Does immigration undermine public support for social policy?

D Brady, R Finnigan - American sociological review, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
There has been great interest in the relationship between immigration and the welfare state
in recent years, and particularly since Alesina and Glaeser's (2004) influential work …

Does Immigration Undermine Public Support for Social Policy?

D Brady, R Finnigan - EconStor Open Access Articles and …, 2014 - econpapers.repec.org
There has been great interest in the relationship between immigration and the welfare state
in recent years, and particularly since Alesina and Glaeser's (2004) influential work …

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D BRADY, R FINNIGAN - American sociological review, 2014 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
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Does Immigration Undermine Public Support for Social Policy?

D Brady, R Finnigan - American Sociological Review, 2013 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: p> There has been great interest in the relationship between immigration and the
welfare state in recent years, and particularly since Alesina and Glaeser's (2004) influential …

Does Immigration Undermine Public Support for Social Policy?

D Brady, R Finnigan - American Sociological Review, 2014 - search.ebscohost.com
There has been great interest in the relationship between immigration and the welfare state
in recent years, and particularly since Alesina and Glaeser's (2004) influential work …

Does Immigration Undermine Public Support for Social Policy?

D Brady, R Finnigan - EconStor Open Access Articles and Book …, 2014 - ideas.repec.org
There has been great interest in the relationship between immigration and the welfare state
in recent years, and particularly since Alesina and Glaeser's (2004) influential work …

Does Immigration Undermine Public Support for Social Policy?

D Brady, R Finnigan - American Sociological Review, 2014 - econstor.eu
There has been great interest in the relationship between immigration and the welfare state
in recent years, and particularly since Alesina and Glaeser's (2004) influential work …