RF Berlin - CReAM Discussion Paper Series
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- 1908: Who Goes on Disability when Times are Tough? The Role of Social Costs of Take-Up among Immigrants

- Delia Furtado, Kerry Papps and Nikolaos Theodoropoulos
- 1907: Trainspotting: `Good Jobs', Training and Skilled Immigration

- Andrew Mountford and Jonathan Wadsworth
- 1906: OPT Policy Changes and Foreign Born STEM Talent in the U.S

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, Delia Furtado and Huanan Xu
- 1905: Lowering Welfare Benefits: Intended and Unintended Consequences for Migrants and their Families

- Lars Højsgaard Andersen, Christian Dustmann and Rasmus Landersø
- 1904: Free Movement, Open Borders and the Global Gains from Labor Mobility

- Christian Dustmann and Ian Preston
- 1903: Early School Exposure, Test Scores, and Noncognitive Outcomes

- Thomas Cornelissen and Christian Dustmann
- 1902: The fiscal lifetime cost of receiving refugees

- Joakim Ruist
- 1901: Refugees’ Self-selection into Europe: Who Migrates Where?

- Cevat Giray Aksoy and Panu Poutvaara
- 1818: Occupational Recognition and Immigrant Labor Market Outcomes

- Herbert Brücker, Albrecht Glitz, Adrian Lerche and Agnese Romiti
- 1817: Revealing Stereotypes: Evidence from Immigrants in Schools

- Alberto Alesina, Michela Carlana, Eliana La Ferrara and Paolo Pinotti
- 1816: Housing Expenditures and Income Inequality

- Christian Dustmann, Bernd Fitzenberger and Markus Zimmermann
- 1815: The Effect of Wage Subsidies on Piece Rate Workers: Evidence from the Penny Per Pound Program in Florida

- Hyejin Ku
- 1814: Impeding or Accelerating Assimilation? Immigration Enforcement and Its Impact on Naturalization Patterns

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Mary Lopez
- 1813: Migration, Political Institutions, and Social Networks

- Catia Batista, Julia Seither and Pedro Vicente
- 1812: Goals and Gaps: Educational Careers of Immigrant Children

- Michela Carlana, Eliana La Ferrara and Paolo Pinotti
- 1811: How Do Firms Respond to Place-Based Tax Incentives?

- Hyejin Ku, Uta Schönberg and Ragnhild C. Schreiner
- 1810: The Intergenerational Transmission of Welfare Dependency

- Monique De Haan and Ragnhild C. Schreiner
- 1809: Growing up in Ethnic Enclaves: Language Proficiency and Educational Attainment of Immigrant Children

- Alexander Danzer, Carsten Feuerbaum, Marc Piopiunik and Ludger Woessmann
- 1808: Who benefits from universal child care? Estimating marginal returns to early child care attendance

- Thomas Cornelissen, Christian Dustmann, Anna Raute and Uta Schönberg
- 1807: Inter-ethnic relations of teenagers in England’s schools: the role of school and neighbourhood ethnic composition

- Simon Burgess and Lucinda Platt
- 1806: Internal Mobility after the Expansion of the Welfare State: Evidence from Spain

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Cristina Borra
- 1805: Child's Gender, Young Fathers' Crime, and Spillover Effects in Criminal Behavior

- Christian Dustmann and Rasmus Landersø
- 1804: Agricultural Productivity Shocks, Labor Reallocation, and Rural-Urban Migration in China

- Luigi Minale
- 1803: Migration as an adjustment mechanism in the crisis? A comparison of Europe and the United States 2006-2016

- Julia Jauer, Thomas Liebig, John Martin and Patrick Puhani
- 1802: Shift- Share Instruments and the Impact of Immigration

- David Jaeger, Joakim Ruist and Jan Stuhler
- 1801: The Effect of Changes in Border Regimes on Border Regions Crime Rates: Evidence from the Schengen Treaty

- Malte Sandner and Pia Wassmann
- 1716: The (Struggle for) Labour Market Integration of Refugees: Evidence from European Countries

- Francesco Fasani, Tommaso Frattini and Luigi Minale
- 1715: Does Class Size Matter for School Tracking Outcomes After Elementary School? Quasi-Experimental Evidence Using Administrative Panel Data from Germany

- Bethlehem Argaw and Patrick Puhani
- 1714: Long live the American dream: Self-selection and inequality-persistence among American immigrants

- Joakim Ruist
- 1713: Globalization, Agricultural Markets and Mass Migration

- Rowena Gray, Gaia Narciso and Gaspare Tortorici
- 1712: Linguistic Distance, Networks and Migrants’ Regional Location Choice

- Julia Bredtmann, Klaus Nowotny and Sebastian Otten
- 1711: The Changing Family Structure of American Children with Unauthorized Parents

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Esther Arenas-Arroyo
- 1710: Do Boys Benefit from Male Teachers in Elementary School? Evidence from Administrative Panel Data

- Patrick Puhani
- 1709: Forced Migration and Mortality

- Thomas Bauer, Matthias Giesecke and Laura M. Janisch
- 1708: Understanding the Effects of Legalizing Undocumented Immigrants

- Joan Monras, Javier Vázquez-Grenno and Ferran Elias
- 1707: Immigrants' Residential Choices and their Consequences

- Christoph Albert and Joan Monras
- 1706: Decomposing the Impact of Immigration on House Prices

- Rosa Sanchis-Guarner
- 1705: Settling for Academia? H-1B Visas and the Career Choices of International Students in the United States

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Delia Furtado
- 1704: U.S. Immigration Reform and the Dynamics of Mexican Migration

- Khulan Altangerel and Jan van Ours
- 1703: International Family Migration and the Dual-Earner Model

- Martin Munk, Till Nikolka and Panu Poutvaara
- 1702: Immigrant labor market integration across admission classes

- Bernt Bratsberg, Oddbjørn Raaum and Knut Røed
- 1701: Islamic Law and Investments in Children: Evidence from the Sharia Introduction in Nigeria

- Marco Alfano
- 1630: The effects of international migration on native workers' unionisation in Austria

- José Ignacio Antón, René Böheim and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- 1629: Immigrants and Legal Status: Do Personal Contacts Matter?

- Simone Cremaschi and Carlo Devillanova
- 1628: Temporary Foreign Workers and Firms: Theory and Canadian Evidence

- Pierre Brochu, Till Gross and Christopher Worswick
- 1627: Remittances and the Brain Drain: Evidence from Microdata for Sub-Saharan Africa

- Julia Bredtmann, Fernanda Martínez Flores and Sebastian Otten
- 1626: The Impact of Immigration: Why Do Studies Reach Such Different Results?

- Christian Dustmann, Uta Schönberg and Jan Stuhler
- 1625: Clicking on Heaven's Door: The E ffect of Immigrant Legalization on Crime

- Paolo Pinotti
- 1624: The Gain from the Drain - Skill-biased Migration and Global Welfare

- Costanza Biavaschi, Michał Burzyński, Benjamin Elsner and Joël Machado
- 1623: Immigration and the UK: Reflections After Brexit

- Marco Alfano, Christian Dustmann and Tommaso Frattini
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