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in fertility in the year after arrival. A large fraction has come from countries where gender inequality is high and … employment of women tends to be low. However, there is little correlation between indicators such gender differences in …
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Canada’s immigration policy aims to promote economic development by selecting immigrants with high levels of human capital, to reunite families and to respond to foreign crises and offer protection to endangered people. Economic-class immigrants, who are selected for their skills, are by far...
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exclusion in almost all aspects of everyday life. Only a small share of Roma work, and a majority suffer from long spells of …
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Nordic countries such as Sweden, Norway and Finland have been consistently the most favourable to immigration while eastern European countries such as the Czech Republic and Hungary have been the least favourable. Despite their relatively high average levels of support for immigration, however,...
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The issues of the forced migration and integration of refugees in the EU society and labour markets are high on the policy agenda. Apart from humanitarian aspects, a sustainable integration of accepted refugees is important also for social, economic, budgetary and other reasons. Although, the...
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