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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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market in Western Europe facilitated the short-term and definitive emigration. The temporary and definitive departure of a … part of the labour force from the emigration countries led to a significant flow of remittances. Being viewed as the main … receiving country economic growth. The emigration of the labour force may have a positive or a negative influence on the economy …
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emigration rates growing, thus counterbalancing the effects of outflows due to the recent fall in the unemployment rate. …
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Having a family member migrant reduces not only the labor force participation but also the job satisfaction of those left behind. Migrants’ relatives build their expectations on earnings from migration through received information on the wage distribution in the destination country either from...
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Whether and to what extent corruption drives emigration has received growing attention in the literature in recent … data of more than 280,000 respondents across 67 countries from 2010 to 2014. We use two different measures of emigration … find robust support for the hypothesis that corruption increases emigration intentions across countries. The effect …
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is one of the most dynamic in Europe. The current study aims at examining the relations and the reasons for emigration to … work from the Slovak Republic. To identify the causes of labor emigration in the Slovak Republic, a survey was conducted to …
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offers new hypotheses regarding the skill composition of emigration during the mobility transition. Skill … high-to-low skill emigration ratio. As SBTC eventually diffuses to the source economy, it also raises the relative return … to high skill investment there, and causes a decline in the high-to-low skill emigration ratio. Empirical evidence using …
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In this study, we aim to explore and compare the frequency of attendance and the reasons for non-attendance to cultural activities between natives and first-generation immigrants in thirteen European countries. The empirical analysis relies on data from the special module on cultural...
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Along with the increasing pace of globalization, recent decades faced a dramatically increase in international migrant flows as well. Compared to the flows of trade, capital and knowledge, we observe that contemporaneous complex institutional differences, historical backgrounds, and individuals'...
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Objective: The study seeks to analyse the interaction of foreign direct investment, emigration, and immigration before … interaction of foreign direct in-vestment (FDI), emigration, and immigration for 112 countries with which Spain has closely … associated with a higher volume of emigration from Spain. Contribution & Value Added: In a sense, FDI and migration may be …
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