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Attracting skilled immigrants is emerging as an important policy goal for immigrant receiving countries. This article first discusses the economic rationale for immigrant selection. Selection mechanisms of receiving countries are reviewed in the context of deteriorating labor market outcomes for...
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Recent immigration appears to be characterized by frequent return and onward migration. This has important consequences …
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While most studies of the decision to immigrate focus on the absolute income differences between countries, we argue that relative change in purchasing power or status, as captured by an individual's ranking in the wage distribution, may also be important. This will in turn be influenced by...
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Many immigrant destination countries face considerable pressure to change their immigration policies. One of the most … be more efficient than current ways of allocating visas, could boost the economic contribution of immigration to the …
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This paper describes the main features of immigration in the UK, and puts it in in perspective with the experience of … immigration in the UK. This evidence is assessed in relation to some of the claims that were made in the run up to the Brexit …
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Canada’s approach to immigration faces major challenges, and requires reform if Canada is to meet the international …
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immigration policy regimes in the European Union (EU-27). In addition to testing the predictions of factor-proportions models with … favorable views of immigrants, and with a higher likelihood of supporting restrictions on immigration. There is, however, a …
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Census data for 1990/91 indicate that Australian and Canadian immigrants have higher levels of English fluency, education, and income (relative to natives) than do U.S. immigrants. This skill deficit for U.S. immigrants arises primarily because the United States receives a much larger share of...
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markets on the basis of nonparametric regression. We show how this approach can be used to make suggestions for immigration … recommended for immigration …
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