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possibility that without tight restrictions on migration, migrants from poor countries could transmit low productivity ("A" or … embodied in migrants; assimilation, the degree to which migrants' productivity determinants become like natives' over time in …
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in the literature on citizenship. We find no effect of a country’s degree of political globalization. We replicate these …
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patterns are driven by changes in technology and globalization which have made communication and management skills more …
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attitudes towards globalization barriers (trade and immigration) and how important these attitudes are in how people vote. In … immigration. We also find that conservative voters in Sweden are more likely to prefer freer trade but higher immigration barriers …. Once various economic and demographic determinants of globalization barrier preferences along with voters’ ideologies on a …
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Migration is an unavoidable aspect of globalization. While full flexibility is politically unfeasible, the paper argues … for regulated openness. Migration in the age of globalization should be judged according to the labor market needs of the … migrants if they are largely selected according to their value to the economy. In the current situation in developed countries …
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. (4) Within a sending country, Australia attracts less total but higher-skill migrants than does the United States. This … immigration gains are greater from immigrating to United States. (5) The estimated coefficients determining migration flows to … composition of employment migrants. There is no evidence that the differences in the selection mechanism used to screen employment …
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