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Table 1Salient characteristics of labour migration policies in the 2000s
Figure 1 Composition of the migrant workforce by immigration status on entry andcountry of destination, recent and long-established migrants
Table 2Logistic regressions for the probability of being economically active, unem-ployed and overqualified
Table 3Country-level logistic regressions for the probability of being economically ac-tive, unemployed and overqualified (duration of stay > 5 yrs)

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