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Economic and Ethical Impacts of Immigration
Charvát, Ondřej ; Cahlík, Tomáš (advisor) ; Chorna, Olena (referee)
This thesis analyses the relationship between immigration and native employment rate based on the similarity of the educational attainment and age of immigrants and native-born population. The results of this thesis are in line with recent studies suggesting an increase in native employment by 0.44 % in event of an increase in the share of immigrants by 1 %.
Does The Impact of Immigration on Occupational Specialisation differ in Recession and Expansion in European Union?
Polonyankina, Tatiana ; Zouhar, Jan (advisor) ; Dlouhá, Zuzana (referee)
The thesis tests whether the impact of immigration on native workers differs depending on the business cycle. Previous studies proved that labour mobility and the effect of immigration differs with respect to the business cycle. For the expansionary years was found a sizable relocation of native workers to occupations with more interactive rather than manual content as a response to immigration. This is no longer the case for economy in recession period. However, there is null impact on native employment that does not change with the business cycle. The results were found for Spanish labour market and the conclusions about the employment all were found also for American labour market. The European labour market has been studied just in the period before crisis. Following the study about Spanish task specialization we would like to see if there is any change of impact of immigration on native task specialization in European Union. We split the data on the time period of expansion and the time period of economic crisis using the European Labour Force Survey. We would like to examine the effect of immigration on task specialization of natives on three groups of countries, West Europe, Germany and Middle and East Europe.

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