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destinations developed by Grogger and Hanson (2011) by allowing for unobserved individual heterogeneity between migrants and non-migrants …
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migration for low-skilled migrants. Results are robust to the inclusion of sending and destination country fixed effects …
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migration for low-skilled migrants. Results are robust to the inclusion of sending and destination country fixed effects …
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destinations developed by Grogger and Hanson (2011) by allowing for unobserved individual heterogeneity between migrants and non-migrants …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013104662
, we estimate the causal effects of a firm's bilateral trade on employment and wages of immigrants from that country. We … find a positive, yet heterogeneous, effect of trade on immigrant employment but no effect on immigrant wages …
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We measure selection of high-skilled migrants from Germany using predicted earnings. Migrants to less equal countries … are positively selected relative to non-migrants, while migrants to more equal countries are negatively selected … grades, and negative selection to more equal countries by university subject and gender. Migrants to the U.S. are highly …
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migration for low-skilled migrants. Results are robust to the inclusion of sending and destination country fixed effects …
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member states of the EU. We find that the newly arrived migrants from these countries were likelier to be employed in lower … distributions of migrants and that of the UK-born. Many of the newly arrived without visa requirements may have downgraded …
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This review article surveys the recent economic literature on diaspora networks, globalization, and development. Diasporas are shown to contribute to the economic and cultural integration of source (i.e., developing) countries into the global economy. I first review the effect of diaspora...
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migrants in most of the major receiving states of the EU, the status of the predominantly low-skilled sector-employed migrant …
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