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. However, the effects of immigration on the wages of natives are numerically very small. Separability tests show that the use …This paper investigates the effects of immigration on the wages of native workers in Germany. The analysis …
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immigration, contrasting evidence shows that immigrants are less likely to move into areas with higher or more frequent increases … in the US for several years, who are more likely to move in response to higher minimum wages, and by new immigrants, who …
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This paper investigates the impact of immigration on the college enrollment of U.S. natives. Many studies have focused …
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large, low-skill labor supply (immigration) shock generated by the 2004 expansion of the European Union to Eastern European …
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Prior literature on the economic impact of immigration has largely ignored changes to the composition of labor demand ….S. local industries. High-productivity establishments are more likely to enter and less likely to exit in high immigration …
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provinces of origin. We find no systemic differences by province of origin in the hourly wages of male and female migrants …
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. Accounting for sample selectivity, the paper provides regressions explaining reservation wages, and actual earnings for paid … earnings differentials from working and reservation wages and for self-employment and paid-employment earnings matter much …
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This paper uses data from the 1980 and 1990 U.S. Censuses to analyze the labor market experience of high-skilled immigrants relative to high-skilled natives. Immigrants are found to be more likely to be working in one of the high-skilled occupations than natives, but the gap between the two...
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This paper uses data from the 1980 and 1990 U.S. Censuses to study labor market assimilation of self-employed immigrants. Separate earnings functions for the self-employed and wage/salary workers are estimated. To control for endogenous sorting into the sectors, models of the self-employment...
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This paper empirically analyzes the relationship between migration and human trafficking inflows into Germany during the period between 2001 and 2010. My results suggest that migrant networks, measured by migrant stocks from a specific source country, have a causal linkage with the illicit,...
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