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Working Paper File Downloads Abstract Views
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(The Struggle for) Refugee Integration into the Labour Market: Evidence from Europe 0 0 5 95 8 23 45 180
(The Struggle for) Refugee Integration into the Labour Market: Evidence from Europe 1 2 3 128 4 11 27 470
(The Struggle for) Refugee Integration into the Labour Market: Evidence from Europe 0 0 6 72 4 9 28 143
Are Political and Economic Integration Intertwined? 0 0 1 7 0 5 22 53
Are Political and Economic Integration Intertwined? 0 0 0 24 0 1 7 54
Are Political and Economic Integration Interwinded? 0 0 0 12 1 9 21 99
Are political and economic integration intertwined? 0 0 1 9 2 2 13 46
Assessing the Fiscal Costs and Benefits of A8 Migration to the UK 0 1 2 163 12 23 61 1,164
Educational Achievement of Second Generation Immigrants: An International Comparison 0 0 0 122 5 5 12 332
Educational Achievement of Second Generation Immigrants: An International Comparison 0 0 0 26 13 28 40 168
Educational Achievement of Second Generation Immigrants: An International Comparison 0 1 3 142 13 27 44 720
Employment of Undocumented Immigrants and the Prospect of Legal Status: Evidence from an Amnesty Program 0 0 0 27 1 1 7 99
Employment of Undocumented Immigrants and the Prospect of Legal Status: Evidence from an Amnesty Program 0 0 0 33 2 7 12 89
Employment of Undocumented Immigrants and the Prospect of Legal Status: Evidence from an Amnesty Program 0 0 0 72 4 6 14 197
Ethnicity and Second Generation Immigrants in Britain 1 1 2 263 24 46 123 1,500
Grandparental Availability for Child Care and Maternal Employment: Pension Reform Evidence from Italy 0 0 0 34 1 3 9 63
Grandparental Availability for Child Care and Maternal Employment: Pension Reform Evidence from Italy 0 0 0 59 2 3 13 124
Grandparental Availability for Child Care and Maternal Employment: Pension Reform Evidence from Italy Abstract:In this paper, we exploit pension reform-induced changes in retirement eligibility requirements to assess the role of grandparental child care availability in the employment of women who have children under 15. We focus on Italy for two reasons: first, it has low rates of female employment and little formal child care provision, and second, it has undergone several pension reforms in a relatively short time span. Our analysis shows that, among the women studied, those whose own mothers are retirement eligible have a 13 percent higher probability of being employed than those whose mothers are ineligible. The pension eligibility of maternal grandfathers and paternal grandparents, however, has no significant effect on the women’s employment probability. We also demonstrate that the eligibility of maternal grandmothers mainly captures the effect of their availability for child care. Hence, pension reforms, by potentially robbing households of an important source of flexible, low-cost child care, could have unintended negative consequences for the employment rates of women with children. Length: 45 pages 0 0 0 31 0 2 20 123
Grandparental availability for child care and maternal labor force participation: Pension reform evidence from Italy 0 0 0 81 3 10 21 121
Immigration and the UK: Reflections After Brexit 0 0 1 210 1 4 13 481
Immigration and the UK: Reflections After Brexit 1 1 2 249 4 12 31 461
Immigration: The European Experience 0 0 0 171 2 3 10 490
Immigration: The European Experience 0 0 0 45 2 19 41 202
Immigration: The European Experience 0 0 0 143 1 4 20 489
Immigration: The European Experience 0 0 1 57 1 1 12 251
Integration of immigrants in host countries - what we know and what works 0 0 0 116 2 3 13 195
Lift the Ban? Initial Employment Restrictions and Refugee Labour Market Outcomes 0 1 2 31 2 10 22 98
Lift the Ban? Initial Employment Restrictions and Refugee Labour Market Outcomes 0 0 5 62 1 6 23 212
Lift the Ban? Initial Employment Restrictions and Refugee Labour Market Outcomes 1 2 2 29 2 13 29 239
