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Economist at ZEW Mannheim. Interested in migration, crime, political extremism. Private account, he/him 🌐 www.zew.de/MA655-1
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📄Call for Papers is now open! RFBerlin invites submissions for our upcoming conference on "Migration: Economics, Politics, and Development". Submit your work now and share this call with colleagues! Submit: www.rfberlin.com/event/migrat...

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Die meisten kommen lt Surveys nicht in Kontakt mit Geflüchteten oder den Problemen ihrer Verwaltung.Meinungsbildung daher eher auf Berichterstattung als Erfahrung beruhend. Interessanter Nebenbefund aus US: WIE Medien Migration darstellen ist entscheidend für Ansichten www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=...

Persuasion through Slanted Language: Evidence from the Media Coverage of Immigration
Persuasion through Slanted Language: Evidence from the Media Coverage of Immigration

(March 2023) - I study the persuasive effects of slanted language, exploiting a ban on the politically charged term

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Merkel's 2015 decision did not lead to more migration to Germany. New paper with @heidland.bsky.socialt.co/j6u4RxXoLm

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Workshop Call 📢📢 Second edition of the Yale-UB Historical Political Economy Workshop. The organizers are @didacqueralt.bsky.socialdocs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...

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Today I begin a 🧵 on new, striking immigration research. @leamarchal.bsky.socialleamarchal.fr/wp-content/u...

Does immigration affect wages? No decisive answer has been provided until now. We propose an up-to-date meta-analysis of the literature investigating this question, based on 2,146 estimates from 64 studies published between 1972 and 2019. We find that, on average, the literature reports a negative and close to zero effect of immigration on native wages. This result holds for both low/medium-skilled and high-skilled native individuals. This average effect, however, hides a large heterogeneity across studies. Variation across estimates can be explained by the presence of structural heterogeneity such as the country of analysis or the use of micro-level data, as well as to heterogeneity in research designs such as the use of difference-in-differences. Finally, we estimate a significant and negative effect of publishing in leading academic journals and propose a discussion on the potential publication bias in the literature.
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Martin Lange
@martinlange.bsky.social
Economist at ZEW Mannheim. Interested in migration, crime, political extremism. Private account, he/him 🌐 www.zew.de/MA655-1
101 followers165 following33 posts