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Migration is one of the strategies used by populations to adapt to natural shocks and also to respond to economic …
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Migration is one of the strategies used by populations to adapt to natural shocks and also to respond to economic …
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labour market detail relevant to the analysis of Australia's Net Overseas Migration (NOM) program. Labour demand by industry … intake under the temporary skilled migration program, a permanent increase in the intake under the permanent skilled … migration program, and a permanent increase in gross arrivals of non-New Zealand visa categories. …
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In this paper we present and confront the expected outcome of an increase in risk on the regional or sectoral allocation of labor force and employment. The basic frameworks are the benchmark dualistic scenarios. A single-input analysis of a homogeneous product economy is provided. Uncertainty is...
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This paper investigates whether developed countries export taxes to developing countries, contributing to the deterioration of their terms of trade and welfare; that is to what extent the distribution of gains from trade is being affected not by existing tariffs in developed countries, which are...
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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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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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011524877
small fraction of the labour force in developing regions. – migration ; applied CGE modelling ; labour market segmentation …
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Using a CGE model, PRCGEM, with an updated 2002 I/O table, this paper explores how earnings will be affected in each of 40 separate industries across 31 regions (or 8 regional blocks) of China for the period 2002–07. Labour movement between regions within China is considered. It is found that...
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