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The Labor Market Effects of Restricting Refugees Employment Opportunities. (2023). Kurer, Selina ; Hangartner, Dominik ; Beerli, Andreas ; Ahrens, Achim ; Siegenthaler, Michael.
In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  2. Political Backlash to Refugee Settlement: Cultural and Economic Drivers. (2023). Tura, Giulia ; Mendola, Mariapia ; Giunti, Sara ; Campo, Francesco.
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  3. Labor market integration, local conditions and inequalities: Evidence from refugees in Switzerland. (2023). Müller, Tobias ; Viarengo, Martina ; Pannatier, Pia ; Muller, Tobias.
    In: World Development.
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  4. From Refugees to Citizens: Labor Market Returns to Naturalization. (2023). Fasani, Francesco ; Pirot, Maxime ; Frattini, Tomamso.
    In: RF Berlin - CReAM Discussion Paper Series.
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