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education are generally higher in developing (migrant-sending) than in developed (migrant-receiving) countries. However …
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education are generally higher in developing (migrant-sending) than in developed (migrant-receiving) countries. However …
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education are generally higher in developing (migrant-sending) than in developed (migrant-receiving) countries. However …
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experience. The results point to a statistically significant positive effect of paternal U.S. migration on education for girls …
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This paper critiques the last decade of research on the effects of high-skill emigration from developing countries, and proposes six new directions for fruitful research. The study singles out a core assumption underlying much of the recent literature, calling it the Lump of Learning model of...
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Skilled workers emigrate from developing countries in rising numbers, raising fears of a drain on the human and financial resources of the countries they leave. This paper critiques existing policy proposals to address the development effects of skilled migration. It then proposes a new kind of...
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investment in education because discrimination spurred exit facilitated by human capital. Theory moreover suggests that if exit …
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Growing international migration and diverse characteristics of migrant populations make internationally comparable high-quality data on migrants essential. Regular update of these data is crucial to capture the changes in size and composition of migrant populations. This document presents the...
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Increasing international migration and changing immigrant populations in OECD countries make international comparable data on migrant populations essential. These data should be updated regularly to capture a detailed picture of migrant populations. This document presents the first results of...
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Immigration officials in rich countries are being asked to become overseas development officials, charged with preventing skilled workers from leaving poor countries, where their skills are needed. Some advocates urge restrictions or taxes on the emigration of doctors and engineers from...
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