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While the immigration policy in the United States is mainly oriented to family reunification, in Australia, Canada and … in their effective hours of labor when they move to the United States; (iii) migration reduces inequality, more …
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New Zealand immigration policy settings are based on the assumption that the macroeconomic impacts of immigration may be significantly positive, with at worst small negative effects. However, both large positive and large negative effects are possible. Reviewing the literature, the balance of...
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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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of this multi-regions model allows us to put into connection migration with the "triangular" relationship between … demographic and economic consequences of migration ows on both the regions receiving and losing migrants. Our analysis is based on … a very detailed migration scenario between Western Europe and the Neighborhood regions constructed by taking into …
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regions. Our analysis offers a global perspective on the consequences of international migration flows. The value-added of the … INGENUE 2 model is that it enables us to analyze the effects of international migration on both the destination and the origin … regions. A further innovation of our analysis is that international migration is treated as endogenous. In a first step, we …
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We offer an empirical, econometric analysis of the impact of migration on the EU 27's NUTS-2 regions in the period 2000 …-2007. While our results indicate that migration had no statistical impact on regional unemployment in the EU it had a significant … Europe practically all have below-average GDP, migration seems to induce divergence rather than convergence. …
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