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, one third of the employed foreign born with tertiary education in the EU-15 are overqualified, with levels reaching up to … 57.6%, compared to 20.9% among natives. Among the employed foreign born with medium education levels (ISCED 3-4), about … employed migrants with tertiary education who immigrated in the 1990s only 21-76% obtained skilled jobs, depending on the …
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persistent pattern of domestic migration towards central regions for this group. Children of immigrants born in Norway, education …-enlargements. The aim of the paper is to investigate the regional settlement and migration patterns of immigrants mostly recognized by … Norway after immigration, while immigrants from other Nordic countries and immigrants that immigrate for education show less …
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and/or in education. For comparison we have followed groups of immigrants by their reason for immigration, like refugees …, labor-, family- and education-immigrants and Nordic immigrants with special focus on those who do not move domestically … between labor market regions versus those who make such regional relocations. We investigate whether migration contribute to …
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unemployment, and interregional labour migration. The RHOMOLO model is parameterised by estimating the key structural parameters … channels of adjustment to macro-economic and policy shocks in the EU. In contrast, labour migration plays a secondary role in …
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neoclassical economic theory migration, besides the free flow of goods, services and capital, plays an important role in assuring … three parts. First, the theoretical background concerning migration and the potential need for regional policy is presented …. In the second part, we discuss the actual situation of internal migration and examine why migration rates are …
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I analyze the interstate migration patterns of families and the effect of labor force attachment of women on joint … migration decisions. I show that as the earned income of spouses become similar, the probability of migration falls … income similarity of couples and interstate migration is especially strong for couples with similar labor market …
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Are migrants self-selected and sorted according to their views about what constitutes a fair level of redistribution? A major challenge in answering this question is that fairness concerns and self-interest are intertwined. We present a theoretical framework that allows us to test whether...
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determined both the attractiveness of different US counties at the time of migration, as well as current levels of development …. The results indicate that while there is a strong and positive impact associated with overall migration, the national …
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West Africa is vulnerable to negative impacts of climate change and a potential channel of adjustment is migration … impact on international migration within the region and directed to Europe. Our findings show that drier soil conditions …. This effect is concentrated during the crop-growing season, suggesting that the decrease in migration is mainly driven by …
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Algeria has a large immigrant population. It is the third largest African community in the world after that of Egypt and Morocco. Its role in the international trade of Algeria has never been object of evaluation study. In line with the recent literature developed since the 1990s, through the...
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