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We investigate the direct and long-run effects of fertility on employment in Europe estimating dynamic models of labor supply under different assumptions regarding the exogeneity of fertility and modeling assumptions related to initial conditions, unobserved heterogeneity and serial correlation...
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"The empirical literature on unemployment insurance has focused on its direct effect on unemployment duration, while the potential indirect effect on employment stability through a more efficient matching process, as the unemployed can search for a longer period, has attracted much less...
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This paper analyzes the effect of delayed motherhood on fertility dynamics for women living in several European countries, which differ in terms of their institutional environments. We show that the effect of delaying the first child on the transition to the second birth differs both among...
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This paper investigates the determinants of residential mobility of older households (above 50 years old) and the adjustment of housing for those who move employing individual data from the European Community Household Panel. Although homeowners are less likely to move compared to renters, an...
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-controlled migration, distinguishing between source developing and developed countries. We utilize free-movement within the EU to examine … the free migration regime and compare that to immigration into the EU from two other groups, developed and developing … for differences in returns to skills in source and host countries. -- migration ; welfare state ; EU …
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We use eight waves from the European Community Household Panel (1994-2001) to analyze the intertemporal labor supply behavior of married women in six European countries (Netherlands, France, Spain, Italy, Germany and United Kingdom) using dynamic binary choice models with different initial...
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Union (EU), on the post-graduation mobility decisions of EU students in the UK. We exploit the British government's formal … new survey of graduating international students, we find that EU graduating students are significantly more likely than … non-EU graduating students to plan on leaving the UK upon graduation immediately after the announcement. Interestingly …
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seekers to Europe. This paper examines the determinants of the destination choice of first time non-EU asylum applicants to … the EU, between 2008-2020. It investigates the role played by policies related to employment rights, processing of asylum … EU. We find that the strongest pull factor for asylum seekers to a destination is social networks both in terms of …
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This paper examines the effects of natives' anti-immigration attitudes on migration flows to EU countries. We use panel … data for migration to the EU between 1995-2018. We address the potential endogeneity between public attitudes and migration … EU destinations. Our findings suggest that there is a negative causal relationship between anti-immigration attitudes and …
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the UK. We employ a Difference-in-Differences strategy and compare EU migration to non-EU migration before and immediately … after the UK referendum of June 2016. We also investigate the potential secondary effects of the referendum on non-EU …) migration inflows from the EU declined, (ii) emigration of EU migrants increased and (iii) net migration flows from EU countries …
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