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life satisfaction and emigration intentions: it is the most and the least life-satisfied people who are the most likely to … express intentions to emigrate. This result is found in countries with different levels of economic development and …
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, by forming good economic prospects, has reduced emigration as predicted by theory. Our estimates show that migration …
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unique opportunity to evaluate the labor market effects of emigration. Outmigration has contributed to higher wages for … stayers, as well as to lower unemployment in the source country. However, emigration has also exacerbated skills shortages in …
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The change in Romanian political regime in 1989 has lifted the barriers for population circulation and mobility that were further more amplified in 2002 by the liberalization of Romanians' circulation in the Schengen space. In such context, the aim of this paper is to analyze to what extent...
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The change in Romanian political regime in 1989 has lifted the barriers for population circulation and mobility that were further more amplified in 2002 by the liberalization of Romanians' circulation in the Schengen space. In such context, the aim of this paper is to analyze to what extent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013039607
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occupations, and negatively correlated with age. There is little relation between emigration and income, but those who believe the …
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The extant literature has focused on migration's consequences for the receiving countries. In this paper, we ask a different but important question: how much do migrants gain from moving to another country? Using Gallup World Poll data and a methodology combining statistical matching with...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010412653
The extant literature has focused on migration's consequences for the receiving countries. In this paper, we ask a different but important question: how much do migrants gain from moving to another country? Using Gallup World Poll data and a methodology combining statistical matching with...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013045840
prospects about future economic development formed by reform progress reduce emigration. The analysis uses panel data on 28 post … reform indicator by one standard deviation reduces emigration by about as much as a change of GDP in the origin by one … emigration. Progress in infrastructure reforms, by contrast, are found to have no association with emigration …
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