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January 6th and De-Democratization in the United States
The events of January 6th were a clear example of threats to American democracy. De-democratization is a process that preceded Trump’s election and that can still be seen in the United States and around the world.
Ernesto Castañeda, Daniel Jenks
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Tantangan Kebijakan Publik Menghadapi Disruption Era di Indonesia : Sebuah Pandangan
Kualitas Kebijakan Publik di Indonesia mengalami peningkatan seiring semakin besarnya tantangan yang dihadapi. Perubahan secara drastis, cepat dan kemampuan untuk beradaptasi terhadap perubahan (disruptive) menjadi salah satu pemicu semakin tingginya ...
Junaidul Fitriyono
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Who do you think I am? Immigrant’s first name and their perceived identity
The current study focuses on immigrants’ perceived identity—that is, the way immigrants think the locals perceive them—and examines the link between the first name (ethnic or local) they use in everyday social encounters and their local identity and ...
Karin Amit, Pnina Dolberg
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Immigration and the Neighborhood [PDF]
Within metropolitan areas, neighborhoods of growing immigrant settlement are becoming relatively less desirable to natives. We deploy a geographic diffusion model to instrument for the growth of immigrant density in a neighborhood. Our approach deals explicitly with potential unobservable shocks that may be correlated with proximity to immigrant ...
Saiz, Albert, Wachter, Susan M
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Keeping in Motion or Staying Put: Internal Migration in the United States and China
The rate of people moving within the United States is at one of its lowest points in U.S. history, while China has experienced unprecedented levels of domestic migration. While both are world-leading economies, these countries demonstrate stark contrasts
Joshua Dietz +2 more
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Immigrant Entrepreneurship [PDF]
We examine immigrant entrepreneurship and the survival and growth of immigrant-founded businesses over time relative to native-founded companies. Our work quantities immigrant contributions to new firm creation in a wide variety of fields and using multiple definitions.
Kerr, Sari Pekkala, Kerr, William
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Abstract This article investigates the relationship between immigration and inequality in the UK over the past 40 years. This is a period when the share of foreign-born in the UK population increased from 5.3% in 1975 to 13.4% in 2015. We evaluate the impact immigration had on wage inequality in the UK through two channels: the first is ...
Ian Preston +2 more
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Immigration Amnesty and Immigrant's Earnings [PDF]
We review the role immigration amnesties have played in US immigration policy, placing them in the context of similar programs embarked upon by other nations. The theory of amnesties suggests rent-seeking, bargaining, and costs as reasons for a country offering an amnesty, often in conjunction with increased border controls, internal enforcement and ...
Ira N. Gang, Myeong-Su Yun
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The advance of science is dependent upon collaboration, which does not have a visa attached to it. Indeed, over 40% of all American-based Nobel Prize winners are immigrants, and data from the National Science Foundation show that 49% of postdocs and 29% of science and engineering faculty in the US are foreign-born.
Jean-Laurent Casanova +7 more
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Syrian Refugees’ Participation in Language Classes: Motivators and Barriers
Resettlement country language literacy facilitates integration and counteracts social and economic marginalization. Thus, access to language learning is a social justice issue.
Nicole Ives +9 more
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