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The Specifics of Post-War Canadian Immigration Policy (1945–1957)
Immigration plays a significant role in various areas of the society’s life and the international policy. Investigating the Canadian experience of immigration is one of the major elements for understanding different aspects of actual mass relocation. The
Mariia Burtseva
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Immigration in the populist crucible: comparing Brexit and Trump
The successful Brexit referendum and the election of Trump in 2016 mark the breakthrough of populism in the West. Opposition to immigration has been central to both events. However, it has been central in different ways. This paper maps these differences
Christian Joppke
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Immigration policy index [PDF]
AbstractThe immigration policy index is based on three types of entry visa restrictions: visa required, visa not required for short stays and visa not required. I identify country pairs which changed their visa regime during 2000–2010 and find that the weakening of visa policy is associated with a 10 percent increase in migrant stocks and a significant
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The geographic dispersion of the U.S. immigrant population has occurred alongside a dramatic increase in state-level immigration laws that has unfolded unevenly across states, creating markedly different state immigrant policy climates. Although not all such laws are health-related, they have potential implications for immigrants' health care ...
Claire E. Altman, Molly Dondero
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The Immigration Act 1976 and the beginning of the New Era of Canadian state policy
The immigration had played an important role in the whole Canadian history. In the middle of the 1970s, the Canadian immigration policy made a turning point from discrimination to liberal principles in politics towards the newcomers.
Mariia Burtseva
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Objectives. To examine the relationship between aggressive enforcement of anti-immigration policies and mental health among Hispanics/Latinos in the United States before and after major national immigration policy changes.Methods.
Emilie Bruzelius, Aaron Baum
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Terrorism and Immigration Policy Preferences [PDF]
What is the causal impact of terrorism on immigration policy preferences? Under what circumstances and due to which psychological micro-mechanisms does this impact materialize? To answer these questions, we provide evidence from pre-registered and well-powered experiments for Germany and the United Kingdom.
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Immigration Federalism as Ideology: Lessons from the States
Over the last decade states passed hundreds of immigration bills covering a range of policy areas. This article considers the recent state legislative surge against scholarly treatments of immigration federalism, and identifies the symbolic politics in ...
Lina Newton
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An analysis of a large dataset on immigrant integration in Spain. The Statistical Mechanics perspective on Social Action [PDF]
How does immigrant integration in a country change with immigration density? Guided by a statistical mechanics perspective we propose a novel approach to this problem. The analysis focuses on classical integration quantifiers such as the percentage of jobs (temporary and permanent) given to immigrants, mixed marriages, and newborns with parents of ...
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The Immigration Policy in the Law of the European Union
The development of the international economy is closely related to the immigration process. The European Union is an significant member of the world policy, thus studying the immigration in the frame of the European Union is very important.
A. O. Yumatova
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