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, international family migration remains an understudied field. This article provides an overview of the literature on gender and … of individual migration and can gain from incorporating gender-theories and the recent developments in household models. …Most migration decisions are not made by isolated individuals but by families or entire households. However …
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European migration policies are characterised by a fundamental paradox: they are getting tighter and tighter just while …, based on a computable general equilibrium model, we evaluate whether migration to "rigid labour markets" a-la European … migration are, at a GDP gain of 0.2-0.3% at a migration of 1% of the labour force, but that natives in the receiving countries …
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EU leaders are well aware of the relevance of migration in the European policy agenda. Thirty-two pages out of forty …-eight of the Presidency Conclusions at the November 2004 European Council were devoted to migration policies. Economic theory …-national bodies is envisaged in the Presidency Conclusions in the field of restrictions to legal migration. While Qualified Majority …
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In this article, we propose a theoretical model which help us to define two possible settings where the European quot;migration … of integration between countries which consequently reduces the level of migration costs. Thus it is possible to capture … significant quota of the flow of skilled migrants, either the effect of migration competition between the two regions in order to …
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migration competition” could be analysed. First, we analyse the scenario in which there are two regions: a receiving country and … resources, the level of integration between countries which consequently reduces the level of migration costs. Thus it is … intercept a significant quota of the flow of skilled migrants, either the effect of migration competition between the two …
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European migration policies are characterised by a fundamental paradox: they are getting tighter and tighter just while …, based on a computable general equilibrium model, we evaluate whether migration to rigid labour markets a-la European … migration are, at a GDP gain of 0.2-0.3% at a migration of 1% of the labour force, but that natives in the receiving countries …
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