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persistent inequality may be a long-lasting outcome of ancestors' self-selection into migration, and need not involve e …, their ancestors' migration distance has risen to explain around half the inequality between fourth-generation immigrant …
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these emergent economies, the multifaceted impact of migrants and migration upon these host societies, and the role of …
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This chapter connects population aging with international migration. After documenting the trends for both, we review … the supply-push and demand-pull determinants of migration, focusing particularly on the role of age and aging. We … subsequently discuss the literature concerning the implications of migration in the context of aging for labor markets, health and …
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corrections. Taking Germany as an example, we find that the average medium-term potential growth rate is lower if the migration …
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By 2030, labour demand could be equal to labour supply in most of the EU, creating significant challenges for policy-makers and firms. The 'tipping point' at which labour demand will become equal to labour supply in the EU – that is, when labour will become a constraint on economic growth –...
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New Zealand immigration policy settings are based on the assumption that the macroeconomic impacts of immigration may be significantly positive, with at worst small negative effects. However, both large positive and large negative effects are possible. Reviewing the literature, the balance of...
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larger share of those seeking to reach Europe are likely to come from Africa and the Middle East. Migration and integration … for migration to the EU, provide an overview of the debates about migration in the EU currently, and how these create the … structures within which politicians can act. Second, we give an overview of EU policy on migration as it stands, and in …
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The South-North migration corridor, i.e. migration flows to the EU from Africa, the Middle East and EU neighbouring … countries in the East, have overtaken the East-West migration corridor, i.e. migration flows from Central and East European … countries to the EU15 and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA). This is likely to dominate migration flows into the EU …
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Migration is historically a social phenomenon that not only has a significant effect on politics, economics, and social … aspects but also presents challenges to the security of states and alters population composition in countries. Labor migration …
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Les auteurs tentent d'expliquer le processus de migration au moyen de la theorie du capital humain. Pour se faire, ils … utilisent une enquete realisee en Tunisie afin d'evaluer le modele du retour a la migration dans le sens rural-urbain. …
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