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This paper assesses the potential for skilled labor migration from sub-Saharan Africa to Europe. It utilizes … beneficial migration between Africa and Europe. … hypothetical scenarios for skilled labor migration from the African to the European countries. It is demonstrated that the European …
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Greece’s labour market entered the COVID-19 shock following several years of sustained employment growth and with wages picking up. Unemployment remained high and employment rates were low, especially among women, the young and older workers. The shock led to a sharp fall in labour force...
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analyses the impact of the EQF on education, skills, migration and the economic growth by performing a conceptual analysis and … European Commission. Whereas education is the main driver of the upward skill mobility, migration drives the spatial skill … generate significant welfare gains for the EU. Both the social and macroeconomic effects of the EQF are positive at the …
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health gap and the role of labour market status on the migrants' health. This paper examines the potential health gaps … types of labour market status affect health among each selected groups. Using a sample of working-age males from the Swiss … simultaneity of the choice of labour market status. We observe a health gap in terms of chronic illness between Swiss nationals and …
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) which would translate in i. a health advantage of immigrants upon their arrival in Switzerland compared to individuals with … the levels of health between these two groups. Our original contribution is to address this issue by taking a … little empirical support for the HIE: i. no initial advantage and ii. no convergence but the health status of immigrants is …
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In this paper, we analyse the implications of labour market integration in a two-region model with local human capital externalities and congestion effects. We show that integration can be a double-edged sword. Integration and the ensuing agglomeration of skilled labour can reduce "real" income...
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determinants and human capital on migration and vice versa. The period under analysis is 2005-2019 and considers mobility from five …
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