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, proxied by their respective unemployment rates, on the labor market of Colombian cities with high migration tradition. These … 2011 for urban areas in Colombia and a differences-in-differences approach, we find that unemployment rates of those … areas with high and moderate migration tradition. In a second stage, we provide evidence that unemployment rates of those …
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, proxied by their respective unemployment rates, on the labor market of Colombian cities with high migration tradition. These … 2011 for urban areas in Colombia and a differences-in-differences approach we find that unemployment rates of those … high and moderate migration tradition. At a second stage we provide evidence that unemployment rates of those countries …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010888988
, proxied by their respective unemployment rates, on the labor market of Colombian cities with high migration tradition. These … 2011 for urban areas in Colombia and a differences-in-differences approach we find that unemployment rates of those … high and moderate migration tradition. At a second stage we provide evidence that unemployment rates of those countries …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010828155
Results of general equilibrium models are sensitive to model parameterization and specification. The role of macroeconomic closures and the effect of trade elasticities are documented in the literature, but there is no systematic analysis of the implications of different labor supply...
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-market attachment. A detailed illustration for two countries (Estonia and Spain) shows that “short-hand” groupings that are often …
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This paper reexamines the literature on the impact of migration on household members left behind at origin. The … empirical problem previous studies address is the self-selection of households into migration, i.e. the endogenous decision as …, 1994; Rubin, 1974). I show that the point-identification of the causal impact of migration requires strong behavioral …
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This paper uses a large survey (SOEP) to update and deepen our knowledge about the labor market performance of immigrants in Germany. It documents that immigrant workers initially earn on average 20 percent less than native workers with otherwise identical characteristics. The gap is smaller for...
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estimate the migration potential after EU enlargement, econometric-based simulation models are used for the four most heavily …
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This paper examines the role of labor market frictions and moving costs in explaining the migration behavior of US … estimate a dynamic model of individual labor supply and migration decisions. The model incorporates a reduced-form search model … and allows for migration for non-market reasons. My estimates show that moving costs are substantial and that labor market …
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which extent migration will be able to offset the well-known negative demographic influence. The mean overall results of … this long period of time show that while migration may slightly dampen the trend, it cannot fully compensate for it …Im Zuge des demographischen Wandel wird die Zahl der dem Arbeitsmarkt zur Verfügung stehenden Personen sichtbar …
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