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September 29, 2016

Immigrants’ enclaves – stepping stones or stumbling blocks for integration?

Immigrants typically do not settle evenly across the countries in which they move. Rather, they tend to cluster in particular […]

  • ethnic enclaves
  • immigration policy
  • integration
  • migration
  • refugees
  • segregation
  • Simone Schüller
Research

November 4, 2015

Broadband boosts firm performance but not jobs in rural areas

To fully realize the potential of today’s internet requires fast access. But in some of Europe’s rural areas, broadband connections […]

  • ADSL2+
  • broadband internet
  • firm performance
  • infrastructure
  • Italy
  • rural-urban internal migration
  • Trento
  • Giulia Canzian
  • Samuele Poy
  • Simone Schüller
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February 24, 2014

Ethnic segregation: boon or bane for cultural integration?

Immigrants are not evenly distributed within countries: they tend to agglomerate in mainly urban areas. In the public eye – […]

  • agglomeration
  • clustering
  • ethnic identity
  • ethnic segregation
  • Germany
  • guestworkers
  • immigration
  • integration
  • parallel societies
  • social cohesion
  • Amelie F. Constant
  • Klaus F. Zimmermann
  • Simone Schüller

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