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Does living in a country with high social protection expenses impacts return aspiration for second generation migrant?

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    Does living in a country with high social protection expenses impacts return aspiration for second generation migrant?
  • Author: Munoz-Bertrand, Inès
  • Subjects: Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Description: The purpose of this presentation is to show how welfare magnets can have an impact on the declarations of intention to return by descendants of Chilean emigrants. The first hypothesis is that children of Chilean emigrants would be more likely to declare their intention to stay if they are in a country with a high welfare expenditure. The second is that adding this contextual control variable and controlling for different countries in the analysis does not change the effects already informed by the individual variables.
  • Creation Date: 2023
  • Language: English
  • Source: HAL SHS: Archive ouverte en Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société (Open Access)

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