Title: | Contents Vol. 51 N°4 (2024) |
In : | Journal of comparative economics (Vol.51 N°4, December 2023) |
Article on page: | pp. 1095-1365 |
Languages: | English |
Descriptors: |
[Eurovoc] ECONOMICS > economic policy > economic policy > intervention policy > support policy [Eurovoc] EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS > education [Eurovoc] EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS > labour market [Eurovoc] FINANCE [Eurovoc] GEOGRAPHY > Asia and Oceania > Far East > China [Eurovoc] GEOGRAPHY > Europe > Central and Eastern Europe > Russia [Eurovoc] GEOGRAPHY > Europe > Central and Eastern Europe > Ukraine [Eurovoc] GEOGRAPHY > regions of EU Member States > regions of Italy > Sicily [Eurovoc] INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS > defence > defence policy > defence expenditure [Eurovoc] INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS > international affairs > international affairs > economic sanctions [Eurovoc] INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS > international security > international conflict > war [Eurovoc] POLITICS > executive power and public service > administrative structures > decentralisation [Eurovoc] SOCIAL QUESTIONS > health [Eurovoc] SOCIAL QUESTIONS > migration > migration > migration policy > integration of migrants [Eurovoc] SOCIAL QUESTIONS > social affairs > social problem > crime > organised crime > Mafia [Eurovoc] TRADE |
Tags: | children's migration |
Contents note: |
Immigrants from more tolerant cultures integrate deeper into destination countries
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