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irrelevance of education for socio-economic position of immigrants once the country of origin has been controlled for. …
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earnings largely as a function of human capital variables such as education, language competence, age, length of residence and …
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that there is a risk that immigrants and their children tend to have a more externalized LOC. Mother's education is a key …
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The economics literature on the international migration of skilled workers is reviewed and recent policy trends are … evaluated. The theoretical implications of skilled migration are discussed within the context of the benefits to the skilled …
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, tenure, education, type of contract, occupation, firm-level collective agreement, firm fixed effects), we find that, whereas …
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, tenure, education, type of contract, occupation, firm-level collective agreement, firm fixed effects), we find that, whereas …
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We address the impact of education upon wage inequality by drawing on evidence from fifteen European countries, during … regressions of Mincer equations and analysing the differences in returns to education across the wage distribution and across time …. Four different patterns emerge: 1) a positive and increasing contribution of education upon within-levels wage inequality …
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The paper investigates whether self-employment represents a way to reduce overeducation and improve labour market matching, in a comparative analysis between immigrants and natives. Using the EU Labour Force Survey for the year 2012, and controlling for a list of demographic characteristics and...
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This paper studies whether migration policy, besides managing a country's population size, is a suitable tool to … influence immigrants' labour market outcomes. To do so, it uses a migration policy change that occurred in Australia in the late … empirical analysis consistently reveal that the policy change has no detectable impact on the employment rate, wages, over-education …
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