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To what extent is labour mobility in the European Union a threat to the strength of unions? We argue that the … increase in labour migration to the construction sector. Licensing demands, however, protected some workers from immigrant …
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explains half of the wage gap. Immigrants are also initially less likely to participate in the labor market and more likely to …
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This study finds evidence of wage divergence between immigrants and natives in Germany using a country-wide household … panel from 1984 to 2014. We incorporate the possibility of wage divergence into a two-period model of economic assimilation … immigrants and natives. Individual rates of wage convergence are found to be higher for immigrants who fled warfare zones, belong …
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-enlargement labor migration from Latvia has been predominantly low-skilled, yet return migrants when compared to stayers are, on average …
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2016, our weighted multilevel log-linear regressions first indicate that in Belgium, the overall wage gap between workers … first-generation immigrants born in developing countries still experience a sizeable adjusted wage gap (2.7%), there is no … evidence of an adjusted wage gap for their second-generation peers. Moreover, our reweighted, recentered influence function …
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wage adjustments. Second, the average native's wage can be partially sheltered from the negative effect of immigration … substitutes at the aggregate level. Quantitatively, our simulations show that the negative impact of immigration on natives' wage …
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by an increase in the return to labor market skills and widening wage inequality over the past two decades. To evaluate …
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Israel perceives the immigration of Jews as one of its major goals and thus it applies no selection rules towards them. Jewish immigration to Israel hailed from Arab countries as well as European countries. While immigration has shaped the rate of growth of Israel's Jewish population it has also...
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incumbent workers experienced a wage gain and a decrease in the likelihood of becoming inactive, the opposite happened for young …
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2016, our weighted multilevel log-linear regressions first indicate that in Belgium, the overall wage gap between workers … first-generation immigrants born in developing countries still experience a sizeable adjusted wage gap (2.7%), there is no … evidence of an adjusted wage gap for their second-generation peers. Moreover, our reweighted, recentered influence function …
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