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We propose a dynamic general equilibrium model to address the effects of technological progress on immigrant skill composition. Our results from this positive model suggest that neutral and skill-biased technological change imply essentially different immigration policies. On the one hand,...
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increased output or income was then transferred - through the application of a land tax by the Government and as a result of the …
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institutions and governance to provide citizen security, justice and jobs is crucial to break cycles of violence while stimulating …
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The article analyzes a sample of political discourse, namely the speech entitled “We Want Our Country Back”, delivered by the British nationalist, MEP, Ashley Mote. In the communication situation, the audience is made up of conservative, right-wing politicians or supporters, mainly readers...
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developing countries failed to generate adequate employment and income opportunities in the modern sector, compelling the surplus …
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workers, feeds the conflict cycle, and in consequence further hampers reconstruction, investment and the creation of jobs … programme create the greatest number of jobs possible. In the medium and long run the goal should be the setting up of a well … high level of employment and creation of decent jobs. The book also argues that careful consideration should be given to …
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The paper contains complex of suggestions for migration policy. All suggestions are theoretically grounded.
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Are occupations that are well diversified across sectors less volatile, and less susceptible to external shocks? Most external shocks (e.g. manufacturing offshoring, oil shocks) impact the labor market along sectoral lines, i.e. they impact product and output markets; consequently, they affect...
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the other regimes. Although the share of flexible jobs is rather high, upward mobility into permanent jobs is lower in the …
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from high-income states to low-income states during 1980s and 1990s is widely disturbed during 2000s with the emergence of …
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