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, remittances, return migration, or an emigration lottery. Instead, they are driven purely by the public nature of knowledge goods …
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This paper considers the allocation of two types of individuals differentiated by levels of talent within and between two countries when they choose to be workers or entrepreneurs. The equilibrium with international migrations requires both countries to be sufficiently different in talent...
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Based on static partial equilibrium analysis, the new brain drain literature argues that, by raising the return to education, a brain drain generates a brain gain that is, under certain conditions, larger than the brain drain itself, and that such a net brain gain results in an increase in...
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This chapter focuses on the effects of skilled migration on developing countries. We first present new evidence on the … migration, we then survey the theoretical and empirical brain drain literature in a unified framework. Finally we use a …
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In June 2016, the European Commission issued a new EU Blue Card proposal. This proposal is meant to make the EU more attractive for highly qualified workers from third countries. While strengthening the knowledge economy of the EU, the potential impacts of the new Blue Card proposal on...
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High-skilled workers are four times more likely to migrate than low-skilled workers. This skill bias in migration … bias in migration significantly increases welfare in most receiving countries. Moreover, due to a more efficient global … that more – not less – high-skilled migration would increase world welfare …
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Return migration is an important channel through which international labor migration can have a direct positive effect … characteristics of return labor migration to Ukraine and analyzes the economic activities chosen by migrants after their return …. Return migration to Ukraine is of limited scale, and it often occurs due to the temporary nature of employment abroad, family …
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It has been argued that the adverse impact of skilled versus unskilled labor migration can be mitigated or even offset … remittances considered include migration levels and rates, migrants' education level, and source countries' income, financial … migration. Moreover, as predicted by our model, remittances increase with source countries' level and rate of migration …
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researchers who have at least a bachelor's from Italy and live abroad. There are three alternative country choices: the US/Canada …, having extra working experience from outside Italy predicts migration to other EU countries. Those who stay abroad … sciences, and health are strong determinants of migration to the UK. For the move to the US, while the humanities area is a …
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a migration experience, which increases the migrant's aspirations. This will induce her to invest more in the education … given migration rate. We show that the optimal migration rate that maximizes the post-migration skill-rate of the population … is higher if we allow for the aspirations effect of migration. We use panel data from Indonesia to demonstrate that a …
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