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Title:Wage assimilation : migrants versus natives and foreign migrants versus internal migrants
Author(s):STRØM, Steinar; VENTURINI, Alessandra; VILLOSIO, ClaudiaDate:2013Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:The paper wants to understand the assimilation pattern of foreign migrants in Italy. Three novelties characterize this study. First, the research compares the wage assimilation of international migrants with both internal ...
Title:With Strings Attached: Grandparent-provided child care, fertility, and female labour market outcomes
Author(s):GARCIA-MORAN, Eva; KUEHN, ZoeDate:2012Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI MWPAbstract:Grandparents are regular providers of free child care. Similar to any other form of child care, availability of grandparent-provided child care affects fertility and labor market decisions of women positively. We find that ...
Title:The Impact of Worker Effort on Public Sentiment toward Temporary Migrants
Author(s):EPSTEIN, Gil S.; VENTURINI, AlessandraDate:2011Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Temporary and circular migration programs have been devised by many destination countries and supported by the European Commission as a policy to reduce welfare and social costs of immigration in destination countries. In ...
Title:Are Foreign Migrants More Assimilated Than Native Ones?
Author(s):FAINI, Riccardo; STRØM, Steinar; VENTURINI, Alessandra; VILLOSIO, ClaudiaDate:2009Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:IZA Discussion PapersAbstract:The novelties of the paper are two. First the paper compares the pattern of wage assimilation of foreigners with both native immigrants and local natives in Italy, a country with large internal and international migration. ...
Title:The Political Economy of Immigrants' Naturalization
Author(s):MARIANI, FabioDate:2007Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:This paper provides the first political economy model in which self-interested
natives decide when voting rights should be granted to foreign-born workers.
This choice is driven by the maximization of net gains from ...