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Migration in a globalising world is on the increase, especially migration of the highly skilled. It is quite natural … impact of migration negative for the country of origin and therefore "brain drain" turned into "brain gain" when it was seen …. The road in the middle is called "brain strain" emphasising that out migration can be either positive or negative for the …
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, investment and savings, net foreign debt, migration, tax revenues, public expenditure on education and literacy. We estimate …
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The impact of migration and worker remittances on literacy, accumulation of capital and growth is analyzed for a panel … of countries with per capita income below $1200 (2000). We estimate regressions for dynamic equations of migration … economy aspects aid, trade, capital movements and migration. The linear-quadratic impact of the income difference between rich …
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We estimate the impact of worker remittances on savings, taxes, and public expenditures on education, all as a share of GDP, for about 30 years in two samples of countries with per capita income above and below $1200 using dynamic panel data methods. Remittances increase the savings ratio in...
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, migration, tax revenues, public expenditure on education and literacy. We estimate dynamic equations of all these variables …
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. Well-being outcomes are then compared by age group, primary caregiver, migration status of the household (current migrant …, return migrant, or no migration experience), and by who has migrated within the household. It was found that migration in and … living standards experienced by the household are much stronger predictors of well-being than household migration status in a …
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In our increasingly interconnected and open world, international migration is becoming an important socio …
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, and may influence their economic homeland engagement. Based on the IS Academy, Migration and Development A World in Motion …
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What drives stated preferences about the number of foreigners? Is it self-interest as stressed by the political economy of immigration? Does social interaction affect this preference or is the immigration preference completely in line with the preference for the aggregate population size? In...
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A burgeoning literature has emerged during the last two decades to assess the economic impacts of immigration on host countries. In recent years much research has been at the national level under the assumption that impacts in open regions may dissipate through adjustment processes such as...
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