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the Citizen and Resident criteria, preventing emigration of the highly skilled is not necessarily optimal because the …
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the Citizen and Resident criteria, preventing emigration of the highly skilled is not necessarily optimal because the …
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consequences of emigration from developing countries and the motivations behind the restrictions imposed by the developed countries …
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The most basic economic theory suggests that rising incomes in developing countries will deter emigration from those … suggest something quite different: that over the course of a "mobility transition", emigration generally rises with economic …
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Moldova, one of the countries with the highest emigration rates in the world, and an instrumental variable approach we find …
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data from Moldova, one of the countries with the highest emigration rates in the world, and an instrumental variable …
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on emigration flows from Germany and the factors motivating people to emigrate. In particular, there is an almost total … that the German emigration research is currently based mainly on aggregated emigration data from official statistical … after the point of emigration creates new possibilities for empirical life-course research, which in turn - from an …
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Environmentally induced conflicts can trigger migration. This paper analyzes the location decisions of migrants, i.e., the "sorting" of migrants into alternative destinations. We argue that this sorting depends on a variety of factors. The selection of migrants affects preferences over where to...
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Many governments seek to reduce emigration from low-income countries by encouraging economic development there. A large … literature, however, observes that average emigration rates are higher in countries with sustained increases in GDP per capita … than in either chronically poor countries or established rich countries. This suggests an emigration life cycle in which …
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Theory suggests that groups historically subject to discrimination, such as Jews, could exhibit traditionally high investment in education because discrimination spurred exit facilitated by human capital. Theory moreover suggests that if exit is uncertain, it could induce investment in skill...
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