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emigration potential might reach a corridor between 0.2 % to 0.4 % of total CEEC-population per year. Annual net migraton …
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degree of openness of sending countries (measured by the average emigration rate) and the schooling gap (measured by the …, showing that a limited but positive skilled emigration rate can be beneficial for sending countries (Commander, Kangasniemi … emigration rate of post-secondary-educated workers, and describes the average brain drain from developing countries by income …
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) and to isolate the positive effect of international emigration using locality-level variation. The estimated effects are …
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Global matrices of bilateral migrant stocks spanning 1960–2000 are presented, disaggregated by gender and based primarily on the foreign-born definition of migrants. More than one thousand census and population register records are combined to construct decennial matrices corresponding to the...
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Purpose – Skilled migrant workers move relatively in unidirectional form (from developing to developed countries) in response to many factors. The purpose of this paper is to examine some factors that influence skilled migration to such preferred locations among skilled workers....
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Zusammenfassung Der vorliegende Artikel verfolgt die Zielsetzung, im Kontext langfristig global erodierender, komparativer Wettbewerbsvorteile von Entwicklungsländer-Destinationen auf theoretisch-konzeptioneller Basis Möglichkeiten zur Institutionalisierung von nachhaltigen...
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review the emigration situation after the socialist regime and to reveal the … main reasons for emigration in present-day Lithuania answering the question why “the West is still the best” remains … important to modern Lithuania. Design/methodology/approach Statistical analysis of emigration during 1980-2015 in Lithuania was …
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Purpose – This study aims to bring some additional insight into the issue of emigration by establishing a relationship … between emigration and psychic return of citizens to their human capital investment in the country. Design … the study of emigration. Findings – The article provides evidence for the fact that psychic return to human capital …
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and benefits. The Caribbean countries have lost 10–40 percent of their labor force due to emigration to OECD member … percent of their labor force with more than 12 years of completed schooling—among the highest emigration rates in the world …
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labor emigration from developing countries. We show that for given technologies, labor market integration necessarily lowers … GDP per capita in a poor source country of emigration, because it distorts the education decision of individuals. As … pointed out by our analysis, a negative source country effect also materializes if all agents face identical emigration …
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