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This paper studies the main factors that explain the low regional mobility in Spain, with a view to identifying policy … market conditions, and the pervasiveness of labor market duality at the regional level are the main determinants for Spain …
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We analyze the effect of interregional migration on regional unemployment in Italy. With the help of a simple two-region model adapted to the main features of the Italian NorthSouth dualism, we illustrate the effects of labor mobility with and without human capital externalities. Using...
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economic crisis. Spain is also a country which is characterised by a very high percentage of homeownership, with more than 83 …
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economic crisis. Spain is also a country which is characterised by a very high percentage of homeownership, with more than 83 …
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; Geschlechtsdifferenz ; Binnenwanderung ; Discrete-Choice-Modell …
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The fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 and the subsequent reunification process between the former centrally planned GDR and the market-oriented Federal Republic of Germany, rapidly raised fears about mass migration movements from the eastern to the western part. The anxiety of an...
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In dem Beitrag werden die Auswirkungen interregionaler Mobilität auf die Einkommen von Fachkräften untersucht. Dabei werden die Erträge interregionaler Migration von den Erträgen aufgrund von Arbeitgeberwechsel unterschieden, und es wird gezeigt, dass interregionale Mobilität verglichen mit...
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To date, analysis of the spatial dimension of New Zealand labour markets has been limited to administrative, rather than appropriately-defined functional, geographic units. This paper presents a preliminary classification of New Zealand into local labour market areas using area unit...
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A burgeoning literature has emerged during the last two decades to assess the economic impacts of immigration on host countries. In recent years much research has been at the national level under the assumption that impacts in open regions may dissipate through adjustment processes such as...
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Human capital theory predicts pecuniary returns to regional migration, but also positive self-selection of migrants. Therefore, when estimating the causal effect of migration one has to take care of potential self-selection. Several authors recommend using fixed effects models thereby...
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