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By exploiting a commuting policy that led to a sharp and unexpected inflow of Czech workers to areas along the German-Czech border, we examine the impact of an exogenous immigration-induced labor supply shock on local wages and employment of natives. On average, the supply shock leads to a...
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Migration: economic change, social challenge / Christian Dustmann -- Economic change. The immigration from the former … migrants in the Chinese urban economy / Paul Frijters, Bob Gregory, and Xin Meng ; Learning about migration through experiments …
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Sjaastad (1962) viewed migration in the same way as education: as an investment in the human agent . Migration and … at many stages of an individual's migration. Differential returns to skills in origin and destination country are a main … driver of migration. The economic success of the immigrant in the destination country is to a large extent determined by his …
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