898 resultados para Pauvreté, immigration
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How immigration affects the labor market of the host country is a topic of major concern for many immigrant-receiving nations. Spain is no exception following the rapid increase in immigrant flows experienced over the past decade. We assess the impact of immigration on Spanish natives’ income by estimating the net immigration surplus accruing at the national level and at high immigrant-receiving regions while taking into account the imperfect substitutability of immigrant and native labor. Specifically, using information on the occupational densities of immigrants and natives of different skill levels, we develop a mapping of immigrant-to-native self-reported skills that reveals the combination of natives across skills that would be equivalent to an immigrant of a given self-reported skill level, which we use to account for any differences between immigrant self-reported skill levels and their effective skills according to the Spanish labor market. We find that the immigrant surplus amounts to 0.04 percent of GDP at the national level and it is even higher for some of the main immigrant-receiving regions, such as Cataluña, Valencia, Madrid, and Murcia.
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A birth-death process is subject to mass annihilation at rate β with subsequent mass immigration occurring into state j at rateα j . This structure enables the process to jump from one sector of state space to another one (via state 0) with transition rate independent of population size. First, we highlight the difficulties encountered when using standard techniques to construct both time-dependent and equilibrium probabilities. Then we show how to overcome such analytic difficulties by means of a tool developed in Chen and Renshaw (1990, 1993b); this approach is applicable to many processes whose underlying generator on E\{0} has known probability structure. Here we demonstrate the technique through application to the linear birth-death generator on which is superimposed an annihilation/immigration process.
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Attention has recently focussed on stochastic population processes that can undergo total annihilation followed by immigration into state j at rate αj. The investigation of such models, called Markov branching processes with instantaneous immigration (MBPII), involves the study of existence and recurrence properties. However, results developed to date are generally opaque, and so the primary motivation of this paper is to construct conditions that are far easier to apply in practice. These turn out to be identical to the conditions for positive recurrence, which are very easy to check. We obtain, as a consequence, the surprising result that any MBPII that exists is ergodic, and so must possess an equilibrium distribution. These results are then extended to more general MBPII, and we show how to construct the associated equilibrium distributions.
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The reduction of poverty and social exclusion is one of the targets of the European Union's 2020 strategy. The appropriateness and success of such a policy require the choice of relevant indicators that not only highlight poverty gaps between countries but also identify the groups of individuals in each country that need particular attention from social policies. The target retained in the European strategy combines three criteria: people living in households below the monetary poverty threshold, poor people “in terms of standard of living” who live in a situation of severe material deprivation, and those who live in households with very low or zero work intensity. We first show that neither the combination nor the intersection of these three criteria produces an adequate measure of the fight against poverty, or an objective for it. We therefore propose an alternative concept, that of “consistent poverty”, which targets people who simultaneously live below the monetary poverty threshold and above a certain level of material deprivation. The special material deprivation module of the EU-SILC 2009 database allows us to examine two versions of this notion of deprivation: the measurement of “severe” deprivation currently used by the European Union, which adopts a threshold with four items, and an alternative measure of “elementary” material deprivation with a three-item threshold. The intersection between our three-item elementary deprivation criterion and the monetary poverty criterion produces more satisfactory results than those obtained by the European Union approach, in terms of both coherency and profile of the population identified.
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Essay review of:
Immigration and Schooling in the Republic of Ireland: Making a Difference?, by Dympna Devine . Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2012. 186pp. $24.95 paper. ISBN: 9780719081026.
Immigration and Social Cohesion in the Republic of Ireland, by Bryan Fanning . Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2011. 202pp. $24.95 paper. ISBN: 9780719084799.
Understanding Immigration in Ireland: State, Capital and Labour in a Global Age, by Steven Loyal . Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2011. 283pp. $24.95 paper. ISBN: 9780719078316.
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L'objectif de la présente étude vise à documenter l'évolution de familles confrontées à la monoparentalité et la pauvreté suite à une intervention brève et intensive de crise. Pour atteindre cet objectif, nous avons procédé à la comparaison de l'évolution de deux sous-groupes de familles soit des familles monoparentales bénéficiant d'un revenu familial annuel faible (moins de $40,000/année) (familles défavorisées) (n=10) et des familles biparentales bénéficiant d'un revenu familial annuel plus favorable (plus de $40,000/année) (familles favorisées) (n=50). Les caractéristiques des familles ont été évaluées à 2 reprises, soit après la deuxième semaine suivant le début du suivi et 12 mois plus tard. Les questionnaires qui ont été retenus dans la présente étude visaient à évaluer différentes dimensions du fonctionnement familial notamment la résolution de problème, la communication, les rôles, l'investissement affectif, l'expression affective, le contrôle des comportements et le fonctionnement familial général ( Family Assessment Device de Epstein et al. , 1983) et certaines caractéristiques des pratiques éducatives des parents soit l'engagement parental, les comportements parentaux positifs, la supervision parentale et la discipline inconsistante (Alabama Parenting Questionnaire de Shelton et al ., 1995). Les premières analyses comparatives ont permis de constater que globalement, du point de vue des adolescents, l'ensemble des familles ont connu en moyenne une évolution positive sur la plupart des dimensions évaluées concernant le fonctionnement familial sauf en ce qui concerne l'investissement affectif et le contrôle des comportements. De même, les adolescents rapportent que les pratiques éducatives ont évolué positivement sur les plans de l'engagement des parents et des pratiques parentales positives. De plus, selon le point de vue des parents répondants, il apparaît que les familles ont connu une évolution positive sur l'ensemble des dimensions mesurées concernant le fonctionnement de la famille. En outre, il ressort que les familles ne connaissent pas d'évolution significative suite à l'intervention sur la presque totalité des dimensions mesurées concernant les pratiques éducatives sauf en ce qui concerne la discipline inconsistante. D'autres analyses comparatives concernant l'évolution des familles défavorisées comparativement aux familles favorisées suite à l'intervention ont permis de constater que les familles défavorisées connaissent une évolution positive plus importante sur les plans de la distribution des rôles, de l'investissement affectif, du contrôle des comportements et de la discipline inconsistante selon le point de vue des parents répondants. Par ailleurs, on note, selon le point de vue des adolescents, une évolution négative plus importante des familles défavorisées sur les plans du contrôle des comportements comparativement aux familles favorisées.
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1931/07 (N38).