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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

February 20, 2017

On World Day of Social Justice: Insights on economic inequality from IZA World of Labor

The UN has proclaimed February 20 the “World Day of Social Justice” to support efforts of the international community in […]

  • Developing Countries
  • economic inequality
  • education
  • inclusion
  • inequality
  • poverty
  • preschool
  • racial inequality
  • skills
  • wealth inequality
  • World Day of Social Justice
  • Abebe Shimeles
  • Alvaro Forteza
  • Graziella Bertocchi
  • Jamele Rigolini
  • Jane Waldfogel
  • Jo Blanden
  • Lorenzo Cappellari
  • Martin Biewen
  • Stijn Broecke
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March 21, 2016

Economic long-term outlooks often too pessimistic

Demographic aging and accompanying shrinking labor forces are common phenomena throughout the developed world. There is a widespread notion that […]

  • demographic aging
  • demography
  • economic outlook
  • education
  • government budget
  • population projection
  • statutory retirement age
  • wage effects
  • Alari Paulus
  • Andreas Lichter
  • Andreas Peichl
  • Eric Sommer
  • Hilmar Schneider
  • Karina Doorley
  • Kristian Orsini
  • Mathias Dolls
  • Olivier Bargain
  • Sebastian Siegloch

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