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immigration. -- immigration ; welfare spending …
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policy. -- immigration ; selection ; immigration policy ; visa category ; point system …
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advanced economies, but not all. Finally, most, but not all, immigrants appear to earn risk premiums similar to natives for …
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, largely economists. For most of its modern history, Ireland has experienced large net outflows. I discuss how the outflow was … work that has been done exploring the causes of the outflow. Generally, the low level of economic development in Ireland …
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; immigration ; ethnic diversity ; survey …
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approaches have been presented which show that immigrants are in general more over-educated than natives and that the reasons for … assesses the state of current literature and proposes an agenda for further research. -- immigration ; education …
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While the immigration policy in the United States is mainly oriented to family reunification, in Australia, Canada and … the United Kingdom. it is a points-based immigration system which main objective is to attract high skilled immigrants …. This paper compares both immigration policies through the transition for the United States and Mexico. I find that: (i) the …
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organised around six themes that include: the forces driving migration, over time and across space; the assimilation of migrants … and their effects on wages and income distribution in source and destination countries; and the evolution of immigration …
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This paper reviews the literature on two-sided atomeless assignment models of workers to tasks. Using simple parametric examples, the fundamental differences between the comparative advantage and the scale of operations models are illustrated. Holding the distributions of abilities and tasks and...
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