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Simulation methods are employed to explore the effects of immigration as a control instrument to offset the economic … alternative assumptions about immigration policy. The government seeks to optimize policy results in the model, according to a …
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in immigration. Our simulations generally yield positive impacts on such factors as real GDP and GDP per capita …
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Malgré une histoire construite avec l’immigration, les immigrants sont les personnes qui ont le plus de difficultés au … considère souvent que l’immigration serait un moyen possible d’atténuer ce fardeau. L’immigration peut aussi aider à réduire la … travailleurs nés au pays. Importer des gens au moyen de l’immigration en vue de produire des produits et des services peut …
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in immigration. Our simulations generally yield positive impacts on such factors as real GDP and GDP per capita …
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Despite a history built on immigration, immigrants are among those who struggle the most in Canada. Recent research … population is expected to impose a heavy fiscal burden through age-related programs like pensions and health care, immigration is … often looked upon as a possible way to mitigate that burden. Immigration can also help break skilled labour shortages and …
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We assess quantitatively the effect of exogenous reductions in fertility on output per capita. Our simulation model allows for effects that run through schooling, the size and age structure of the population, capital accumulation, parental time input into child-rearing, and crowding of fixed...
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We assess quantitatively the effect of exogenous reductions in fertility on output per capita. Our simulation model allows for effects that run through schooling, the size and age structure of the population, capital accumulation, parental time input into child-rearing, and crowding of fixed...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009250025
We assess quantitatively the effect of exogenous reductions in fertility on output per capita. Our simulation model allows for effects that run through schooling, the size and age structure of the population, capital accumulation, parental time input into child-rearing, and crowding of fixed...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009277258
We test for an effect of Arizona's 2007 Legal Arizona Workers Act (LAWA) on the proportion of the state's population characterized as noncitizen Hispanic. We use the synthetic control method to select a group of states against which Arizona's population trends can be compared. We document a...
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More and younger immigrants cannot, on their own, offset the impact of low past fertility on Canadian workforce growth, old-age dependency, and incomes per person. Later retirement, higher fertility, and faster productivity growth are more powerful tools to ease the stress of demographic change...
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