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through which the social security system influences voter attitudes in favor of more liberal immigration regime. We …
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through which the social security system influences voter attitudes in favor of more liberal immigration regime. We …
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in wage premia and employment across the firm pay distribution, during a large immigration wave in Germany. These adverse …
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Population Survey (CPS). The dynamic responses to immigration shocks are estimated in a vector autoregression. Immigration shocks …, as well as technology shocks are identified through long-run restrictions. The responses to immigration shocks are … consistent with standard growth theory. Investment increases, while real wages fall in the short run. Overall, immigration has …
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We present a method aimed at estimating global bilateral migration flows and assessing their determinants. We employ that fact that available net migration figures for a country are (nonlinear) aggregates of migration flows from and to all other countries of the world in order to construct a...
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International migration is an expensive form of investment, that only households relatively better off can afford. However poorer households have the higher incentive to migrate. Migration decision is conditional on the entry cost, expected returns and risks of migration. This paper, using data...
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Due to ageing population and low birth rates, the European Union (EU) will need to import foreign labour in the next decades. In this context, the EU neighbouring countries (ENC) are the main countries of origin and transit of legal and illegal migration towards Europe. Their economic, cultural...
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level determines the need to supplement indigenous labour force by accepting and even encouraging immigration. The goal of …
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Over the past three decades, the drop in fertility rates has been accompanied by highrates of migration in several developing countries. We argue that migration affects fertilitynegatively in the countries of origin. To analyze the effect of migration we build a fertilitychoice model, based on...
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future immigration flows across origin countries nor for the interdependencies of immigration and emigration in the … force participation forecasting framework by a gravity-equation component to model future immigration and emigration, their …-age population and only partially cushioned by rising participation rates. Thereby, increasing immigration to Germany is highly …
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