2016
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2924703
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Immigration and the Rate of Population Mixing: Explorations with a Stylized Model

Abstract: The integration or mixing of immigrants with non-immigrants is an important issue in many countries. There are various forms of mixing. We consider here crossparenting, the bearing of children with one immigrant parent and one nonimmigrant. Our objective is to model cross-parenting as a demographic process and investigate the rate at which such mixing could occur. We identify three populations within an overall total: non-immigrant, immigrant, and mixed. A model is constructed to track the three as they change… Show more

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