نتایج جستجو برای: immigrants

تعداد نتایج: 11881  

Journal: :Demography 2009
Pia M Orrenius Madeline Zavodny

Recent media and government reports suggest that immigrants are more likely to hold jobs with poor working conditions than U.S.-born workers, perhaps because immigrants work in jobs that "natives don't want." Despite this widespread view, earlier studies have not found immigrants to be in riskier jobs than natives. This study combines individual-level data from the 2003-2005 American Community ...

2010
Regina T. Riphahn Monika Sander Christoph Wunder

This paper analyzes the welfare use of Turkish immigrants and natives in Germany. After a brief description of the system of minimum income protection and its recent reform we use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study to investigate the correlates of transfer receipt for the two subsamples. Immigrants of Turkish origin have a higher propensity to use welfare benefits than natives. Aft...

1999
Alan J. Auerbach Philip Oreopoulos

In recent years, the renewed strength of immigration to the United States has sparked a debate about the economic effects of immigration. A central issue in this debate has been the fiscal impact of immigrants. Most research in this area has adopted a static, cross-section approach in assessing the net impact of immigrants on the economy’s fiscal position. However, a dynamic approach is importa...

Journal: :International journal of immunopathology and pharmacology 2013
R Calcaterra G Pasquantonio L A Vitali M Nicoletti M Di Girolamo C Mirisola M Prenna R Condo L Baggi

Infection of the oral cavity and dentures by Candida species are frequent in denture wearers. C. albicans is the most common pathogen; however, other emerging Candida species are also responsible for this condition. Few data are available about the occurrence of Candida species in the oral cavities of denture-wearing immigrants to Italy. In this study, we compare the Candida species found in th...

Journal: :Multiple sclerosis 2015
Pål Berg-Hansen Stine M Moen Leiv Sandvik Hanne F Harbo Inger J Bakken Camilla Stoltenberg Elisabeth G Celius

BACKGROUND Multiple sclerosis (MS) prevalence is unevenly distributed worldwide. Immigration to Norway from countries with a lower MS prevalence is increasing. The aim of this study was to investigate MS prevalence in different immigrant populations in Norway and evaluate the effect of migrating from low- to high-risk regions of MS. METHOD First- and second-generation immigrants from the larg...

2007
Alan Barrett David Duffy David Jaeger Brian Nolan

Are Ireland’s Immigrants Integrating into its Labour Market? Ireland has experienced a remarkable change in its migratory patterns in recent years and has moved from experiencing large-scale emigration to receiving significant inflows. In this paper, we use data from a nationally representative sample of immigrants and natives drawn in 2005 to assess the occupational attainment of immigrants in...

2008
Adriana Kugler Mutlu Yuksel

Immigrants have long been perceived to take jobs away and to push down the wages of native workers. Given that the recent bout of Latin American immigration in the 1980s and 1990s coincided with the fall in earnings and employment of the less skilled, it is not surprising that, like previous immigration waves, recent Latin American immigration is sometimes blamed for the misfortunes of less ski...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2011
Annelieke N Drogendijk Peter G van der Velden Berthold P R Gersons Rolf J Kleber

BACKGROUND Disaster research suggests that immigrant groups who are affected by a disaster receive less emotional support than their native counterparts. However, it is unclear to what extent these differences can be attributed to post-disaster mental health problems or whether they were present before the event. AIMS To examine the association between lack of social support, immigration ...

2009
Catia Nicodemo

The purpose of this paper is to analyze the differences that immigrants have in the Spanish labour market. Immigrants in Spain come from a diversity of continents (Africa, South America, Eastern Europe, Asia, etc.), and there are substantial differences in characteristics not only among continents but also among countries in each continent. These differences are reflected in the labour market a...

Journal: :Medicine and health, Rhode Island 2010
Lawrence Proano Anand Shah Robert Partridge

The United States (US) is a nation of immigrants. The number of people who were born outside of the US has risen during the past 30 years. Eleven percent [33 million people] of the US population are foreign born.1 Rhode Island (RI) is both a home and a destination for immigrants from all over the world. Refugees and other immigrants present to the practitioner with clinical problems as varied a...

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