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This paper examines the wage and job satisfaction effects of over-education and overskilling among migrants graduating from EU-15 based universities in 2005. Female migrants with shorter durations of domicile were found to have a higher likelihood of overskilling. Newly arrived migrants incurred...
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and international experience as control variables. The author addresses the possible selection to employment bias by using …
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balancing, we find that students of law who passed the state bar exam with an honors degree receive a significant earnings …
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Over the past three decades, both the number of high-skilled immigrants and low-skilled immigrants of the United States has grown with the increasing population of immigrants. The development of globalization of science and technology has continuously strengthened the social demand for human...
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Exploiting rich nationally representative longitudinal data from the China Family Panel Studies this paper explores the relationship between overeducation, earnings and job satisfaction among graduates in China. We find consistent evidence, across multiple measures of overeducation, of wage and...
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This paper uses graduate survey data and econometric methods to estimate the incidence and wage/job satisfaction effects of over-education and overskilling among immigrants graduating from EU 15 based universities in 2005. Female immigrants with shorter durations of domicile were found to have a...
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, Canada and the USA have produced mixed results on the labour outcomes of immigrants who are former international students … among three groups of young university graduates: immigrants who are former international students in Canada (Canadian …
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, resulting in gains in terms of both employment and wages for natives, which does not hold for documented immigration. Stricter …
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This paper explores the role of school quality in immigrants' home countries on their earnings in Germany, using native Germans as a benchmark. We propose an empirical analysis that highlights two important insights. First, there is a substantial gap in the returns to education between natives...
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Indicators for quality of schooling are not only relatively new in the world but also unavailable for a sizable share of the world's population. In their absence, some proxy measures have been devised. One simple but powerful idea has been to use the schooling premium for migrant workers in the...
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