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immigrants and their offspring in three OECD countries (Austria, Norway and Switzerlands) and provides country …
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Migration refers to all movements of people into (immigration) or out (emigration) of a specific country or countries. Migrant populations are defined on the ground of the place of birth (foreign-born) or of the citizenship (foreigners). Migrants are classed under one of several categories:...
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This paper provides evidence on the impact of international migrants on regional innovation. The study combines administrative individual-level data covering all Australian residents with data on intellectual property rights applications such as patents, trademarks, and design rights. The...
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This paper provides novel evidence on the regional impact of international migration on native employment and wages in Australia, using unique administrative individual-level panel data covering all residents from 2011 to 2018. Employing a differences-in-differences estimation strategy and a...
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This paper examines the contribution of international migrants to regional differences in labour productivity in Australia. The study relies on individual-level administrative wage data from 2011 to 2018. It finds that a region with a 10% larger migrant share has, on average, a 1.3% larger...
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With many regions in OECD countries facing declining working age populations, the geographical dimension of migration has become crucial for regional development. Where migrants settle within countries and how much they contribute to the local economies are important questions for policy makers....
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Norway is characterised by very high levels of migration from within the European Economic Area (EEA) and growing but … labour migration is to ensure it complements EEA flows. High-skilled workers who come to Norway often leave, even if their … employer would like to keep them. Norway has many international students, but most appear to leave at graduation or in the …
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By international standards, Norway has an inclusive education system. However, immigrant students, on average, have … weaker education outcomes than their native peers at all levels of education. Norway is undertaking universal and targeted …
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