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This paper analyzes the role of ethnic communities in shaping the recent immigration boom to Spain. We find that ethnic …
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migration, using aggregate data from a recent migration boom to Spain. We draw upon McFadden (1984, 1422-1428) in order to …
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This paper analyzes the role of ethnic communities in shaping the recent immigration boom to Spain. We find that ethnic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011093721
This paper analyzes the role of ethnic communities in shaping the recent immigration boom to Spain. We find that ethnic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010954992
This paper analyzes the role of ethnic communities in shaping the recent immigration boom to Spain. We find that ethnic …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010314781
This paper analyzes the role of ethnic communities in shaping the recent immigration boom to Spain. We find that ethnic … networks ; Family and friends effect ; Skill structure of migration ; Spain …
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Large immigration flows during the 1995-2007 period increased the weight of foreigners living in Spain to 12 % of the … crisis, substantially changed migration flows, so that, from the beginning of the 2010s, Spain experienced positive net … between Spaniards born in Spain and foreigners that entered in Spain during the last 20 years. Second, we estimate the …
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Since the start of the Great Recession the unemployment rate in Spain has risen by almost 18 percentage points. The … (1995-2007) that set the number of foreigners living in Spain at 11% of the population. This paper documents the … characteristics of recent migration flows to Spain and compares how foreign and Spanish nationals are moving abroad and across Spanish …
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The belief that immigrants generate beneficial externalities in their host countries, specifically in the form of an increased opportunity and ability of firms to expand their foreign trade, has recently been challenged by George Borjas in Heaven's Door (1999, p. 97) as having no empirical...
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