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postcode-level data from administrative records to analyze the effects of immigration on wages and unemployment probabilities … immigration. -- international migration ; effects of immigration …
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postcode-level data from administrative records to analyze the effects of immigration on wages and unemployment probabilities … immigration …
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postcode-level data from administrative records to analyze the effects of immigration on wages and unemployment probabilities … immigration …
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postcode-level data from administrative records to analyze the effects of immigration on wages and unemployment probabilities … immigration. -- International migration ; effects of immigration …
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-village-specific variables on migrants' location choice. …
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This paper investigates the transferability of human capital across countries and the contribution of imperfect human capital portability to the explanation of the immigrant-native wage gap. Using data for West Germany, our results reveal that, overall, education and in particular labor market...
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This paper investigates the transferability of human capital across countries and the contribution of imperfect human capital portability to the explanation of the immigrant-native wage gap. Using data for West Germany, our results reveal that, overall, education and labor market experience...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010338940
-village-specific variables on migrants' location choice. …
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postcode-level data from administrative records to analyze the effects of immigration on wages and unemployment probabilities … immigration. …
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