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international migration. Examining social identity and labor market outcomes in China, the country with the largest internal … as local associates with higher migrants' hourly wages and lower hours worked, although monthly earnings seem to remain … largely unchanged. Migrants with strong local identity are more likely to use local networks in job search, and to obtain jobs …
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affect international development. -- International migration ; entrepreneurial ; political migrants ; talent mobility …
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households with return migrants, households with current migrants, and equivalent nonmigrant households in terms of a variety of …
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Labor markets are increasingly global. Overseas work can enrich households but also split them geographically, with ambiguous net effects on decisions about work, investment, and education. These net effects, and their mechanisms, are poorly understood. We study a policy discontinuity in the...
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Labor markets are increasingly global. Overseas work can enrich households but also split them geographically, with ambiguous net effects on decisions about work, investment, and education. These net effects, and their mechanisms, are poorly understood. We study a policy discontinuity in the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013096767
Labor markets are increasingly global. Overseas work can enrich households but also split them geographically, with ambiguous net effects on decisions about work, investment, and education. These net effects, and their mechanisms, are poorly understood. We study a policy discontinuity in the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013081686
households with return migrants, households with current migrants, and equivalent nonmigrant households in terms of a variety of …
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This paper reexamines the literature on the impact of migration on household members left behind at origin. The empirical problem previous studies address is the self-selection of households into migration, i.e. the endogenous decision as to whether or not send a migrant. Yet, the subsequent...
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-generation immigrants outperform natives on socially-beneficial personality traits. While first-generation migrants suffer language …
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The effect of immigration on host and origin countries is mediated by the way migrants take their labor supply … be very large. Temporary migrants are very reactive to economic conditions in their potential destinations …
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