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somewhat controversial. The most recent literature has focused on the link between skilled out-migration and educational … home thanks to a relatively larger flow of remittances. Skilled migrants typically earn relatively more and, ceteris … flow of remittances from skilled migrants. Hence, the sign of the impact of the brain drain on total remittances is an …
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somewhat controversial. The most recent literature has focused on the link between skilled out-migration and educational … home thanks to a relatively larger flow of remittances. Skilled migrants typically earn relatively more and, ceteris … flow of remittances from skilled migrants. Hence, the sign of the impact of the brain drain on total remittances is an …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005114298
The migration in the European Union is an effect of the income differences between member states, but also a result of … of the immigrants and analyse the remittances sent by Romanian immigrants. Based on data provided by OECD, Eurostat … good start point for a wider vision over migration’s social reasons in the EU. …
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, emerging as a proper subfield. Second, while it once embraced principally rural-urban migration and international remittances …Research on migration and development has recently changed, in two ways. First, it has grown sharply in volume …, migration and development research has broadened to consider a range of international development processes. These include human …
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of remittances it considers include migration levels or rates, migrants’ education level, and source countries’ income … migration. Moreover, as predicted by our model, remittances increase with source countries’ level and rate of migration … migrants send home. This paper examines whether remittances actually increase with migrants’ education level. The determinants …
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structure of the labor force, cause labor shortages, and affect fiscal policy, but it can also generate remittances and other …
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view tends to neglect two important dynamic effects: the role of migration networks, which could reduce immigrants’ quality …, and the responsiveness of education decisions to the prospects of migration. Our model shows that migration networks and … immigration policies, the initial pattern of migrants’ self-selection on education, and the way time-equivalent migration costs by …
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Dimension and Directions of the ''Brain Drain” Phenomenon
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view tends to neglect two important dynamic effects: the role of migration networks, which could reduce immigrants' quality …, and the responsiveness of education decisions to the prospects of migration. Our model shows that migration networks and … immigration policies, the initial pattern of migrants' self-selection on education, and the way time-equivalent migration costs by …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011212751
Using a comprehensive and newly organized dataset the present article shows that the human capital content of emigrants from Italy significantly increased during the 1990's. This is even more dramatically the case if we consider emigrating college graduates, whose share relative to total...
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