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economies. In contrast, Malaysia's labor income share has been increasing since 2005, together with a reduction in income … economic sectors and firm sizes and identifying factors that could explain the increase in the labor income share in Malaysia …Labor income shares have been falling in many advanced and emerging economies within the last few decades, partly as a …
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This paper investigates the impact of foreign labour on domestic manufacturing wages through a case study of Malaysia …
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- at global, regional and national levels. The paper reviews the COVID-19 impact on South Asian migrant workers in Malaysia … construction, crowded accommodation settings, and irregular status of migrant workers, particularly in Malaysia. The bulk of the … responses between Malaysia and Singapore in relation to COVID-19 affected migrants. On the one hand, Malaysia has adopted a hard …
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the relative effect of demand and supply-side characteristics on the wages of native and immigrant workers in Malaysia. In … wage variation than demand-side effects. In contrast, individual supply-side characteristics are found to explain …
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on income. This paper provides estimates of the effects of trade and immigration on income in a unified framework. We … income per capita unaffected because of an offsetting negative effect on TFP. In contrast, trade flows appear to increase … income per capita, mainly through TFP growth, and have no impact on the employment rate. The positive employment effect of …
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A source of anxiety of policy makers and the public in general is the detrimental impact of globalization and immigration on unemployment. The transitory restrictions for worker migration after the EU enlargements of 2004 and 2007 exemplify the supposed negative effect of immigration on labor...
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A source of anxiety of policy makers and the public in general is the detrimental impact of trade and immigration on unemployment. The transitory restrictions for worker migration after the EU enlargements of 2004 and 2007 exemplify the supposed negative effect of immigration on labor markets....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013210335