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Migrants’ integration has been a hot topic for most countries around the world. Are economic and social integration processes similar across countries? Using a novel collection and harmonization of data from the world's largest and longest-running panel surveys of five countries from 2001 to 2019, we show that an extra year in the destination increases earnings by 6%-12% and the probability of employment by 1.3%-2.5%. We find innovative evidence that one extra year since migration, increases the probability of contacting with neigh bors by 0.6%-2.3%, and the likelihood of belonging to community groups by 1.6%-3.7%.
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International migration Immigration Germany United States Australia Integration Switzerland United Kingdom Assimilation
