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This paper presents a new bilateral database documenting international migration stocks by gender, education level, origin and destination. We build on existing databases of OECD host countries in 1990 and 2000 and expand their coverage by collecting or estimating migration to all non-OECD...
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irreversible, so it was often likened to a hemorrhage of brains and a bias to development. For a long time reduced to its …
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return policy in the event of a great divergence of development has only a little importance. However, in a closed economy …
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This paper develops a signaling theory where brain drain as well as the opposite of brain drain, a phenomenon we call “lame-drain” can result. In particular, we assume there are three types of agents according to their intrinsic abilities; education (with endogenous intensity) consists of...
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. May migrants become potential agents of socio-economic development in their country of origin? This paper focuses on the … migratory project, would like to maintain links with both Albania and Italy, becoming a factor of Albania’s development thanks …
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adequate policies could make migration a genuine instrument for economic and social development. Therefore, the conditions … migration issues. This report provides us with an overview of some aspects of migration-development nexus in the case of Turkey. …
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This is an additional contribution to the large body of literature developed in the area of economics of skilled labor migration. It focuses on two major objectives that are the determinants of the migration and its likely impacts on developing economies. Within the framework of the new...
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In this paper we study the net effect of high-skilled emigration. Hence, we elaborate a simple theoretical model that studies the net effect of high-skilled emigration. The result showed that the emigration in the case where the fraction of human capital that emigrates is inferior to the...
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Why do legal permanent migrants return to their home countries? How do home country conditions influence this decision? This paper uses exogenous home country exchange rate shocks arising from the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis to distinguish return motivations of a national sample of Australian...
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In some earlier studies, as a response to the media debate during the hot summer of 2006, regarding Romania’s emigration as following the accession to the EU, we were saying that the fear of mass migration from Romania was not justified. Romania is not only a gateway for the East-West...
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