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Migration has a strong economic impact on the sending and host countries. Since individuals and groups do not benefit … equally from migration, interest groups emerge to protect and take care of their narrow self-interests and compete for rents … generated by migration. Narrow self-interests may be present not only for interest groups but also for ruling politicians and …
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We consider how the possibility of international migration affects an individual’s educational choices in their home … order to increase their chances of obtaining a job in the host country after migration. Thus, all home country students may …
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global centuries compared -- Policy and the demise of mass migration in the first global century -- Population and labor …
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Most labor scarce overseas countries moved decisively to restrict their immigration during the first third of the 20th century. This autarchic retreat from unrestricted and even publiclysubsidized immigration in the first global century before World War I to the quotas and bans introduced...
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the evolution of policy: the decline in the costs of migration and its impact on immigrant selectivity, a secular switch … explanations for the between-country variance in voter anti-trade and anti-migration attitude, and links this to the fundamentals …
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and the actual use of them? – migration ; poverty ; demographic economics ; emigration ; immigration … migration on both sending and receiving regions. Economists are, however, much less well armed to speak to the determinants of … demographic fundamentals that have driven and are driving world migration, across different historical epochs and around the world …
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the evolution of policy: the decline in the costs of migration and its impact on immigrant selectivity, a secular switch … explanations for the between-country variance in voter anti-trade and anti-migration attitude, and links this to the fundamentals …
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Culture is not new to the study of migration. It has lurked beneath the surface for some time, occasionally protruding … how culture manifests itself in the migration process for three groups of actors: the migrants, those remaining in the … migration as an economic phenomenon; but what about them matters? Properly, we should be looking at the determinants of identity …
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Migration has a strong economic impact on the sending and host countries. Since individuals and groups do not benefit … equally from migration, interest groups emerge to protect and take care of their narrow self-interests and compete for rents … generated by migration. Narrow self-interests may be present not only for interest groups but also for ruling politicians and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009620941