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wages. The results suggest that migrants are better educated and obtain higher wages than non-migrants, controlling for …
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For decades, migration economics has stressed the effects of migration restrictions on income distribution in the host country. Recently the literature has taken a new direction by estimating the costs of migration restrictions to global economic efficiency. In contrast, a new strand of research...
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the labor market. Its impact on employment, wages and wealth depends crucially on the design of immigration policy …
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affects labor markets in sending countries, particularly the wages of workers who do not emigrate. Most studies find that … emigration increases wages in the sending country but only for non-emigrants with substitutable skills similar to those of … country loses many highly educated workers, the economy can become less productive altogether, leading to lower wages for …
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results from a study that first analyses the impact of robot adoption on wages by sector and skills. Second, we study the …
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voyages. Econometric analysis of UK emigration to the US, Canada and Australia supports the view that time costs mattered. …
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