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Aufgrund der dauerhaften internationalen Migrationsströme ist die staatenübergreifende Verteilung von Geflüchteten in der EU zu einem zentralen Thema in der politischen und gesellschaftlichen Debatte geworden. Einige Länder sind stärker von Migrationsströmen betroffen als andere, so dass...
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analyses the impact of the EQF on education, skills, migration and the economic growth by performing a conceptual analysis and … European Commission. Whereas education is the main driver of the upward skill mobility, migration drives the spatial skill …
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The recent surge in the number of forcibly displaced persons who cross international borders in search of protection has prompted interest in evaluating policies that achieve the possible 'end points' of the phenomenon. These are the integration of the forcibly displaced persons in the country...
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, only the out-migration of family members is positively associated with life evaluations, while remittances have no … are not offset by remittances. The out-migration of family members appears more traumatic in contexts where migration is …
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migration represents the solution which enables countries to cope with this problem. This is also the case of agricultural … January, 2014, migration inflows from Bulgaria and Romania almost doubled. Before referendum in 2016, migration was an … important issue and one of the main arguments of Leave campaign. Using available statistical data, the paper examines migration …
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This paper proposes a theory of migration decisions in which cultural traits play a role. Individuals are assumed to … diverse regions become even more diverse because of migration, while culturally homogeneous regions become even more …
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bilateral migration flows. Theoretically, trade union rights are supposed to increase the bargaining power of workers … to be associated with less migration of low-skill and high-skilled workers. Effects are not significant for intermediate … more social instability, it may increase the level of migration. It emphasizes the importance of social dialogue. …
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Does anti-migration sentiment threaten internationalization? One major pro-Brexit argument was that it would enable … more control over immigration. The most recent US presidential election also focused on immigration. Anti-migration … migration-trade nexus, there are few examples of policymakers highlighting the role of migration for internationalization. One …
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The Tiebout hypothesis suggests that people who migrate from more to less redistributive countries are more negative towards redistribution than non-migrants. However, differences between migrants' and non-migrants' redistributive preferences might also reflect self-interest. We present a model...
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This paper provides a descriptive analysis of the demand for high-skilled workers using a new firm data set, the IZA International Employer Survey 2000. Our results suggest that while workers from EU-countries are mainly complements to domestic high-skilled workers, workers from non-EU countries...
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