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, we show that local governments responded to this migration shock with selective and persistent tax raises as well as …
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larger share of those seeking to reach Europe are likely to come from Africa and the Middle East. Migration and integration … for migration to the EU, provide an overview of the debates about migration in the EU currently, and how these create the … structures within which politicians can act. Second, we give an overview of EU policy on migration as it stands, and in …
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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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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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), labour demand and migration patterns. The adoption of new technologies might change the demand for labour in various ways … labour demand function. This is followed by an analysis of push and pull factors of bilateral migration that focuses on the …
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states to the UK and Ireland. This paper analyzes the impact of this migration wave on the real wages in the source countries …
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Around 9% of the Lithuanian workforce emigrated to Western Europe after the enlargement of the European Union in 2004. I exploit this emigration wave to study the effect of emigration on wages in the sending country. Using household data from Lithuania and work permit and census data from the UK...
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Around 9% of the Lithuanian workforce emigrated to Western Europe after the enlargement of the European Union in 2004. I exploit this emigration wave to study the effect of emigration on wages in the sending country. Using household data from Lithuania and work permit and census data from the UK...
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