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We analyze the relationship between natives' attitudes towards citizenship acquisition for foreigners and trust. Our hypothesis is that, in sub-Saharan Africa, the slave trade represents the deep factor behind contemporary attitudes toward citizenship, with more intense exposure to historical...
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We analyze the relationship between natives' attitudes towards citizenship acquisition for foreigners and trust. Our hypothesis is that, in sub-Saharan Africa, the slave trade represents the deep factor behind contemporary attitudes toward citizenship, with more intense exposure to historical...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012807784
exploit local transitory shocks to the cost of voting given by the rainfall on the day of the election. We find that migrants … welcoming to migrants. This suggests that integration into their local environment seems to play an important role on shaping …
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This chapter discusses the research in economics on refugees and asylum seekers. Section 1 describes the trends in asylum seeking by source and host country. Section 2 presents a conceptual framework on why refugees might differ from other types of immigrants, and provides a new analysis...
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This paper studies the respective influences of intergenerational transmission and the environment in shaping individual trust. Focusing on second generation immigrants in Australia and the United States, we exploit the variation in the home country and in the host country to separate the effect...
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between the second generation of migrants with EU or EFTA backgrounds and people without a migration background, would have … participation gaps for the second generation of migrants with a third country background would lead to a significant increase in the …
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This paper explores the relationship between social identity and labor market outcomes of immigrants. Using survey data from Italy, we provide robust evidence that immigrants with stronger feelings of belonging to the societies of both the host and home country have higher employment rates,...
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This paper explores the relationship between social identity and labor market outcomes of immigrants. Using survey data from Italy, we provide robust evidence that immigrants with stronger feelings of belonging to the societies of both the host and home country have higher employment rates,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012497035
Inhalt: Einleitende Bemerkungen; Sprache und Migration - grundlegende Differenzierungen; Sprachausbau; Strukturfragen der Migration; Die gesellschaftstheoretische Modellierung; Sprachfragen der ›Integration‹: pädagogische und sprachpolitische Maßnahmen; Schluss und Ausblick.
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