Lift the Ban? Initial Employment Restrictions and Refugee Labour Market Outcomes 0 0 0 16 5 7 13 98
Migration and public finances in the EU 0 0 2 30 6 11 59 110
Mind What Your Voters Read: Media Exposure and International Economic Policy Making 0 0 0 95 1 2 6 203
Mind what your voters read: Media exposure and international economic policy making 0 0 0 80 1 2 45 131
On the Economics and Politics of Refugee Migration 0 0 0 90 5 6 26 193
On the Economics and Politics of Refugee Migration 0 1 2 46 2 5 13 164
On the Economics and Politics of Refugee Migration 0 0 0 70 2 5 20 140
On the Economics and Politics of Refugee Migration 0 0 1 54 0 0 7 117
Spending More is Spending Less: Policy Dilemmas on Irregular Migration 0 0 0 34 2 2 8 142
Spending more is spending less: on the desirability of enforcing migration 0 0 0 36 0 1 10 123
The (Struggle for) Labour Market Integration of Refugees: Evidence from European Countries 0 0 3 165 1 6 23 338
The Economics and Politics of Refugee Migration 0 0 0 409 1 3 19 703
The Effect of Emigration from Poland on Polish Wages 1 2 3 130 2 7 30 451
The Effect of Immigrant Peers in Vocational Schools 0 1 1 68 2 5 13 118
The Effect of Immigration along the Distribution of Wages 0 1 3 1,251 10 29 87 4,983
The Fiscal Effects of Immigration to the UK 0 2 5 205 15 28 80 550
The Fiscal Effects of Immigration to the UK 0 0 2 61 15 24 52 250
The Labour Market Impact of Immigration 1 2 7 556 4 15 50 1,941
The effect of immigrant peers in vocational schools 0 1 1 24 3 5 11 73
The effect of immigrant peers in vocational schools 0 0 0 65 3 4 13 114
The effect of immigrant peers in vocational schools 0 0 0 23 4 4 13 76
What Drives Immigration Amnesties? 0 0 0 49 1 2 9 168
What Drives the Legalization of Immigrants? Evidence from IRCA 0 0 0 34 2 2 11 109
What drives the legalization of immigrants? Evidence from IRCA 0 0 0 13 1 2 9 55
Total Working Papers 6 19 66 6,117 205 473 1,380 20,213


Journal Article File Downloads Abstract Views
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(The Struggle for) Refugee integration into the labour market: evidence from Europe 2 4 12 37 12 20 49 147
Assessing the Fiscal Costs and Benefits of A8 Migration to the UK 0 0 0 67 3 8 21 433
Educational achievement of second-generation immigrants: an international comparison* 1 5 14 156 7 19 57 539
Employment of Undocumented Immigrants and the Prospect of Legal Status: Evidence from an Amnesty Program  0 1 3 12 4 10 17 66
Grandparental availability for child care and maternal labor force participation: pension reform evidence from Italy 0 0 0 32 2 5 18 157
Illegal Immigration: Policy Perspectives and Challenges 0 2 5 34 2 7 22 152
Immigrazione 0 0 0 0 1 5 12 173
Inequities in immigrants’ access to health care services: disentangling potential barriers 0 0 0 9 2 4 12 59
L'immigrazione irregolare in tempo di crisi 0 0 0 11 5 6 12 53
Lift the Ban? Initial Employment Restrictions and Refugee Labour Market Outcomes 1 1 5 33 2 5 24 116
L’intégration des immigrés dans les pays d’accueil-Ce que nous savons et ce qui marche 0 0 1 16 1 1 6 77
On the economics and politics of refugee migration 0 2 5 119 4 9 43 419
The Effect of Emigration from Poland on Polish Wages 0 0 2 30 1 1 7 127
The Effect of Immigration along the Distribution of Wages 1 5 17 581 10 27 132 2,068
The Fiscal Effects of Immigration to the UK 1 2 8 85 27 44 117 438
The Fiscal and Welfare Effects of Immigration: Introduction 1 1 2 43 1 1 7 116
The effect of immigrant peers in vocational schools 0 0 1 49 7 20 42 219
The labour market impact of immigration 1 1 2 254 3 6 19 688
What drives the legalization of immigrants? Evidence from IRCA 0 0 0 16 2 5 16 109
Total Journal Articles 8 24 77 1,584 96 203 633 6,156
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Book File Downloads Abstract Views
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The Integration of Migrants and its Effects on the Labour Market 0 0 0 10 0 1 8 69
Total Books 0 0 0 10 0 1 8 69


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