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  1. Publication

    Immigrant Naturalisation, Employment and Occupational Status in Western Europe

    01.02.2019

    Does citizenship facilitate access to employment and higher status jobs? Existing case studies have produced mixed results across mostly single case studies in Europe and North America.

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    Can Labor Immigration Work for Refugees?

    01.01.2019

    Introduction Most high-income countries make a strict distinction in their immigration poli-cies between refugees and those deemed to be labor migrants.

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    The Impact of Refugees on the Labour Market: A Big Splash in a Small Pond?

    01.10.2018

    What impact will recently arrived refugees have on the labour markets of receiving European countries?

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    Country, Culture or Competition—What Drives Attitudes Towards Immigrants in Sub-Saharan Africa?

    17.06.2022

    Using a survey experiment in Uganda and Senegal, the working paper explores both attitudes towards immigrants in general and towards specific immigrant groups—in particular, we focus on Chinese immigrants.

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