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Developing countries invest in training skilled workers and can lose part of their investment if those workers emigrate. One response is for the destination countries to design ways to participate in financing skilled emigrants’ training before they migrate—linking skill creation and skill...
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-skill migration. Those policies have been justified as Pigovian regulations to raise efficiency by internalizing externalities, and as …
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. It discusses the various channels through which migration affects the education and wellbeing of non-migrant children in …. To conclude, the paper recognizes the policy challenges surrounding the migration-education linkage and considers some of …This paper examines the impact of migration on educational outcomes of children. It looks at the outcomes of …
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expenditure, however, has been on large capital-intensive projects rather than on education and other social spending. More … emphasis on education would help reduce the income gap, since human capital is a key determinant of income. Government policies … inequality across provinces show that, if migration is taken into account, disparities are markedly less, and have tended to …
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educational stock, the matching of educational supply and labour demand, and migration extracted from the European Community … factors such as the matching of educational supply and local labour needs, job satisfaction, and migration may have a stronger …
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recent graduates in the area after they finish their education. This paper classifies 41 U.S. metropolitan areas as "college …
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find that the migration rate exerts statistically significant effects on both the level and the composition of human … lower growth as a consequence of skilled migration. Moreover, the losses are concentrated in countries with low levels of …
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migration by taking into account the correct counter-factual – the generational education gains that would have taken place if …Our focus will be on the role of migration to the United States from a set of important European sending countries as a … device for improving the human capital of the children and grandchildren of migrants as measured by their education. In this …
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Sjaastad (1962) viewed migration in the same way as education: as an investment in the human agent. Migration and … may also affect the educational attainment of their children. But migration and education are not only related for those … migration and education. …
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We analyze a probability-migration model based on the threshold of average human capital as in H.-J. Chen [1]. The … difficult and interesting case is the one where the probability of migration is dependent on current average human capital (the …
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