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This paper empirically investigates the relationship between corruption and the emigration of those with high, medium and low levels of educational attainment. The empirical results indicate that as corruption increases the emigration rate of those with high levels of educational attainment also...
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Knowing whether corruption leads to higher emigration rates - and among which groups - is important because most labor emigration is from developing to developed countries. If corruption leads highly-skilled and highlyeducated workers to leave developing countries, it can result in a shortage of...
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countries, credits by the World Bank, and multilateral aid given by the U.N. agencies and other international organisations … (except the World Bank). However, the comparative evaluation of the estimates concerning the determinants of the different … other hand, World Bank credits are not allocated out' of humanitarian motives. Yet, performance excellence turns out not to …
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Worldwide human trafficking (HT) is the third most often registered international criminal activity, ranked only after drug and weapon trafficking. The aim of the paper is to measure the extent of HT inflows to destination countries. It proposes the application of the Multiple Indicators...
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