Policies on Illegal Immigration in a Federation [PDF]
Abstract Illegal immigration is a major policy challenge in Europe, in particular in countries on the external border of the EU such as Italy or Spain. However, there are likely to be important effects on the rest of the EU, too, depending on the policies against illegal immigration in border countries.
Mayr, Karin+2 more
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U.S. Immigration Policy and Immigrant Fertility [PDF]
Using the 2005-2014 waves of the American Community Survey –a period characterized by the rapid expansion of interior immigration enforcement initiatives across the United States, we evaluate the impact of a tougher policy environment on undocumented immigrants' fertility.
Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina+1 more
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The Liberalization of Canadian Immigration Policy (1945-1976) [PDF]
Immigration policy has played a key role in Canadian history since the second half of 19th century. Certainly, immigration legislation was a major element of it.
Mariia Burtseva
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Immigration Policy and State Power
An analysis of 20 years of official documents (1995–2014) and legislative acts at national and EU levels using Jessop’s Strategic Relational Approach (SRA) offers insights into inherent structural flaws in the Justice and Home Affairs aspects of European
Yasha Daniel Maccanico
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A stochastic approach for quantifying immigrant integration: the Spanish test case [PDF]
We apply stochastic process theory to the analysis of immigrant integration. Using a unique and detailed data set from Spain, we study the relationship between local immigrant density and two social and two economic immigration quantifiers for the period 1999-2010.
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A positive analysis of immigration policy [PDF]
This paper studies the determinants of immigration policy in an economy with entrepreneurs and workers where a trade union has monopoly power over wages. The presence of the union leads a benevolent government to implement a high level of immigration and induces a welfare loss not only from an aggregate point of view, but even from the point of view
Bellettini, Giorgio+1 more
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An Empirical Analysis of how Internet Access Influences Public Opinion towards Undocumented Immigrants and Unaccompanied Children [PDF]
This research adds to the expanding field of data-driven analysis, scientific modeling, and forecasting on the impact of having access to the Internet and IoT on the general US population regarding immigrants and immigration policies. More specifically, this research focuses on the public opinion of undocumented immigrants in the United States and ...
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Quantum researcher mobility: the wonderful wizard of Oz who paid for Dorothy's Visa fees [PDF]
Historically, science has benefited greatly through the mobility of researchers, whether it has been due to large-scale conflict, the search for new opportunities or a lack thereof. Today's world of strict global immigration policies, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, places inordinate hurdles on the mobility of all researchers, let alone quantum ...
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Convergence, capitalist diversity, or political volatility? Immigration policy in Western Europe
Are immigration policies in European countries converging? Or do some countries remain more open to immigrants than others? We address these questions through an analysis of labour migration policies in five European countries from 1990 to 2016. Using an
Erica Consterdine, James Hampshire
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Stages of Forming a Common Immigration Policy of the European Union
The article analyzes the stages of the formation of a common immigration policy of the European Union. The article argues that the elimination of the stages is due to the need for answers to the challenges of both economic needs and the circumstances of
Yevhenia Blazhevska
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