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them for the case of migration to Germany from 86 Asian and African countries from 1981 to 1995. The results confirm the …
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them for the case of migration to Germany from 86 Asian and African countries from 1981 to 1995. The results confirm the …
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. The paper utilizes a new dataset that is based on migration from 86 African and Asian countries to Germany. Information is … available on overall moves (1981-1995) and asylum migration (1984-1995). The estimation results confirm the importance of the …
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. The paper utilizes a new dataset that is based on migration from 86 African and Asian countries to Germany. Information is … available on overall moves (1981-1995) and asylum migration (1984-1995). The estimation results confirm the importance of the …
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. The paper utilizes a new dataset that is based on migration from 86 African and Asian countries to Germany. Information is … available on overall moves (1981-1995) and asylum migration (1984-1995). The estimation results confirm the importance of the …
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Comparing the emigration rates of countries at different stages of economic development, an inverse u-shape emerges. Although merely based on cross-sectional evidence, the “migration hump” is often treated as a causal relationship. Since the peak is located at rather high per capita incomes...
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