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Immigrants at retirement: stay/return or 'va-et-vient'?
De Coulon, Augustin
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Wolff, François-Charles
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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2005
where labour considerations no longer matter, the location decisions are expected to depend not only on a comparison of standard-of-living between the origin and host countries, but should also be affected by the strength of family relationships. Assuming that migrants derive some satisfaction...
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Conflict-induced displacement and labour market outcomes: evidence from post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kondylis, Florence
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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2007
This study uses a longitudinal data source to study the effects of conflict-induced displacement on labour market outcomes for Bosnians in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina. To account for endogeneity in the displacement status, I exploit the fact that the level of violence in the pre-war...
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Life satisfaction, ethnicity and neighbourhoods: is there an effect of neighbourhood ethnic composition on life satisfaction?
Knies, Gundi
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Nandi, Alita
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Platt, Lucinda
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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2014
Using a rich, nationally representative data set with a large sample of minorities and matched small area characteristics, we explore differences in life satisfaction for ethnic groups living in UK. We test the hypothesis that minorities will be less satisfied, which will in part be explained by...
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Does the rotten child spoil his companion?: spatial peer effects among children in rural india
Helmers, Christian
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Patnam, Manasa
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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2011
This paper identifies the effect of neighborhood peer groups on childhood skill acquisition using observational data. We incorporate spatial peer interaction, defined as a child’s nearest geographical neighbors, into a production function of child cognitive development in Andhra Pradesh,...
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Ethnic diversity, mobility and school funding: theory and evidence from Kenya
Miguel, Ted
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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1999
This paper explores the relationship between ethnic diversity and local school funding in Kenyan primary schools. The empirical results paint a picture of pervasive local collective action problems in ethnically diverse Kenyan primary schools. Local ethnic diversity is robustly associated with...
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School participation in rural India
Dreze, Jean
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Gandhi Kingdon, Geeta
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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1999
, responds to a wide range of variables, including parental
education
and motivation, social background, dependency ratios, work …
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Why are higher skilled workers more mobile geographically?: the role of the job surplus
Amior, Michael
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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2015
The skill gap in geographical mobility is entirely driven by workers who report moving for a new job. A natural explanation lies in the large expected surplus accruing to skilled job matches. Just as large surpluses ease the frictions which impede job search in general, they also help overcome...
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Does the underground economy hold back financial deepening? Evidence from the Italian credit market
Gobbi, Giorgio
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Zizza, Roberta
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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2007
The paper investigates the relationship between underground activities and financial deepening. The access to external finance requires entrepreneurs to disclose credible information through formal documentation. This requirement may be impossible to oblige to for many informal producers who...
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Factor price equality and the economies of the United States
Bernard, Andrew B.
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Redding, Stephen
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Schott, Peter K.
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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2005
We develop a methodology for identifying departures from relative factor price equality across regions that is valid under general assumptions about production, markets and factors. Application of this methodology to the United States reveals substantial and increasing deviations in relative...
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The spatial sorting and matching of skills and firms
Mion, Giordano
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Naticchioni, Paolo
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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2009
In this paper we make use of a matched employer-employee database for Italy to look at the spatial distribution of wages. Using this rich database we aim to open up the black box of agglomeration economies exploiting the micro dimension of interaction among economic agents, both individuals and...
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