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The Economics of Temporary Migrations. (2015). dustmann, christian ; Grlach, Joseph-Simon .
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  4. Immigration in American Economic History. (2016). Boustan, Leah ; Abramitzky, Ran.
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  7. Please Call Me John: Name Choice and the Assimilation of Immigrants in the United States, 1900-1930. (2016). Reis, Hugo ; Lee, Sokbae (Simon) ; Carneiro, Pedro.
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  8. Three-generation Mobility in the United States, 1850-1940: The Role of Maternal and Paternal Grandparents. (2016). Salisbury, Laura ; Paserman, M. Daniele ; Olivetti, Claudia.
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  9. The Economics of Temporary Migrations. (2016). dustmann, christian ; Gorlach, Joseph-Simon .
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  10. Citizenship and the Social Integration of Immigrants: Evidence from Germanys Immigration Reforms. (2015). Gathmann, Christina ; Keller, Nicolas ; Monscheuer, Ole .
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  11. The Selection of High-Skilled Migrants. (2015). Waldinger, Fabian ; Ruhose, Jens ; Parey, Matthias ; Netz, Nicolai.
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  12. Self-Selection of Emigrants: Theory and Evidence on Stochastic Dominance in Observable and Unobservable Characteristics. (2015). Poutvaara, Panu ; Kauppinen, Ilpo ; Borjas, George .
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  17. Left Behind but Doing Good? Civic Engagement in Two Post-Socialist Countries. (2015). Zimmermann, Klaus ; Roman, Monica ; Nikolova, Milena.
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  19. International Migration of Couples. (2015). Poutvaara, Panu ; Junge, Martin ; Munk, Martin .
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  20. Left Behind but Doing Good? Civic Engagement in Two Post-Socialist Countries. (2015). Zimmermann, Klaus ; Roman, Monica ; Nikolova, Milena.
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  21. Nation-Building Through Compulsory Schooling During the Age of Mass Migration. (2015). Viarengo, Martina ; Rasul, Imran ; Mohnen, Myra ; bandiera, oriana.
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  22. Selective Outmigration and the Estimation of Immigrants’ Earnings Profiles. (2014). dustmann, christian ; Gorlach, Joseph-Simon .
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  23. Womens Income and Marriage Markets in the United States: Evidence from the Civil War Pension. (2014). Salisbury, Laura.
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  25. The Role of Immigrant Children in Their Parents Assimilation in the United States, 1850–2010. (2014). Kuziemko, Ilyana ; Ferrie, Joseph .
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  26. In Transit: The Well-Being of Migrants from Transition and Post-Transition Countries. (2014). Nikolova, Milena ; Graham, Carol Lee .
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  27. Forty Years of Immigrant Segregation in France, 1968-2007: How Different Is the New Immigration?. (2014). Verdugo, Gregory ; Pan Ke Shon, Jean-Louis, .
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  30. Selective Outmigration and the Estimation of Immigrants Earnings Profiles. (2014). dustmann, christian.
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  33. Immigrants Genes: Genetic Diversity and Economic Development in the US. (2013). Brückner, Markus ; Ager, Philipp ; Bruckner, Markus .
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  34. Selection and Economic Gains in the Great Migration of African Americans: New Evidence from Linked Census Data. (2013). Wanamaker, Marianne ; Collins, William.
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  35. In the Name of the Son (and the Daughter): Intergenerational Mobility in the United States, 1850-1930. (2013). Paserman, M. Daniele ; Olivetti, Claudia.
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  36. Birthplace Diversity and Economic Prosperity. (2013). Rapoport, Hillel ; Harnoss, Johann ; Alesina, Alberto.
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  37. Lets Be Selective about Migrant Self-Selection. (2013). Elsner, Benjamin ; Biavaschi, Costanza.
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  38. The Economic Payoff of Name Americanization. (2013). Siddique, Zahra ; Giulietti, Corrado ; Biavaschi, Costanza.
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  39. Birthplace Diversity and Economic Prosperity. (2013). Rapoport, Hillel ; Harnoss, Johann ; Alesina, Alberto.
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  40. Intra-household Selection into Migration: Evidence from a Matched Sample of Migrants and Origin Households in Senegal. (2013). Senne, Jean-Noël ; Chort, Isabelle.
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  41. Intra-household Selection into Migration: Evidence from a Matched Sample of Migrants and Origin Households in Senegal. (2013). Senne, Jean-Noël ; Chort, Isabelle.
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  42. Have the poor always been less likely to migrate? Evidence from inheritance practices during the age of mass migration. (2013). Eriksson, Katherine ; Boustan, Leah ; Abramitzky, Ran .
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  43. Intra-household Selection into Migration: Evidence from a Matched Sample of Migrants and Origin Households in Senegal. (2013). Senne, Jean-Noël ; Chort, Isabelle.
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  44. Birthplace Diversity and Economic Prosperity. (2013). Rapoport, Hillel ; Harnoss, Johann ; Alesina, Alberto.
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  45. A Nation of Immigrants: Assimilation and Economic Outcomes in the Age of Mass Migration. (2012). Eriksson, Katherine ; Boustan, Leah ; Abramitzky, Ran.
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  46. Smooth(er) Landing? The Dynamic Role of Networks in the Location and Occupational Choice of Immigrants. (2012). Tessada, José ; Lafortune, Jeanne.
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  47. Smooth(er) Landing? The Dynamic Role of Networks in the Location and Occupational Choice of Immigrants. (2012). Tessada, José ; Lafortune, Jeanne.
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  48. Historical Origins of Brazilian Relative Backwardness. (2012). Barros, Alexandre.
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  49. Brain Drain in the Age of Mass Migration: Does Relative Inequality Explain Migrant Selectivity?. (2012). Stolz, Yvonne ; Baten, Joerg.
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  50. Europes Tired, Poor, Huddled Masses: Self-Selection and Economic Outcomes in the Age of Mass Migration. (2012). Eriksson, Katherine ; Boustan, Leah ; Abramitzky, Ran .
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