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-crisis migration movements at the regional level in both Europe and the United States, and their association with asymmetric labour … measured population changes in Europe were due to migration for employment purposes – i.e. an upper-bound estimate – up to … about a quarter of the asymmetric labour market shock would be absorbed by migration within a year. However, in Europe and …
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new light on this question by comparing pre- and post-crisis migration movements at the regional level in both Europe and … tentative evidence that the migration response to the crisis has been considerable in Europe, in contrast to the United States … to labour market shocks. Our estimates suggest that, if all measured population changes in Europe were due to migration …
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This article draws from different theoretical and empirical literatures to analyse the role of socioeconomic and regulatory conditions on immigrant-native gaps across four outcomes; unemployment, monthly earnings, underemployment, and precarious contracts. The empirical results suggest that...
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changes as proxies for regional migration. Comparing the results with those for the United States and the European Union, the … the state/NUTS-1 and district level in both the United States and Europe. We find that Indian workers react to asymmetric … regional shocks by adjusting up to a third of a regional non-employment shock through migration within two years. This is …
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changes as proxies for regional migration. Comparing the results with those for the United States and the European Union, the … the state/NUTS-1 and district level in both the United States and Europe. We find that Indian workers react to asymmetric … regional shocks by adjusting up to a third of a regional non-employment shock through migration within two years. This is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013258869
changes as proxies for regional migration. Comparing the results with those for the United States and the European Union, the … the state/NUTS-1 and district level in both the United States and Europe. We find that Indian workers react to asymmetric … regional shocks by adjusting up to a third of a regional non-employment shock through migration within two years. This is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013262648
significantly less. Finally we ask economic migration leads to taller children. To answer that we estimate the influence of children …
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of Canada, USA and EU (EU level) in the field of highly skilled migration. I find that this type of migration is … understudied, not supported by any of the migration-related organizations, most probably due to its business nature. The triple … visas; and the EU directive concerning the Blue Cards. Contemporary migration tends to fall within two major categories …
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This article sheds light on the important differences in self-declared happiness across countries of equivalent affluence. It hinges on the different happiness statements of natives and immigrants in a set of European countries to disentangle the influence of objective circumstances versus...
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Job satisfaction of self-employed and paid-employed workers is analyzed using the European Community Household Panel for the EU-15 covering the years 1994-2001. We distinguish between two types of job satisfaction, i.e. job satisfaction in terms of type of work and job satisfaction in terms of...
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