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(Why) are immigrants unhappy?

(Why) are immigrants unhappy?

... Given our comparison between natives and immigrants, an important concern is culture-based anchoring bias, i.e. cultural differences in response styles, so that people in different cultures might report different ...

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Discrimination and quality of life of brazilian female immigrants in Portugal

Discrimination and quality of life of brazilian female immigrants in Portugal

... female immigrants living in Portugal are being discriminated and the reflection of this can be identified in the decrease of their quality of ...Brazilian immigrants in Portugal also present isolation and ...

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Suicide in Immigrants: An Overview

Suicide in Immigrants: An Overview

... among immigrants coming form countries with low rates of sui- cide, such as those from the Middle East, migrating to ...among immigrants in Slovenia: the suicide rate of Hungarian immigrants in ...

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Some Observations on Net Fiscal Transfers to Recent Immigrants Resulting From Income Taxes and Government Transfer Programs

Some Observations on Net Fiscal Transfers to Recent Immigrants Resulting From Income Taxes and Government Transfer Programs

... recent immigrants received per capita amounts in 2005 that are ...non- immigrants so there is no prima facie evidence of disproportionate reliance on social assistance from the Census (but if the over 65 ...

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RETRACTED: Ethnic Culture and Its Impact on Immigrants’ Identity Formation: The Case of Korean Immigrants in the U S

RETRACTED: Ethnic Culture and Its Impact on Immigrants’ Identity Formation: The Case of Korean Immigrants in the U S

... Korean immigrants taking pride in their homeland culture because it may allow them to collect symbolic ...Korean immigrants to acquire sym- bolic capital, allowing them not only to take pride in their ...

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First- generation immigrants feel socially excluded and have greater pro-violence attitudes than the native population in England and Wales.

First- generation immigrants feel socially excluded and have greater pro-violence attitudes than the native population in England and Wales.

... first-generation immigrants, within this group, particular ethnicities may behave ...first-generation immigrants except for Asian first-generation immigrant ...

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Comparative analysis between Italian immigrants in the United States and Egyptian immigrants in Italy

Comparative analysis between Italian immigrants in the United States and Egyptian immigrants in Italy

... if not solved, by legislative action from the Italian government; however, the third problem lacks an immediate solution because of its international dimensions. First, the Italian government should consider instituting ...

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A decade of life course research on fertility of immigrants and their descendants in Europe

A decade of life course research on fertility of immigrants and their descendants in Europe

... among immigrants and their descendants in the multilingual context of Switzerland, where the immigrant population consists of traditional (from Italy, Spain, France, Germany, and Austria) and new groups (from ...

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Perceptions of Immigrants by the Local People and Administrative Perspectives Regarding the Immigrants of Turkish Origin Who Came to Turkey from Bulgaria: A Case Study of Izmir

Perceptions of Immigrants by the Local People and Administrative Perspectives Regarding the Immigrants of Turkish Origin Who Came to Turkey from Bulgaria: A Case Study of Izmir

... of immigrants, although the number of associations for the immigrants from the Balkans has in- ...to immigrants’ preference for not creating any reaction to them among their neighbors at the local ...

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An Analysis of the Underlying Causes of the Poor Performance of Recent Immigrants Using the 2006 Census PUMF and Some Observations on Their Implications for Immigration Policy

An Analysis of the Underlying Causes of the Poor Performance of Recent Immigrants Using the 2006 Census PUMF and Some Observations on Their Implications for Immigration Policy

... of immigrants come is given very little recognition in Canadian labour markets, it implies that the younger immigrants are when they come to Canada, the better they are likely to ...selected ...

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Union Formation and Dissolution Among Immigrants and Their Descendants in the British Welfare State Context

Union Formation and Dissolution Among Immigrants and Their Descendants in the British Welfare State Context

... Support to the selectivity hypothesis also comes from a more recent study of union formation among migrants to Spain (Trilla et al. 2008). The authors found that a major part of differences in partnership patterns ...

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Illegal Immigrants in Southern Africa: Analysis of Dynamics Propelling Illegal Immigrants in Zambia

Illegal Immigrants in Southern Africa: Analysis of Dynamics Propelling Illegal Immigrants in Zambia

... stimulate immigrants to enter Southern Africa states or nations in the case of Zambia illegally. The phenomenon of illegal immigration has been a thorn in most states to the extent that some citizens like in South ...

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Assessing the burden of intestinal parasites affecting newly arrived immigrants in Qatar

Assessing the burden of intestinal parasites affecting newly arrived immigrants in Qatar

... The present study was based on a cross-sectional survey of intestinal parasitic infections among recently arrived immigrants ( n = 2,486) during the period 2012–2014. Random stool samples were collected during ...

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Post-migration living difficulties as a significant risk factor for PTSD in immigrants: a primary care study

Post-migration living difficulties as a significant risk factor for PTSD in immigrants: a primary care study

... care immigrants in social difficulties ...illegal immigrants who are at high risk because they face serious living difficulties without having access to the social protection and are also more exposed to ...

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Understanding differences in access and use of healthcare between international immigrants to Chile and the Chilean-born: a repeated cross-sectional population-based study in Chile

Understanding differences in access and use of healthcare between international immigrants to Chile and the Chilean-born: a repeated cross-sectional population-based study in Chile

... In contrast to other countries in the Latin American region, like Argentina or Brazil, Chile is predominantly a migrant sending country rather than a receiver country. About 857 781 Chileans live outside of the country, ...

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The recognition method for immigrants

The recognition method for immigrants

... Il faut souligner que la méthode de reconnaissance, telle qu’envisagée ici, repose sur une référence au point de vue de l’ordre juridique étranger qui est plus large que dans l[r] ...

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Variation in mode of physical activity by ethnicity and time since immigration: a cross-sectional analysis

Variation in mode of physical activity by ethnicity and time since immigration: a cross-sectional analysis

... recent immigrants tended to be in the younger age categories while established immigrants tended to be in the older age categories compared to ...recent immigrants had a lower prevalence in the high ...

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Skilled migration and economic performances: Evidence from OECD countries

Skilled migration and economic performances: Evidence from OECD countries

... inactive immigrants (this results is in line with the widely accepted idea in literature that immigrants have a small negative effect on wages in host ...educated immigrants have a positive effect on ...

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Immigrant integration policy and practices in Poland

Immigrant integration policy and practices in Poland

... Other immigrants are not eligible for integration assistance (Poland has not yet developed any introductory pro- grammes designed to facilitate the integration of immigrants) (Godlewska ...

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From a Buyers to a Sellers Market: A study on the influence of the Sharpeville ‘crisis’ on Dutch emigration policies regarding South Africa between 1960 and 1965

From a Buyers to a Sellers Market: A study on the influence of the Sharpeville ‘crisis’ on Dutch emigration policies regarding South Africa between 1960 and 1965

... Despite these concerns throughout different levels of the emigration apparatus, it seemed that the Dutch emigration policies with regards to South Africa were not weakened, but rather strengthened after Sharpeville. When ...

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