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liberalization of migration have not had the high profile of trade negotiations and agreements. Migration and trade have been … investment and migration. The relevance of these interdependencies for trade negotiations has been remarkably ignored in the … literature. In this paper we therefore focus on the two-way interaction between international migration and agreements designed …
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population size and age structure, sub-national population size and change, international migration, ethnicity, families and …
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We review the international and New Zealand literatures on the two-way interaction between international migration and … agreements designed to enhance cross-border trade or investment. Benefits and costs of migration, to the extent that these may … feature in trade and migration negotiations, are discussed. While trade and migration can be substitutes in some contexts …
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reduction in persecution. Yet a large literature suggests that migration can be a very stressful process, with potentially … negative impacts on mental health reducing the net benefits of migration. However, to truly understand the effect of migration … between these groups. This paper overcomes the selection problems affecting previous studies of the effect of migration on …
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Measuring the gain in income from migration is complicated by non-random selection of migrants from the general … overcome this problem, providing an experimental measure of the income gains from migration. New Zealand allows a quota of … conducted by the authors in these two countries allows experimental estimates of the income gains from migration to be obtained …
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different factors: fertility, mortality and migration. A fourth factor that is often related, momentum, is analysed in a … increase (births and deaths) and migration, both domestic and international. We first present a review of population flows, and … then disaggregate these into their components; natural increase and net migration, so as to provide a demographic …
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This paper estimates the externality effects of remittances for selected Asian countries. According to Romer (1986), externality generated by the education sector can raise nationwide productivity. Because a portion of remittances income is invested on education, remittances stock can also...
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Australia launched the Pacific Seasonal Worker Pilot Scheme in August 2008. This program was designed to alleviate labor shortages for the Australian horticultural industry by providing opportunities for workers from Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, and Vanuatu to undertake seasonal work. This...
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Seasonal migration programs are widely used around the world, and are increasingly seen as offering a potential 'triple …
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context with reference to processes of out-migration, return, re-migration and the complex systems of circular mobility …
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