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of migrants to four countries, viz. France, Germany, the UK and the US, which receive a substantial share of all … geographical and cultural, immigration policies and migrant networks. Differentiating immigrants by their educational attainments … to the US. -- Migration ; immigration policy ; education ; employment ; wages ; brain drain …
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differences in the structure of migrants to four countries – namely, France, Germany, the UK and the US – which receive a … of distance, both geographical and cultural, immigration policies and migrant networks. Differentiating immigrants by …
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We explore the impact of the age structure of human capital on average regional productivity by applying a spatial … Germany and that a temporary increase in regional productivity could occur during the demographic transition. Furthermore, it … studies on regional human capital. -- Regional Productivity ; Human Capital ; Demographic Change …
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productivity. The effects are investigated both in isolation and in conjunction with the impact of ICT maturity on microdata in six … European countries (UK, France, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland) for the period 2001-2009. We find that increases in the … proportion of ICT-intensive human capital boosts productivity. This seems to confirm the case in favour of recruitment of highly …
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