income to native‐born populations from immigrants and potentially large gains in world incomes. But immigrants can also impact a recipient nation’s institutions. A growing empirical literature supports the importance of...
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