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was mainly constituted of highly-educated workers and it was associated with an increase of wages of highly-educated Swiss … workers and no significant changes of wages of other workers. We also find weak evidence that employment and hours worked by …
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substantially. Although many cross-border workers were highly educated, wages of highly educated natives increased. The reason is a …
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This paper makes two contributions to the literature on the determinants of international migration flows. First, we compile a new dataset on annual bilateral migration flows covering 15 OECD destination countries and 120 sending countries for the period 1980-2006. We also collect data on...
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This paper makes two contributions to the literature on the determinants of international migration flows. First, we compile a new dataset on annual bilateral migration flows covering 15 OECD destination countries and 120 sending countries for the period 1980-2006. We also collect data on...
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In this paper we analyze the response of career, employment and wage of native Europeans to immigration. We then ask how individual country's policies affect these responses. We use data on 11 EU countries, over the period 1995-2001. We also use the 1991 distribution of immigrants by nationality...
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