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composition of migrants in major destination countries, including the United States, has been rising over the last four decades …. Moreover, the population share of skilled migrants has been approaching or exceeding that of skilled natives. We offer … which human capital, population, income growth and distribution, and migration trends are endogenous. We derive new insights …
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composition of migrants in major destination countries, including the US, has been rising over the last four decades. Moreover …, the population share of skilled migrants has been approaching or exceeding that of skilled natives. We offer theoretical … capital, population, income growth and distribution, and migration trends are endogenous. We derive new insights about the …
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composition of migrants in major destination countries, including the US, has been rising over the last 4 decades. Moreover, the … population share of skilled migrants has been approaching or exceeding that of skilled natives. We offer theoretical propositions …, population, income growth and distribution, and migration trends are endogenous. We derive new insights about the impact of …
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composition of migrants in major destination countries, including the US, has been rising over the last 4 decades. Moreover, the … population share of skilled migrants has been approaching or exceeding that of skilled natives. We offer theoretical propositions …, population, income growth and distribution, and migration trends are endogenous. We derive new insights about the impact of …
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-year period, the present study examines positional change in Canada and Germany-two contexts typified as examples of liberal and …
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This paper synthesizes what economists have learned about human capital since Becker (1962) into four stylized facts. First, human capital explains at least one-third of the variation in labor earnings within countries and at least half of the variation across countries. Second, human capital...
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