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Now Out in the Journal of Population Economics: How dreams matter for migration
The article provides evidence that countries with stronger beliefs that hard work leads to a higher social status (the ‘American Dream’) attract a higher proportion of high-skilled immigrants. Read more in: Claudia Lumpe: “Public beliefs in social mobility and high-skilled … Continue reading
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Tagged #public beliefs, #social mobility, #social status, Migration
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