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focuses on individual characteristics influencing the spatial preferences of graduates from three universities in Hesse …
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Mobility of highly qualified personnel between countries and regions is closely related to the issue of the effective distribution of human resources and the prospects for the innovative development of the state. The focus of this study is the interregional mobility of Russian researchers: the...
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the decision of where to study, because top universities are predominantly located in urban regions. Estimates from a … account for selection processes to and from universities, because neglecting mobility prior to labor market entry is likely to …
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Not dissimilar to many other countries, migration in Russia has a pronounced age-dependent pattern with the peak intensity at the age when people obtain higher and professional education. In this paper, we analyze migration intensity at student age (17–21) using three sources of demographic...
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College-educated workers are twice as likely as high school graduates to make lasting long-distance moves, but little is known about the role of college itself in determining geographic mobility. Unobservable characteristics related to selection into college might also drive the relationship...
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This paper analyzes regional labor mobility in Finland using two complementary empirical approaches: a VAR proposed by Blanchard and Katz (1992) and a gravity model. The results point to a relatively limited regional labor mobility in Finland compared to the U.S. and to EU peers. The limited...
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China has made impressive strides in education in recent decades, even though the accumulation of human capital has lagged behind that of physical capital. Going forward, access to and quality of education will be key to sustain economic convergence with the most advanced economies and to offset...
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effect”. That is, interregional migration flows of male students are redirected from fee-charging universities to those … universities that are geographically close by while being located in a non-charging neighboring state. Controlling for these border …
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effect". That is, interregional migration flows of male students are redirected from fee-charging universities to those … universities that are geographically close by while being located in a non-charging neighboring state. Controlling for these border …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011535443