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to acquire skills by home residents. This paper takes a further look at the link between skilled migration, education …
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education of her children back home. We find that this aspirations effect increases the average skill level in the society for a …
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I study individual location, education and work decisions in a dynamic life-cycle model in a developing country. I … emigrants. Individuals self-select into migration and locations based on education. Migration to urban centres increases with … education, while migrants at the extremes of the education distribution tend to move abroad. Local unemployment rates, skilled …
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We develop a job-ladder model with labor reallocation across firms and space, which we design to leverage matched employer-employee data to study differences in wages and labor productivity across regions. We apply our framework to data from Germany: twenty-five years after the reunification,...
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We experimentally study economic migrants’ willingness to take up work and integrate into society, and, in turn, destination country citizens’ willingness to allow economic migrants to pursue formal work and integrate into society and its social security and welfare system. We find clear...
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individuals from acquiring human capital. Therefore, even if all individuals who acquired education remain in the home country …
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This paper provides a novel explanation of 'educated unemployment,' which is a salient feature of the labor markets in a number of developing countries. In a simple job-search framework we show that 'educated unemployment' is caused by the perspective of international migration, that is, by the...
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Quite often, migrants appear to exert little effort to absorb the mainstream culture and to learn the language of their host society, even though the economic returns (increased productivity and enhanced earnings) to assimilation are high. We show that when interpersonal comparisons affect...
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We draw a distinction between the social integration and economic assimilation of migrants, and study an interaction between the two. We define social integration as blending into the host country’s society, and economic assimilation as acquisition of human capital that is specific to the host...
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We draw a distinction between the social integration and economic assimilation of migrants, and study an interaction between the two. We define social integration as blending into the host countryś society, and economic assimilation as acquisition of human capital that is specific to the host...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009775564