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employment and earnings effects and sometimes in large, positive effects on productivity and scale. Foreign ownership usually has … employment, wages, and productivity. Evidence generally shows these forces to be offsetting, usually resulting in small …
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employment and earnings effects and sometimes in large, positive effects on productivity and scale. Foreign ownership usually has … employment, wages, and productivity. Evidence generally shows these forces to be offsetting, usually resulting in small …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012120550
employment and earnings effects and sometimes in large, positive effects on productivity and scale. Foreign ownership usually has … employment, wages, and productivity. Evidence generally shows these forces to be offsetting, usually resulting in small …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010959862
Restricting immigration to young and skilled immigrants using a point system, as in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, succeeds in selecting economically desirable immigrants and provides orderly management of population growth. But the point system cannot fix short-term skilled labor shortages...
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Public debate on immigration focuses on its effects on wages and employment, yet the discussion typically fails to consider the effects of immigration on working conditions that affect workers' health. There is growing evidence that immigrants are more likely than natives to work in risky jobs,...
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makes it possible to ascertain whether the initial migration decision benefited the home country as well as the migrants and …
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For the first time since the Second World War, the total number of refugees amounts to more than 50 million people. Only a minority of these refugees seek asylum, and even fewer resettle in developed countries. At the same time, politicians, the media, and the public are worried about a lack of...
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Evidence suggests that immigrants face an initial decline in their occupational status when they enter the host country labor market but that their position improves as they acquire more country-specific human, cultural, and occupational capital. High-skilled immigrants from countries that are...
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Public debate on immigration focuses on its effects on wages and employment, yet the discussion typically fails to consider the effects of immigration on working conditions that affect workers' health. There is growing evidence that immigrants are more likely than natives to work in risky jobs....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013266213
Refugee migration has increased considerably since the Second World War, and amounts to more than 50 million refugees …
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