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the mass migration of former Soviet Union Jews to Israel during the 1990s. Once in Israel, these immigrants faced none of … the legal barriers that are typically posed by migration regulations around the world, offering a unique backdrop to study …
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We document a steady decline in low-skilled immigration that began with the onset of the Great Recession in 2007, which was associated with labor shortages in low-skilled service occupations and a decline in the skill premium. Falling returns to high-skilled jobs coincided with a decline in the...
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The aim of the article is to present the opinions of Polish migrants in Britain on the gains or losses that Brexit may bring to the European Union (EU), the United Kingdom (UK), and Poland, as well as the respondents themselves and their families. These opinions were determined based on the...
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Based on the standard Footloose Capital model developed by Martin and Rogers (1995), I consider an integrated model that consists of a system of two regions and a third external region, in order to study the impact of improved market access on the Home Market Effect within the system of the two...
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migration there over the period 1971-2001. What we find is that the stock of foreign students is an important predictor of … subsequent migration. This holds true whether or not the lagged endogenous variable is included. The relationship is robust to … discuss in the last section. -- migration ; education ; student flows ; brain drain …
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Auslöser meiner Überlegungen ist die akute Flüchtlingskrise. Es spricht manches dafür, dass sich diese Krise nicht einfach mit einigen administrativen Maßnahmen der Zuwanderungsbeschränkung in kurzer Frist in Luft auflösen wird. Vermutlich ist sie Symptom für eine neue Welle der...
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establishments. On the labour supply side, Brexit will affect European migration fl ows. A more restrictive UK immigration policy …
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In the 2004 Eastern enlargement, free movement in the EU for citizens of the new member states applied only from the date of accession - or even later in those ‘old’ member states that used long transition periods. However, refugees from Ukraine now live and work freely throughout the EU and...
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the “migration hump” peaks at an average income of 6000 to 10 000 USD, economic progress in developing countries is often … assumed to increase migration consistently. However, it is poorly understood to what extend country-level characteristics … of data on migration flows to OECD destinations, we successfully reproduce the hump-shape in the cross-section. However …
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interview covers a wide range of topics such as the differences between labour migration and refugee migration, the …
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