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determinants and human capital on migration and vice versa. The period under analysis is 2005-2019 and considers mobility from five …
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the question of who decides to move and whether these moves follow similar push and pull factors to migration more … variation in labour market outcomes. As with other migration, mobility within Europe is usually associated with relatively worse …
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temperatures have negatively affected agricultural production and increased international migration from El Salvador. We find that …
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In this paper we examine the possible distributional impacts of new trade barriers associated with the new Trade and Cooperation Agreement governing relations between the UK and EU after Brexit. We use a model of labour demand that incorporates input-output links across industries, and that...
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Labor market institutions shape the return to workers’ skills. They define the incentives of firms and workers to invest in general and specific skills, affecting the returns to experience and tenure. This paper presents an empirical assessment of this hypothesis. We take advantage of rich...
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, in positive fiscal dividends of migration. …
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We develop a measure of labour market opportunities for heterogenous types of worker, exploiting information on their suitability different jobs encoded in historical patterns of worker mobility. We provide a theoretical foundation for our measure, which features naturally in a general random...
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Results of general equilibrium models are sensitive to model parameterization and specification. The role of macroeconomic closures and the effect of trade elasticities are documented in the literature, but there is no systematic analysis of the implications of different labor supply...
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