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This paper examines the way immigrant earnings are determined in Australia. It uses the overeducation …
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employed. The empirical analysis uses the three waves of the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Australia (panel I …
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This study employs multiple regression models based on DeFries and Fulker (1985), and a large sample of twins, to assess heritability in attitudes towards economic risk, and the extent to which this heritability differs between males and females. Consistent with Cesarini, Dawes, Johannesson,...
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This paper examines gender discrimination in the Australian graduate labour market, using data from the Graduate Destination Surveys 1999-2009. A framework of analysis provided by the overeducation/required education/undereducation literature is applied. A smaller gender wage gap is found for...
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, Canada, Australia, the UK, Germany, Israel and Spain. …
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for Australia. It focuses on both visa category and variables derived from an economic model of the determinants of …
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Australia, is used to test the model. This survey had three waves, at about 6 months, 18 months and 3 1/2 years after …
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"This paper extends the analysis of the acquisition of destination language proficiency among immigrants by explicitly incorporating dynamics among family members -- mother, father and children. Single equation, bivariate, and four-state (multivariate) probit analyses are employed. Immigrant...
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