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In the mid 2000s Ireland experienced a large inflow of immigrants, partly in response to strong economic growth but … 2004 and 2007, the proportion of non-nationals living in Ireland almost doubled, increasing from 7.7 to 13.1 percent …. Between 2008 and 2009, Ireland experienced one of the most acute downturns in economic activity in the industrialised world …
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Are there long-term labor consequences in migrating to the US during a recession? For most immigrants, credibly …
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paper we examine what has happened to earnings inequality and the returns to education in Ireland between 1987 and 1997. We … somewhat surprising as the exceptional growth in the Irish economy occurred from 1994 on. We look to immigration as being a … simulation suggests that immigration did indeed reduce earnings inequality. This result is an interesting corollary to work from …
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Recession took place in 2008. I also find that the impact of the crisis on the job-separation rate was more than three times as … impact of immigration. …
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The economic collapse was more severe in Ireland relative to elsewhere. Many questions have arisen concerning the … immigrant employment contracted sharply over the recession, thereby suggesting reduced demand for immigrant labour. In this …
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-level data for Spain for years 2000-2012, a period characterized by a large immigration wave and a severe recession. Our …This paper empirically analyzes the effects of immigration on the schooling decisions of natives. We employ household … estimates reveal that Spanish households responded to immigration by increasing their educational expenditures. This result was …
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paper we examine what has happened to earnings inequality and the returns to education in Ireland between 1987 and 1997. We … somewhat surprising as the exceptional growth in the Irish economy occurred from 1994 on. We look to immigration as being a … simulation suggests that immigration did indeed reduce earnings inequality. This result is an interesting corollary to work from …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010262376
Ireland than would otherwise have been the case as a result of the labour supply increase brought about by this immigration …Ireland, along with Sweden and the UK, allowed full access to its labour market to the citizens of the accession … growth in Ireland around 2004, a significant inflow was expected. However, the rate of inflow exceeded all expectations …
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We estimate the impact of immigration on the wages of natives in Ireland applying the technique proposed by Borjas … suggest that care should be exercised when applying this method as inaccurate impressions of the impact of immigration on …
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We estimate the impact of immigration on the wages of natives in Ireland applying the technique proposed by Borjas … suggest that care should be exercised when applying this method as inaccurate impressions of the impact of immigration on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010277623