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In our analysis, we examine the effects of emigration from Hungary on the labour market and its other economic … characteristics of commuters we assume that cyclical reasons may have contributed significantly to the rise in emigration. At this … time, it is difficult to gauge the full impact of emigration on wages, productivity, growth and sustainability, as these …
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emigration increases wages in the sending country but only for non-emigrants with substitutable skills similar to those of …
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Many governments seek to reduce emigration from low-income countries by encouraging economic development there. A large … literature, however, observes that average emigration rates are higher in countries with sustained increases in GDP per capita … than in either chronically poor countries or established rich countries. This suggests an emigration life cycle in which …
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This paper shows that trade and emigration of skilled workers from a poor country is complementary but that between … trade and emigration of unskilled workers is a substitute. The asymmetric effect of more openness to trade on the local … wage inequality as influenced by asymmetric emigration patterns. …
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Our article concentrates to the main aim - to assess the impact of emigration on an origin economy. This topic was … chosen because the theoretical research has disclosed that the positive impact of emigration usually manifests through … of emigration significantly reduce Lithuanian population and cause "brain drain". High emigration rates also have a …
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Using a novel data set, we find that households with migrants experience a 26% drop in the labor force participation rate in four economies (Armenia, Azerbaijan, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Tajikistan) from the Central Asia and South Caucasus region. It is twice as large for households with...
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This paper explores the long-term effect of migration on economic inequality between the 28 EU member states, covering the period 1995-2017. The cross-national, longitudinal analysis demonstrates that migration has had a positive and significant effect on development and economic growth in 28...
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In the 1980s the composition of immigrants to the U.S. shifted towards less-skilled workers. Around this time, real wages and employment of younger and less-educated U.S. workers fell. Some blame recent immigration shifts for the misfortunes of unskilled workers in the U.S. OLS estimates using...
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