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, Canada, Australia, the UK, Germany, Israel and Spain. …
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This chapter reports on the “economics of language” for immigrants—that is, the influence of language on the choice of destination among international migrants, the determinants among immigrants of destination language proficiency, and the labor market consequences of that proficiency, as...
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economy, in this case Spain between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Specifically, we examine whether … trajectories of regional economic growth in Spain. To do this, we empirically test the relationship between education variables and …
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In 1980, seven out of the seventeen Spanish regions were devolved education spending responsibility. Using a difference-in-differences approach, which I show to be particularly credible in this context, I evaluate the long term effect of this reform on human capital. I find no robust evidence to...
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