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problem is cross-country differences in the productivity of labor. If workers are much more productive in one country than in … where they can be more productive. Yet immigration laws severely constrain such movement. …
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study in the German context -- Chapter 15: Staying with it. The impact of family business ownership for African migration … the phenomenon as a creation of a distinctive labor market that leads to innovation, productivity, and economic growth. As … development for immigrant entrepreneurs -- Chapter 4: Migrants’ entrepreneurship in Iceland; social context, challenges and …
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migration. The impact of such flows on the destination country is more ambiguous, although most research indicates that wages … element of globalization. -- Migration ; trade ; globalization …Migration of the unskilled clearly benefits the origin country, mainly due to the flow of remittances but also if the …
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der Migration erarbeitet werden. (Reinhild Khan) …Als Folge extremer globaler Ungleichheit zwischen armen und reichen Ländern hat die Migration seit den 1990er …. Indem er die sozialen, politischen, wirtschaftlichen und kulturellen Folgen von Migration jeweils für die armen Heimatländer …
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that more - not less - high-skilled migration would increase world welfare. …High-skilled workers are four times more likely to migrate than low-skilled workers. This skill bias in migration … developing countries. In this paper, we provide a global perspective on the brain drain by jointly quantifying its impact on the …
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