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Using the example of contemporary immigration policy in Germany, we illustrate how this impulse to build the middle-class status group affects immigrant inclusion/exclusion in nuanced ways at both the group and individual levels, along class/status, ethnic and gender lines. We conclude by ...
only spouses, parents of underage children and underage, single refugees would be eligible to apply for family reunification. Spouses of refugees who had not legally married in their country of origin would be barred from receiving residency in Germany. ...
Until the mid-1880s, Germany was mainly a country of emigration. Yet, after 1871 the German Empire faced a labor shortage, first in the agricultural sector of the eastern provinces of Prussia, and later in the industrial centers of the west. The labor sh
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Since the marginal product of labor is less than the average product, given the long-run competitive equilibrium with zero profits, there is a surplus (AP minus MP) which is absorbed by land rent, given competitive markets for labor and capital goods. The area between theWeiss, Manfred...
The new law will allow Germany to legally allow in workers from non-EU countries. Skilled workers will be allowed to take permanent residence in the country if there is a need for their kind of skills in the German labour market.
GermanyImmigration is one of the most contentious fields in policy-making, not only on the European and national, but also on the local level. Due to the declining and ageing populations, European cities today increasingly need immigration. On the other side, right-wing populist parties are ...
At the end of 2023, there were 129,000 people waiting for an initial decision in the UK. That’s the fifth-largest asylum backlog in Europe behind Germany, Spain, Italy and France. The pledges To clear the backlog, there’s already been a sharp increase in the number of case...
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