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force, and employment for five educational groups (ranging from the illiterate to the college-educated) over 1964-92 for the …
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A recent Spanish tax reform granted regions the authority to set income tax rates, resulting in substantial tax differentials. We use individual-level information from Social Security records over a period of one decade. Conditional on moving, taxes have a significant effect on location choice....
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Recent Spanish tax reform granted regions the authority to set income tax rates, resulting in substantial tax differentials. We use individual-level information from Social Security records over a period of one decade. Conditional on moving, taxes have a significant effect on location choice. A...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012908314
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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The neighbourhoods in which people live reflects their social class and preferences, so studying socio-spatial mobility between neighbourhoods gives insight in the openness of spatial class structures of societies and in the ability of people to leave disadvantaged neighbourhoods. We study the...
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In Spain, economic disparities between regions have traditionally played a relevant role in migration. Nevertheless …
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This paper compares the economic and cultural gaps of the largest foreign-born ethnic minorities in Spain: Latinos … gap, early marriage, inter-ethnic marriage, fertility, female employment, command of Spanish, and social participation …
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This paper provides new evidence regarding public opinion on immigration by studying the Spanish case, and by analyzing not only respondents' preferences regarding immigration levels, but also regarding admittance policies and the rights and benefits to grant to foreigners. In general, Spaniards...
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The 2004 and 2007 EU enlargement has led to a significant increase in the immigration flow to Spain. Individuals from … level. Their employment rate is higher than that of natives, but they are hit harder by unemployment than natives. Our … immigration from new-EU-12 countries. Second, the lack of employment assimilation in terms of job quality for workers from the new …
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exile in post-civil war Spain is an excellent case study since the traditional representation is that Spain lost highly … quality of the human capital that left Spain after the end of the civil war. This paper tries to fill this gap offering an … estimation of the quality of the human capital that left Spain comparing it with the years that preceded and followed it and with …
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