Report NEP-MIG-2016-03-29
This is the archive for NEP-MIG, a report on new working papers in the area of Economics of Human Migration. Yuji Tamura issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Konrad B. Burchardi & Thomas Chaney & Tarek A. Hassan, 2016, "Migrants, Ancestors, and Investments," NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number 21847, Jan.
- Vera Jahn & Max Friedrich Steinhardt, 2016, "Innovation and Immigration – Insights from a Placement Policy," Working Paper, Helmut Schmidt University, Hamburg, number 164/2016, Feb.
- Pierre Azoulay & Ina Ganguli & Joshua S. Graff Zivin, 2016, "The Mobility of Elite Life Scientists: Professional and Personal Determinants," NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number 21995, Feb.
- Imbert, Clément & Papp, John, 2016, "Short-term Migration Rural Workfare Programs and Urban Labor Markets - Evidence from India," The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS), University of Warwick, Department of Economics, number 1116.
- Armenak Antinyan & Luca Corazzini, 2016, "Relative Standing and Temporary Migration: Empirical Evidence from the South Caucasus," LIUC Papers in Economics, Cattaneo University (LIUC), number 293, Mar.
- Labanca, Claudio, 2016, "The Effects of a Temporary Migration Shock: Evidence from the Arab Spring Migration through Italy," University of California at San Diego, Economics Working Paper Series, Department of Economics, UC San Diego, number qt1fz17847, Mar.
- Emanuele Bracco & Luisanna Onnis, 2016, "Immigration, amnesties and the shadow economy," Working Papers, Lancaster University Management School, Economics Department, number 108263550.
- Mevlude Akbulut-Yuksel & Adriana D. Kugler, 2016, "Intergenerational Persistence of Health in the U.S.: Do Immigrants Get Healthier as they Assimilate?," NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number 21987, Feb.
- Laura Ansala & Ulla Hämäläinen & Matti Sarvimäki, 2016, "Slipping through the Cracks of a Welfare State: Children of Immigrants in Finland," RFBerlin Discussion Paper Series, ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin (RFBerlin), number 1606, Mar.
- Anna Maria Mayda & Giovanni Peri & Walter Steingress, 2016, "Immigration to the U.S.: A problem for the Republicans or the Democrats?," NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number 21941, Jan.
- Matija Kovacic & Cristina Orso, 2016, "Why do some countries fear immigration more than others? Evidence from Europe," Working Papers, Department of Economics, University of Venice "Ca' Foscari", number 2016:05.
- Laetitia Duval & François-Charles Wolff, 2016, "Emigration intentions of Roma: evidence from Central and South-East Europe," Working Papers, HAL, number hal-01280578, Feb, DOI: 10.1080/14631377.2015.1124558.
- Thomas Kemper, 2016, "Zur landesspezifischen Erfassung des Migrationshintergrunds in der Schulstatistik – (k)ein gemeinsamer Nenner in Sicht?," Schumpeter Discussion Papers, Universitätsbibliothek Wuppertal, University Library, number SDP16001, Mar.
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