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immigration 2 low-educated workers 2 minimum wage 2 Arbeitsmarkt 1 Arbeitsmigranten 1 Beschäftigungseffekt 1 Einwanderung 1 Employment effect 1 Human resource development 1 Immigration 1 International migration 1 Internationale Migration 1 Labour market 1 Learning experience 1 Low-educated workers 1 Migrant workers 1 Migranten 1 Migrants 1 Mindestlohn 1 Minimum wage 1 Self-efficacy 1 Social learning theory 1 Theory of planned behaviour 1 Training participation 1 Ungelernte Arbeitskräfte 1 Unskilled workers 1
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English 3
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Giulietti, Corrado 2 Damen, Marc A.W. 1 Sanders, Jos M.A.F. 1 Van Dam, Karen 1
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Evidence-based HRM: a Global Forum for Empirical Scholarship 1 IZA World of Labor 1 IZA world of labor : evidence-based policy making 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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Do minimum wages induce immigration?
Giulietti, Corrado - In: IZA World of Labor (2015)
An increase in the minimum wage in immigrant destination countries raises the earnings that low-skilled migrants could expect to attain if they were to migrate. While some studies for the US indicate that a higher minimum wage induces immigration, contrasting evidence shows that immigrants are...
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Are positive learning experiences levers for lifelong learning among low educated workers?
Sanders, Jos M.A.F.; Damen, Marc A.W.; Van Dam, Karen - In: Evidence-based HRM: a Global Forum for Empirical Scholarship 3 (2015) 3, pp. 244-257
-efficacy for learning. Design/methodology/approach – Low-educated workers of three different organizations ( n =359) filled out a … not affect low-educated workers’ learning self-efficacy, but a positive learning experience did contribute to workers … training participation and learning experience on post-training learning self-efficacy among low-educated workers.  …
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Do minimum wages induce immigration? : the minimum wage affects international migration flows and the internal relocation of immigrants
Giulietti, Corrado - 2015
An increase in the minimum wage in immigrant destination countries raises the earnings that low-skilled migrants could expect to attain if they were to migrate. While some studies for the US indicate that a higher minimum wage induces immigration, contrasting evidence shows that immigrants are...
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