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Using the results of a national identity survey, we test the impact of religious affiliation on trade and immigration … restrict imports and immigration. Religiosity, in contrast, has a separate effect of moderating attitudes towards immigration …
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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 immigration from the former Soviet Union. These immigrants did not bring …
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under immigration pressure should be legally obligated to fund development assistance for countries that generate … discretion under international law to grant or deny entry to immigration seekers; but more favored countries that find themselves … immigration pressure. Funding should be subject to conditions of fair and effective use in recipient countries, and should aim at …
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on immigration. My aim is to identify facts about international migration relevant to those concerned about why labor …
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systems. We are also going to present here the policies to discourage illegal immigration, engaged in facilitating the entry …, we will promote the impact of voluntary return of emigrants in the country development. …
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system.1 It argues that migrant workers may make important contributions to economic growth and development in both sending … for migration and development; (3) regional and bilateral coordination mechanisms to balance these (potentially divergent …
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This is a review of the book "Emigration, Brain Drain and Development: the Case of Sub-Saharan Africa" by East …
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This paper examines the role of human capital persistence in explaining long-term development. We exploit variation …
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