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potential growth phase may well disappear if supporting conditions for growth are absent. Large-scale migration is not expected … allocated generally to consumption rather than to investment purposes. Migration of a temporary nature in conjunction with …
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potential growth phase may well disappear if supporting conditions for growth are absent. Large-scale migration is not expected … allocated generally to consumption rather than to investment purposes. Migration of a temporary nature in conjunction with …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011372996
This chapter connects population aging with international migration. After documenting the trends for both, we review … the supply-push and demand-pull determinants of migration, focusing particularly on the role of age and aging. We … subsequently discuss the literature concerning the implications of migration in the context of aging for labor markets, health and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010463681
This chapter investigates the two-way relationship between population aging and international migration. After … documenting the trends for both, we review the supply-push and demand-pull determinants of migration, focusing particularly on the … role of age and aging. We subsequently analyze the implications of migration in the context of aging for labor markets, as …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014023473
policy ; aging ; fertility rate ; labor force ; migration …
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The paper investigates the demographic alternatives for dealing with the projected population aging and low or negative growth of the population and labor force in the North. Without further immigration, the total labor force in Europe and Russia, the high-income countries of East Asia and the...
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In this paper we model the migration decisions of high-skilled women as a function of the benefits associated with … gender gap in high-skilled migration flows (the female brain drain ratio). In particular, starting from large values of the … migration. Using a cross section of over 3,000 bilateral migration flows across OECD and non-OECD countries and the women …
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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 statistical model that links the determinants of (unobserved) migration …
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trade and migration, doubts persist as to unobserved factors which may be driving this relationship. This paper re …-examines the trade-migration nexus using a panel spanning several decades, which comprises the majority of world trade and … migration in every decade. First the findings common to the literature are reproduced. Country-pair fixed effects are then used …
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In this paper we model the migration decisions of high-skilled women as a function of the benefits associated with … gap in high-skilled migration flows (the female brain drain ratio). In particular, starting from large values of the women … women´s rights moving from origin to destination is, all else equal, associated with a greater likelihood of migration …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013064868