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Posts tagged with 'attitudes'

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March 15, 2019

Immigration and attitudes toward redistribution in Europe

How the share of immigrants at the regional level affects popular support for welfare policies

  • attitudes
  • Europe
  • immigration
  • redistribution
  • welfare
  • Alberto Alesina
  • Elie Murard
  • Hillel Rapoport
Research

March 3, 2017

Decoding attitudes towards migrants

The recent political success of right-wing populists in the US and in many European countries is often attributed to a […]

  • anti-immigration movement
  • attitudes
  • extremism
  • immigration
  • immigration polices
  • migration
  • public information campaigns
  • Salience
  • Alexis Grigorieff
  • Christopher Roth
  • Diego Ubfal
  • Giovanni Facchini
  • Hiroyuki Nakata
  • Ingo E. Isphording
  • Nico Pestel
  • Tommaso Colussi
  • Yotam Margalit
IZA News

February 24, 2017

IZA/IAB Linked Evaluation Dataset: New resource for the analysis of labor market policies

High-quality data are the key to evaluating the effectiveness of labor market policies. While administrative datasets provide detailed and reliable […]

  • active labor market policy
  • attitudes
  • behavior
  • dataset
  • evaluation
  • IAB
  • job search
  • personality
  • unemployment
Research

September 13, 2016

Differences in risk attitudes do not explain gender gap in leadership positions

A recent IZA World of Labor article suggests that gender differences in attitudes toward risk are less significant than previously […]

  • attitudes
  • competition
  • female leadership
  • gender discrimination
  • gender gap
  • risk
  • risk aversion
  • Amanda H. Goodall
  • Andrew J. Oswald
  • Antonio Filippin
  • Benjamin Artz
  • Christoph Freudenthaler
  • Erica G. Birk
  • Glen R. Waddell
  • Jay K. Walker
  • Logan M. Lee
  • Mario Lackner
  • Michael Jetter
  • Paolo Crosetto
  • René Böheim
Research

August 15, 2016

Backlash against Muslim immigrants after terrorist attacks harms integration and the economy

The recent rise in the number and intensity of fundamentalist Islamic terrorist attacks occurring in several Western cities could, as […]

  • attitudes
  • high-skilled
  • integration
  • Islam
  • migration
  • Muslim
  • Netherlands
  • segregation
  • terrorism
  • Ahmed Elsayed
  • Andries de Grip

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