نتایج جستجو برای: especially immigrants

تعداد نتایج: 402382  

Journal: :Demography 2015
Renee Reichl Luthra Thomas Soehl

One in five U.S. residents under the age of 18 has at least one foreign-born parent. Given the large proportion of immigrants with very low levels of schooling, the strength of the intergenerational transmission of education between immigrant parent and child has important repercussions for the future of social stratification in the United States. We find that the educational transmission proce...

2007
Sylke Viola Schnepf John Micklewright James Raymer Nikos Tzavidis

Literature examining immigrants’ educational disadvantage across countries focuses generally on average differences in educational outcomes between immigrants and natives disguising thereby that immigrants are a highly heterogeneous group. The aim of this paper is to examine educational inequalities among immigrants in eight high immigration countries: Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, S...

Journal: :Social science research 2015
Mathew J Creighton Amaney Jamal

Are Muslim immigrants subjected to targeted opposition (i.e., Islamophobia) on their pathway to US citizenship? Using a list experiment and a representative sample of the US population, we compare explicit and implicit opposition to Muslim and Christian immigrants. We find that Muslim immigrants, relative to Christian immigrants, experience greater explicit resistance. However, when social desi...

Journal: :World journal of emergency medicine 2012
Ibrahim Mahmoud Xiang-Yu Hou

BACKGROUND Immigrants with language barriers are at high risk of having poor access to health care services. However, several studies have indicated that immigrants tend to use emergency departments (EDs) as their primary source of care at the expense of primary care. This may place an additional burden on already overcrowded EDs and lead to a low level of patient satisfaction with ED care. The...

Journal: :Memetic Computing 2009
Xin Yu Ke Tang Tianshi Chen Xin Yao

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in studying evolutionary algorithms (EAs) for dynamic optimization problems (DOPs). Among approaches developed for EAs to deal with DOPs, immigrants schemes have been proven to be beneficial. Immigrants schemes for EAs on DOPs aim at maintaining the diversity of the population throughout the run via introducing new individuals into the current ...

Journal: :American economic journal. Applied economics 2016
Brian C Cadena Brian K Kovak

This paper demonstrates that low-skilled Mexican-born immigrants' location choices in the U.S. respond strongly to changes in local labor demand, and that this geographic elasticity helps equalize spatial differences in labor market outcomes for low-skilled native workers, who are much less responsive. We leverage the substantial geographic variation in employment losses that occurred during Gr...

2008
Sylke V. Schnepf Tim Smeeding Nikos Tzavidis

Inequality of Learning amongst Immigrant Children in Industrialised Countries Literature examining immigrants’ educational disadvantage across countries focuses generally on average differences in educational outcomes between immigrants and natives disguising thereby that immigrants are a highly heterogeneous group. The aim of this paper is to examine educational inequalities among immigrants i...

2016
Jacques Poot Steven Stillman

Recent papers have found that often immigrants are overqualified relative to native-born workers when comparing an individual’s education to the ‘average’ education in their occupation. We show that these results are sensitive to differences in the education distribution between immigrants and the native born. Using data for New Zealand, which has an immigration policy that favours skilled immi...

Journal: :Journal of Population Economics 2022

Abstract We present new descriptive evidence on the immigrant-native gap in risk and time preferences Germany, one of immigrants’ most preferred destination countries. Using recent waves Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) dataset, we find that has widened for immigration cohorts, especially around 2015 European Refugee Crisis. attribute widening to decreased assimilation rates immigrants caused by red...

2017
Lisa Kawatsu Kazuhiro Uchimura Akihiro Ohkado Seiya Kato

Foreign-born persons are considered one of the high-risk populations for tuberculosis (TB), and numerous studies have discussed the potential role of pre-entry TB screening for immigrants. However, rates of TB disease among immigrants can remain high several years after entry. In Japan, approximately 50% of TB among foreign-born persons occurs among those who have entered Japan more than five y...

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