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the macroeconomic determinants of bilateral migration flows. Econometric evidence suggests that labour mobility increases …
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This paper assesses the role of labour mobility in the adjustment to asymmetric economic shocks in the EU. After presenting a series of stylised facts of mobility in the EU, it assesses mobility as a channel of economic adjustment by means of a vector autoregression (VAR) analysis in the vein of...
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, on the prospective impact of migration on the German labour market and on the fiscal effects of migration. …
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first is mainly composed by women with a temporary migration plan while the second was initially composed by women but … rapidly the family reunification was obtained and the migration plan became more permanent. By using the Italian Labour Force … survey we analyse the employment situation, the over education of the migrants and their assimilation. …
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Despite the ongoing dialogue on facilitating mobility between the European Union and the Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries, very little is known about the magnitude and characteristics of migrants from these countries. This study aims to fill this gap by studying the size and assimilation...
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