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. Nonetheless, while BD has been studied extensively, AD drain has not. I examine migration's impact on ability (a), education (h …), which combines PS and VS (e.g., Canada, 2015+). I find that i) Migration reduces (raises) source country residents …
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This paper deals with the drivers of deindustrialisation in major developed countries over the last two decades. In … examined period. We argue that the observed deindustrialisation measured by direct employment and value-added shares of … of activities interlinked with manufacturing became the dominant driver of deindustrialisation in these countries. We are …
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, the process of domestic accumulation of HC might be affected in several ways through migration and capital inflows …
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There is an increasing trend in the pattern of world migration of educated and skilled individuals leaving developing … comparisons to previous periods of globalisation, by examining the theoretical analyses of migration and the brain drain, by …
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This paper revisits the question of how brain drain affects the optimal education policy of a developing economy. Our framework of analysis highlights the complementarity between public spending on education and students' efforts to acquire human capital in response to career opportunities at...
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view tends to neglect two important dynamic effects: the role of migration networks, which could reduce immigrants' quality …, and the responsiveness of education decisions to the prospects of migration. Our model shows that migration networks and … immigration policies, the initial pattern of migrants' self-selection on education, and the way time-equivalent migration costs by …
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Theory suggests that groups historically subject to discrimination, such as Jews, could exhibit traditionally high investment in education because discrimination spurred exit facilitated by human capital. Theory moreover suggests that if exit is uncertain, it could induce investment in skill...
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educational opportunities. These results extend to internal migration, implying that highly vulnerable populations are trapped in …
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International migration is a selective process that induces ambiguous effects on human capital and economic development … and human capital accumulation in a multi-country context. We then embed this migration-education nexus into a development … accounting framework to quantify the effects of migration on development and inequality. We find that selective emigration …
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preventing skilled workers from leaving poor countries, where their skills are needed. Some advocates urge restrictions or taxes …
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