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payments? Yes. But simply accumulating the annual fiscal transfers to and fiscal contributions by migrants is not sufficient to … of, active migration and integration strategies. …
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Immigration today presents two distinct but related problems. The first, and most neglected, relates to the money … sides vulnerable. The second problem with immigration is a tragedy of the commons or collective action problem. Abrupt …, large-scale immigration can result in surpluses of workers, social disruption, and other externalities that make migrant …
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New Zealand’s immigration system aims to enhance well-being by promoting economic development, reuniting families and … meeting humanitarian objectives. Immigration is high and residence admissions are focused on the high skilled to enhance … economic outcomes. Empirical evidence suggests that immigration has had small positive effects on per capita incomes and has …
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Denmark and Germany showcased in this paper - may still result in substantially different economic outcomes of migration …. Traditional immigration countries with a long experience in selecting migrants are nonetheless confronted with the need to …Calculating the net fiscal effects of immigration not just for a fiscal year but over the lifespan of immigrant cohorts …
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payments? Yes. But simply accumulating the annual fiscal transfers to and fiscal contributions by migrants is not sufficient to … of, active migration and integration strategies. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011404894
Denmark and Germany showcased in this paper – may still result in substantially different economic outcomes of migration …. Traditional immigration countries with a long experience in selecting migrants are nonetheless confronted with the need to …Calculating the net fiscal effects of immigration not just for a fiscal year but over the lifespan of immigrant cohorts …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010884400
payments? Yes. But simply accumulating the annual fiscal transfers to and fiscal contributions by migrants is not sufficient to … of, active migration and integration strategies. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010884415
, the aim is to derive implications pertaining to the direction of Korea’s immigration policy as a response to fiscal … lifetime fiscal contribution for all immigrants in Korea is negative. This implies that immigration policy reforms that … Korea’s fiscal problems. This finding suggests that immigration policy reform may exacerbate Korea’s fiscal soundness if it …
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migrants’ well-being in Germany, while a negative effect on life satisfaction of Swiss natives is revealed. Immigrants in … their impact on the economic and socio-cultural integration of migrants into the host society …, little is known about the impact of migration on migrants’ well-being. In this study, we aim to investigate the effect of net …
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This paper develops and estimates a joint hazard-longitudinal (JHL) model of the timing of migration and labor market assimilation – two processes that have been assumed to be independent in the existing literature. The JHL model accounts for the endogenous age of entry in estimating the...
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