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import competition and the introduction of industrial robots. Exploiting plausibly exogenous variation in exposure across US …
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importance of demand and supply-side factors in explaining the fall in trade. In particular, we decompose the fall in …, Indonesia, and the United States. When we aggregate across all products, most of the countries analyzed experienced a decline in …
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importance of demand and supply-side factors in explaining the fall in trade. In particular, we decompose the fall in …, Indonesia, and the United States. When we aggregate across all products, most of the countries analyzed experienced a decline in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012462402
Although debates over immigration remain contentious, one important sector served heavily by immigrants faces a critical labor shortage: nursing homes. We merge a variety of data sets on immigration and nursing homes and use a shift-share instrumental variables analysis to assess the impact of...
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this cost by providing sons and parents with a liquid transfer that eases constraints on income sharing. To test this … transfers of dowry to a man's parents are common but far from universal. Consistent with using dowry for income sharing …
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The U.S. limits work visas for low-skill jobs outside of agriculture, with a binding quota that firms access via a randomized lottery. We evaluate the marginal impact of the quota on firms entering the 2021 H-2B visa lottery using a novel survey and pre-analysis plan. Firms exogenously...
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This paper examines the bias arising from individuals' migration from administrative outcome data, with a focus on the labor market consequences of postsecondary education. We find that out-of-state migration is particularly problematic for high-earners, flagship graduates, and certain majors....
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As remote work opportunities expand, more people are seeking residence in foreign destinations. The resulting surge in foreign residents generates capital gains for property owners but negatively impacts renters and creates potentially important production, congestion, and amenities...
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Argentina was the second largest destination country during the Age of Mass Migration, receiving nearly six million migrants. In this article, we first summarize recent findings characterizing migrants' long-term economic assimilation and their contributions to local economic development. The...
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In May 1981, President François Mitterrand regularized the status of undocumented immigrant workers in France. The newly legalized immigrants represented 12 percent of the non-French workforce and about 1 percent of all workers. Employers have monopsony power over undocumented workers because...
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