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As demonstrated in the book, European welfare states have fairly similar outcomes with regard to refugee migration, but with differences in degree and the scale of migration.
Tino Sanandaji is Researcher at the Institute for Economic and Business History Research (EHFF) at the Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden. He has a Kurdish background and moved from Iran to Sweden in 1989. He received his PhD from the University of Chicago in 2011. Sanandaji has authored numerous articles and books, as well as several state reports.
1. Introduction.- 2. A Nation of Immigrants?.- 3. The Economics of Migration.- 4. A Moral Superpower.- 5. The Long Run.- 6. Smoldering Concrete.- 7. Inequality.- 8. Parallel Societies.- 9. Social Exclusion.- 10. Immigration and Causality.- 11. Law and Order.- 12. Immigration and Crime.- 13. Gang Crime.- 14. No-Go Zones.- 15. Antisocial Behavior.- 16. The Socioeconomic Cost of Crime.- 17. Failed Integration.- 18. E Pluribus Unum.
Özge Öner, Malin Stegmann Mccallion, Tino Sanandaji, Jane Reichel, Sten Nyberg, Andreas Moberg, Magnus Henrekson, Rikard Forslid, Cécile Brokelind, Niklas Bremberg, Magnus Blomgren, Torbjörn Bergman, Fredrik N G Andersson, Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt, Anna Michalski, Lars Oxelheim
Özge Öner, Malin Stegmann Mccallion, Tino Sanandaji, Jane Reichel, Sten Nyberg, Andreas Moberg, Magnus Henrekson, Rikard Forslid, Cécile Brokelind, Niklas Bremberg, Magnus Blomgren, Torbjörn Bergman, Fredrik N G Andersson, Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt, Anna Michalski, Lars Oxelheim