The Effect of International Migration on Educated Unemployment
This chapter provides a novel explanation of "educated unemployment," which is a salient feature of the labor markets in a number of developing countries. In a simple job-search framework we show that "educated unemployment" is caused by the perspective of international migration, that is, by the possibility of a "brain drain." In addition, the analysis shows that a developing country may end up with more educated workers despite the brain drain and educated unemployment.
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2007
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Authors: | Stark, Oded ; Fan, C. Simon |
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Immigrants and Their International Money Flows. - Kalamazoo, MI : W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, ISBN 9781429492072. - 2007, p. 33-49
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Kalamazoo, MI : W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research |
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