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investigates economic and regulatory implications of land withdrawal in Italy and the nexus with internal and external migration …. The dualistic character of Italian economic development induced, especially in the 1950s and 1960s, huge migration flows … recent times, in the light of increasing pressures from globalization, a revival of internal migration flows from the South …
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This paper examines migration trends in the European Union since the enlargements of 2004-2007, which brought 100 … migration trends and show how European integration depleted the labor force in new member countries. Several of them lost 10% of … their population since 2006, most of it via negative net migration. In 2019, 18% of Romanians, 14% of Lithuanians, 13 …
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Current developed economies' growth becomes increasingly dependent on the performance of innovation and skill-intensive industries. Therefore, the ability of cities to attract skilled or highly-educated individuals becomes more and more important for their growth and economic development. In...
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migration responses to positive labor demand shocks in the current context of low geographic mobility. Using data from 1999 to … 2013, I show that fracking led to large increases in potential earnings and employment as well as a sizable migration … response in fracking counties. This average migration effect masks substantial underlying heterogeneity in migration behavior …
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Does employment flexibility facilitate cross-regional adjustments via labour mobility? Or is it instead a hinderance to cross-regional equilibration in the labour market? We examine this, drawing on a sample of 11 European countries belonging to different 'varieties' of European capitalism. We...
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Declining internal migration in the United States is driven by increasing home attachment in locations with initially … attachment, this paper estimates a structural model of migration that distinguishes moving frictions from home utility …
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The global city thesis and the migration thesis concern two important dimensions of the impacts of contemporary … globalization on cities. The two theses are intrinsically linked. The central question is how we should approach migration in the … construct an integrative analytical framework linking global city and migration, and empirically apply it to Sydney. We build a …
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human capital theory. Instead, we propose a simple dynamic extension of the Roy model, where worker migration and wages are …
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A theory is developed of labor migration that is prompted by a desire to avoid "social humiliation". In a general … equilibrium framework it is shown that as long as migration can reduce humiliation sufficiently, migration will occur even between … two identical economies. Migration increases the number of individuals who choose to perform degrading jobs and …
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-scale Nazi migration to US occupied regions. Regions that witnessed a Nazi influx exhibit significantly higher voting shares for …
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