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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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This paper studies the impact of a large emigration wave on real wages in the source country. Following EU enlargement in 2004, a large share of the workforce of the Central and Eastern Europe emigrated to Western Europe. Using data from Lithuania for the calibration of a factor demand model I...
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contrast, in the longer run the crisis might lead to a moderate increase in migration from some of the new member states …
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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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The South-North migration corridor, i.e. migration flows to the EU from Africa, the Middle East and EU neighbouring … countries in the East, have overtaken the East-West migration corridor, i.e. migration flows from Central and East European … countries to the EU15 and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA). This is likely to dominate migration flows into the EU …
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