In order to disentangle the unique effects of migrants’ religion and religiosity, Helbling and associates (2022) considered the extent to which both attributes affect attitudes towards immigrants in five Western European countries characterized by different citizenship and church-state regimes (Austria, G...
Southern and South-Eastern European countries, particularly Greece, are facing a humanitarian crisis, where saving lives and providing food and shelter must take precedence over immigration control, regardless of whether those arriving are ‘illegal’ economic migrants or refugees. Despite the rush to ...
Southern and South-Eastern European countries, particularly Greece, are facing a humanitarian crisis, where saving lives and providing food and shelter must take precedence over immigration control, regardless of whether those arriving are ‘illegal’ economic migrants or refugees. Despite the rush to ...
If refugees "catch-up" to the earnings of otherwise similar native born men this catch-up comes later than among economic migrants. Equally striking is that the native-born children of immigrants (second-generation Americans) tend to earn more than the native-born with native born parents (...
In the U.S., the Immigration andNaturalization Actis the basis for emigration. It states that the country can receive 675,000 permanent immigrants each year. Some refugees could also be recipients of emigration status. Unique job skills and family ties are some of the things considered by the...
Other people become immigrants in order to get away from mistreatment or natural disasters.They are refugees.Some refugees move to avoid wars and political unrest.Others are seeking freedom to express their religious views.Still others are uprooted by disasters,such as terrible flooding or drought. ...
For example, in one camp, thousands of refugees saw a movie about how to get clean water. Caroline knows that is helping other people, and this makes her feel proud and happy about her work. Tony Hawk, Sally Ayote, and Caroline Baron all get great satisfaction from their work. Tony ...
Churchill and refugees 06 Sep 2022 Leave a comment by Jim Rose in Economics of international refugee law, International law, labour economics, labour supply, law and economics, Public Choice Tags: British history, British politics, economics of immigration, racial discrimination Rate this: ...
Reading here and there about what can only be viewed as corruption of various charitable agencies by an apparent flood-of government dollars, I am certain now that I was inadvertently present at the very start of that corruption – a warping of charitable concern towards refugees, as well as ...
Southern and South-Eastern European countries, particularly Greece, are facing a humanitarian crisis, where saving lives and providing food and shelter must take precedence over immigration control, regardless of whether those arriving are ‘illegal’ economic migrants or refugees. Despite the rush to ...