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not boost income relative to job stayers. The exception from this Russian labor market rule is formed by the small group … large region specific and branch related income disparities. …
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There is some concern that immigration contributes to a larger current account deficit in a net borrowing country like …
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in Egypt and Sudan - includes general information on economic conditions, human capital, population, employment and … labour demand, examines the effects of emigration and immigration on economic development in relation to each country, and …
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The Productivity Commission release its research report into the ‘Economic Impacts of Migration and Population Growth …, overall contribution to Australia’s future per capita income levels. The report was commissioned by the Australian Government …-25, the net effect is an increase in income per capita, on average, is projected to be about $400 (or about 0.7 per cent …
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This study uses Social Security earnings records matched to recent cross{sections of the SIPP and CPS to study the earnings progress of U.S. immigrants. The data show that immigrants' earnings grow 10 to 13 percent during their rst twenty years in the U.S. relative to the earnings of natives...
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Population projections quantify the changes in size and composition of a population that would occur if recent … a projection of the Bavarian population differentiated by its immigrant background. The population with immigrant …
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of immigration? Does social interaction affect this preference or is the immigration preference completely in line with … the preference for the aggregate population size? In this paper we distinguish each of these categories and show for the … case of the Netherlands that each of these elements applies although the effect of population size preference and the self …
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European countries are experiencing population decline and the tacit assumption in most analyses is that the decline … may have detrimental welfare effects. In this paper we use a survey among the population in the Netherlands to discover … whether population decline is always met with fear. A number of results stand out: population size preferences differ by …
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