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Barro (1991), except that migration out of East Germany has not slowed down. I document that in particular the 18-29 year … provide an extension of the standard labor search model by allowing for migration and network externalities. In that theory …
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Barro (1991), except that migration out of East Germany has not slowed down. I document that in particular the 18-29 year … provide an extension of the standard labor search model by allowing for migration and network externalities. In that theory …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005677935
The global financial and economic crisis – including two euro area recessions in 2008-2009 and 2011-2013 – has had a heavy impact on euro area labour markets. A notable feature throughout the crisis has been the considerable degree of cross-country heterogeneity of labour market adjustments...
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When mobility between locations is frictional, a person's economic well-being is partially determined by her place of birth. Using a life cycle model of mobility, we find that search frictions are the main impairment to the mobility of young people in Spain, and these frictions are particularly...
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ties – a preference to live in their birthplace – leads to smaller migration responses. Smaller migration responses to wage … productivity, since they lead to more migration …
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) and fostering migration, notably of skilled workers. The significant ageing-related decline in the labour force …
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-induced internal migration on the probability for non-migrants living in the destination regions to be employed. Our results reveal a … percentage points increase in the net in-migration rate in these areas decreases the probability of being employed of non …
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-induced internal migration on the probability for non-migrants living in the destination regions to be employed. Our results reveal a … percentage points increase in the net in-migration rate in these areas decreases the probability of being employed of non …-migrants by more than 20 percentage points. --weather shocks ; internal migration ; labor market ; Sub-Saharan Africa …
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The Spanish labour market is characterised by high levels of unemployment, which have increased during the global economic crisis. Spain is also a country which is characterised by a very high percentage of homeownership, with more than 83% of households being owner-occupiers. Both regional...
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) and fostering migration, notably of skilled workers. The significant ageing-related decline in the labour force …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009690912