Regional Migration in Britain: An Analysis of Gross Flows using NHS Central Register Data
The hiring function represents the process whereby job seekers and vacancies are matched. Migration can be seen as a special case of hiring in which a job seeker in region I is matched to a job in region j. As a consequence, high unemployment regions will ceteris paribus experience larger out-migration flows.
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1991-03
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Authors: | Jackman, Richard ; Savouri, S |
Institutions: | Centre for Economic Performance, LSE |
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