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Despite mounting evidence that supports the pro-poor benefits of migration, it has not been easy to unlock doors into … offers guidance on how to design and implement a migration scheme that is win-win for both host and source countries. …
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This policy note offers motivation and a game plan for achieving a coherent and mutually beneficial labor migration … sustainable migration management system that takes into account the interests of the various stakeholders involved; (2) a clear … identification and articulation of objectives and interests in migration by key stakeholders, based on a common conceptual framework …
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As developing countries embark on a policy agenda of innovation-based growth, they face an acute shortage of competent individuals who know the country well, but who are not part of the “status quo” and therefore have no vested interests other than the best possible country outcome....
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is effective, immigration might lead to out-migration of the nonimmigrant population from a community in the short run …. Models in location-choice studies usually examine the migration decision in two separate processes: whether-to and where …
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existing jobs; however, if a “substitution†situation is the reality immigration can lead to out-migration of the non …
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-sector) coverage with perfect intersector mobility; partial (one-sector) coverage with imperfect mobility (Harris-Todaro); multiple … (two-sector) coverage with imperfect mobility (Bhagwati-Hamada); partial (one-sector) coverage with affiliation …
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This paper reviews economic studies on rural-urban migration issues in China. The paper focuses on four issues: the … household registration system in China, the profile of the migrants, explanations for rural-to-urban migration, and the … interaction between migration and labor market evolution, with special reference to labor market segregation, labor market …
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that young interstate migrants receive significant positive returns to geographic mobility. Pecuniary returns generally … accumulate over a five year period following migration, during which migrants experience superior wage growth vis-a-vis non …-migrants. Fixed-effects estimates suggest that migrants collect a post-migration wage premium of nearly 5 percent. Because fixed …
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Census data to examine how the internal mobility of Māori compares to that of Europeans in New Zealand in the period after …
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This research extends simple two-sector models in order to inquire the impact of the extent of coverage or enforcement of minimum wage legislation in one of the sectors on the equilibrium outcome. Two versions of institutional wage avoidance are presented. They may be seen as representing...
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