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Eastern European countries to EU and free mobility of labour from these countries may lead to substantive migration to the …. – Migration ; convergence in living standards …
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negative effects by increasing net migration. Our calculations show that a yearly net migration of 44,000 persons is needed to … stabilize the size of the birth cohorts and the labor force with the current age and gender structure of net migration. The … future net migration of 15,000 persons, also projected by Statistics Finland. We utilize in our numerical calculations a …
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negative effects by increasing net migration. Our calculations show that a yearly net migration of 44,000 persons is needed to … stabilize the size of the birth cohorts and the labor force with the current age and gender structure of net migration. The … future net migration of 15,000 persons, also projected by Statistics Finland. We utilize in our numerical calculations a …
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The present study analyses migration patterns in Finland to test if microeconomic evidence for the Harris-Todaro model … can be found. The Harris-Todaro hypothesis states that rural-urban migration stems from regional differences in the wage … evidence for the Harris-Todaro model and concludes that rural urban migration is a result of higher wages and, even more so …
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In this study we focus on differences in careers and wage development between white-collar workers. We are interested in the questions of which factors contribute to these differences and at what stage of the career they occur. Furthermore, we investigate the wage effects of the different types...
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Job flows are typically defined on the basis of the employment changes at the plant level. When calculated in this way, the job creation rate was 22.4% and destruction rate 23.8% in the Finnish business sector in the four-year period 2000-2004. However, when the different occupations (using...
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