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. Only a minority of these refugees seek asylum, and even fewer resettle in developed countries. At the same time …Refugee migration has increased considerably since the Second World War, and amounts to more than 50 million refugees …, politicians, the media, and the public are worried about a lack of economic integration. Refugees start at a lower employment and …
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. Only a minority of these refugees seek asylum, and even fewer resettle in developed countries. At the same time …For the first time since the Second World War, the total number of refugees amounts to more than 50 million people …, politicians, the media, and the public are worried about a lack of economic integration. Refugees start at a lower employment and …
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. Only a minority of these refugees seek asylum, and even fewer resettle in developed countries. At the same time …Refugee migration has increased considerably since the Second World War, and amounts to more than 50 million refugees …, politicians, the media, and the public are worried about a lack of economic integration. Refugees start at a lower employment and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012296269
We examine the impact of state level legislation against the hiring of unauthorized immigrants on employment opportunities among competing low-skilled workers. Our focus is on the role of E-Verify mandates and specifically, we test for effects of the 2007 Legal Arizona Workers Act (LAWA) on...
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We examine the impact of state level legislation against the hiring of unauthorized immigrants on employment opportunities among competing low-skilled workers. Our focus is on the role of E-Verify mandates and specifically, we test for effects of the 2007 Legal Arizona Workers Act (LAWA) on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011347121
Restricting immigration to young and skilled immigrants using a point system, as in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand …
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We study the effect of a firm winning an additional H-1B visa on the firm’s outcomes, by comparing winning and losing firms in the Fiscal Year 2006 and 2007 H-1B visa lotteries. We match administrative data on the participants in these lotteries to the universe of approved U.S. patents, and to...
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We propose an immigration policy based on the model of cooperatives. Incoming migrants have to acquire a participation … recipient nation rather than to human smugglers. The cost would be much lower than today's efforts to secure the borders. Asylum … seekers get back the money paid for the certificate. Immigration is therewith regulated more efficiently than today. Not all …
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An influential strand of research has tested for the effects of immigration on natives' wages and employment using … of noted refugee waves such as the Mariel Boatlift in Miami and post-Soviet refugees to Israel. We show that conflicting … reinforces the existing consensus that the impact of immigration on average native-born workers is small, and fails to …
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drastically reduce refugee and asylum-seeker arrivals from 2017 to 2020 might have substantial and ongoing economic consequences …,844 per missing refugee per year, on average) net of public expenses. Large reductions in the presence of asylum seekers …
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