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'Descended from immigrants and revolutionists': how family immigration history shapes representation in Congress [PDF]
Does recent immigrant lineage influence the legislative behavior of members of Congress on immigration policy? We examine the relationship between the immigrant background of legislators (i.e., their generational distance from immigration) and ...
Feigenbaum, James +2 more
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Immigration Policy Vulnerability Linked to Adverse Mental Health Among Latino Day Laborers. [PDF]
Haro-Ramos AY, Rodriguez HP.
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ABSTRACT This research investigates how political ideology shapes laypeople's evaluation of scientific studies examining cognitive differences between groups. In three experiments in Germany and the United States, participants evaluated identical research reports that varied only in the intergroup context—racial (Blacks/Whites) or ideological (liberals/
Julia Elad‐Strenger +2 more
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Immigration, Wages, and Compositional Amenities [PDF]
There is strong public opposition to increased immigration throughout Europe. Given the modest economic impacts of immigration estimated in most studies, the depth of antiimmigrant sentiment is puzzling.
Christian Dustmann +2 more
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ABSTRACT In the context of Europeanisation and neo‐corporatism, we examine the lengthy process of revising the Nondiscrimination Act in Finland, spanning from 2007 to 2023. The focus is on the mandate of the Nondiscrimination Ombudsman in the workplace and on explaining the sudden policy change of strengthening it after a prolonged standstill.
Laura Jauhola, Kati Rantala
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Immigration and the U.S. Employment Policy [PDF]
Volume 3 - Paper #41_41immigrationreformandusemploymentpolicy.pdf: 533 downloads, before Oct.
Briggs, Vernon M., Jr.
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Bringing the Universe to the University: The Place of International Students in American Academia
Annals of the Child Neurology Society, EarlyView.
Pedro Weisleder
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ABSTRACT “Opération Papyrus” was implemented in the Swiss Canton of Geneva between 2017 and 2018 with the aim of granting residence permits to undocumented migrants who met pre‐established criteria. This program serves as an exemplary case of involving nongovernmental actors to facilitate what were originally state‐controlled procedures.
Jan‐Erik Refle +3 more
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Forecasts peak electricity demand in Jordan for grid expansion over the next decade. Introduces a comparative method combining ARIMA, ARIMA‐X, and regression models. Projections show a 41% peak load increase by 2035, reaching around 5300 MW. The findings support capacity planning, pricing strategies, and network expansion.
Rafat Aljarrah +5 more
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Immigration Policy and Belonging: Ramifications for DACA Recipients’ Sense of Belonging
Marie L. Mallet, Lisa García-Bedolla
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