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'The economics of immigration literature has grown in the last decade to reflect the complexity of economic issues … between 2000 and 2011, by leading academics which analyse immigration issues among the major destination countries across the … of Immigration on the Labor Market', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 118 (4), November, 1335-374 -- David Card (2005 …
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It is often suggested in policy debates that the employment of highly educated workers in jobs traditionally held by lower skilled workers leads to skill wastage and a worsening labour market position for the less educated. This process is generally referred to as 'bumping down' or 'crowding...
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George J. Borjas (1995), 'The Economic Benefits from Immigration', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9 (2), Spring, 3 … Higher Immigration', Journal of Labor Economics, 19 (1), January, 22-64 -- Alan J. Auerbach and Philip Oreopoulos (1999 …), 'Analyzing the Fiscal Impact of U.S. Immigration', American Economic Review, 89 (2), May, 176-80 -- Kjetil Storesletten (2000 …
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-depth analysis of the relationship between public policies and the flow of migrants into these Northern European states, the book … considers which destination-country policies most attract asylum seekers and other migrants. Chapters explore how the four … states have responded to increased levels of immigration, examining their handling of issues related to integrating admitted …
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"In an era marked by unparalleled global challenges in the talent landscape, this book acts as an essential guide to the complexity of talent flows. It sheds light on the many important facets of international talent management, from research funding to intra-company transfers. Editor Shahamak...
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The book compares the 1954-79 labour productivity record of 5 expanding public sector industries to that of 24 expanding, capital intensive, mass-production industries in the British private sector. The author shows that the public sector industries' labour productivity growth was significantly...
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timely and important topic. In that vein, the author contributes to the understanding of the relationship between immigration …
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Charles Whalen's book identifies avenues leading to the revitalization of industrial relations as an academic discipline. The contributors, a stellar assemblage of the field's leading scholars, demonstrate there is much work to be done: the scope and intellectual content of industrial relations...
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China in the Global Economy focuses on the theme of twin transitions occurring in the Chinese economy: the transition from a centrally planned economic system to a market oriented one, and from an agrarian to a modern industrialised society. China's exporters face unprecedented competition in...
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This book's starting point is that after two decades of experiments, during which other transition economies have effectively privatised all of their former state enterprises, China is still endeavouring to find a way to reinvent and re-engineer its own state-owned economic establishments. The...
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