Returns to citizenship?: evidence from Germany's recent immigration reforms
Immigrants in many countries have lower employment rates and earnings than natives. We study whether the option to naturalize improves immigrant assimilation. The empirical analysis relies on two major immigration reforms in Germany, a country with a weak record of immigrant integration. Using disco...
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| Main Authors: | , |
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| Format: | Book/Monograph Working Paper |
| Language: | English |
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Berlin
DIW
2014
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| Series: | SOEPpapers on multidisciplinary panel data research
656 |
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SOEP papers on multidisciplinary panel data research (656)
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| Online Access: | Verlag, Volltext: http://www.diw.de/sixcms/detail.php?id=diw_01.c.464999.de Download aus dem Internet, Stand: 21.05.2014, Volltext: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/97158 |
| Author Notes: | Christina Gathmann; Nicolas Keller |
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