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We study the labor market outcomes of a deregulation reform in Germany that removed licensing requirements to become self-employed in some occupations. Using longitudinal social security data, we implement a matched difference-in-differences design with entropy balancing to account for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011931822
We study the labor market outcomes of a deregulation reform in Germany that removed licensing requirements to become self-employed in some occupations. Using longitudinal social security data, we implement a matched difference-in-differences design with entropy balancing to account for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011932024
We study the labor market outcomes of a deregulation reform in Germany that removed licensing requirements to become self-employed in some occupations. Using longitudinal social security data, we implement a matched difference-in-differences design with entropy balancing to account for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012909864
We study the labor market outcomes of a deregulation reform in Germany that removed licensing requirements to become self-employed in some occupations. Using longitudinal social security data, we implement a matched difference-in-differences design with entropy balancing to account for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012892300
We study the labor market outcomes of a deregulation reform in Germany that removed licensing requirements to become self-employed in some occupations. Using longitudinal social security data, we implement a matched difference-in-differences design with entropy balancing to account for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011916534
We study the labor market outcomes of a deregulation reform in Germany that removed licensing requirements to become self-employed in some occupations. Using longitudinal social security data, we implement a matched difference-in-differences design with entropy balancing to account for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011921984
migrant selection. We analyze bilateral country-level education-specific migration stocks from 85 sending countries to the 15 …
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migrant selection. We analyze bilateral country-level education-specific migration stocks from 85 sending countries to the 15 …
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We measure selection of high-skilled migrants from Germany using predicted earnings. Migrants to less equal countries …, consistent with the prediction in Borjas (1987). Positive selection to less equal countries is driven by university quality and … grades, and negative selection to more equal countries by university subject and gender. Migrants to the U.S. are highly …
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educational migrant selection. Analyzing bilateral migrant stocks of the 15 main destination countries and 85 sending countries … for the year 2000, we find that migrant selection and genetic distance follow a nonlinear J-shaped pattern: at low levels … of genetic distance, increases in genetic distance reduce the positive selection of migration. However, at higher levels …
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