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education are generally higher in developing (migrant-sending) than in developed (migrant-receiving) countries. However …
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education are generally higher in developing (migrant-sending) than in developed (migrant-receiving) countries. However …
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education are generally higher in developing (migrant-sending) than in developed (migrant-receiving) countries. However …
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education are generally higher in developing (migrant-sending) than in developed (migrant-receiving) countries. However …
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education are generally higher in developing (migrant-sending) than in developed (migrant-receiving) countries. However …
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education are generally higher in developing (migrant-sending) than in developed (migrant-receiving) countries. However …
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We investigate international migration choices of high-skilled individuals and measure migrant selection using predicted earnings. High-skilled migrants select to destinations as predicted by Borjas' (1987) model of migration choices. Migrants to less equal countries are positively selected,...
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little research linking better education to state incomes. In a complement to international studies of income differences, we …
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little research linking better education to state incomes. In a complement to international studies of income differences, we …
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We measure selection of high-skilled migrants from Germany using predicted earnings. Migrants to less equal countries are positively selected relative to non-migrants, while migrants to more equal countries are negatively selected, consistent with the prediction in Borjas (1987). Positive...
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