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Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants

Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 2013
R. J. Repique
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Immigration Law

2014
Immigration, that is, the movement of people – usually for permanent residence – into another country or region to which they are not native, is in many respects regulated by the countries concerned. In the following, we discuss some typical motives of migrants (Chap.
Eger, Thomas, Weber, F (Franziska)
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The Impact of Technological Change on Immigration and Immigrants

SSRN Electronic Journal
We study the effects of technological change on immigration flows as well as the labor market outcomes of migrants versus natives. We analyse and compare the effects of two different automation technologies: Industrial robots and artificial intelligence.
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Immigration and Immigration Policies in Spain

2016
A question that often emerges in migration studies is why, even with rising levels of migration, Spain has seen low levels of ethnic conflict. Research offers several explanations for this phenomenon, but a large factor is that many of the immigrants are Latin American and are seen as having a shared cultural background with Spaniards.
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Prejudice and Immigration [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
We study immigration policy in a small open receiving economy under self-selection of migrants. We show that immigration policy choice affects and is affected by the migratory decisions of skilled and unskilled foreign workers. From this interaction multiple equilibria may arise, which are driven by the natives' expectations on the migrants' size and ...
Paolo E Giordani, Michele Ruta
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Trends: Immigrants and Immigration

Public Opinion Quarterly, 1997
Alan Yang   +3 more
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Immigrants and immigration

2015
Josiah Heyman   +2 more
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The Immigrants Are Coming! The Immigrants Are Coming!

2011
Four years ago, in an op ed column for my local paper, I wrote on threats to water resources posed by privatization and commercial bottled water. I expected e-mails defending private water rights or bottled water. Instead, one respondent commented: “As with almost all stories about wages falling, overpopulation, increases and diminishing resources we ...
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