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تعداد نتایج: 339  

2011
Deborah A. Cobb-Clark Mathias Sinning Steven Stillman

Migrant Youths’ Educational Achievement: The Role of Institutions We use 2009 Programme of International Student Assessment (PISA) data to link institutional arrangements in OECD countries to the disparity in reading, math, and science test scores for migrant and native-born students. We find that achievement gaps are larger for those migrant youths who arrive later and for those who do not spe...

2013
Catia Nicodemo

Immigration and Labor Productivity: New Empirical Evidence for Spain The purpose of this paper of this paper is to explore the immigration and productivity in Spain. We estimate the effect of immigration on labor productivity from 2004 until 2008 for Spain. Using firms (SABI) and individuals data (Social Security Records) we calculate the effect by sector and municipality for the two big Spanis...

2009
Deborah A. Cobb-Clark Mathias G. Sinning Thomas K. Bauer Wolfgang Leininger

This paper examines the eff ect of neighborhood diversity on the nativity gap in homevalue appreciation in Australia. Specifi cally, immigrant homeowners experienced a 41.7 percent increase in median home values between 2001 and 2006, while the median value of housing owned by the native-born increased by 59.4 percent over the same period. We use a semi-parametric decomposition approach to asse...

2010
Enrico Mattei Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano Benjamin Elsner

The eastern enlargement of the European Union in 2004 triggered a large flow of migrant workers from the new member states to the UK and Ireland. This paper analyzes the impact of this migration wave on the real wages in the source countries. I consider the case of Lithuania, which had the highest share of emigrants relative to its workforce among all ten new member states. Using data from the ...

2004
Ricardo Godoy Dean S. Karlan Shanti Rabindran Tomás Huanca

We examine the correlation between modern human capital and income among adult men in four foraginghorticultural societies of Bolivia. Despite their remote location, we find results similar to those found in developed nations. We find that: (a) education correlates with 4.5% higher overall income and with 5.9% higher wages and math skills correlates with 13.5% higher cash income, and (b) the po...

2011
Agnieszka Kanas Barry R. Chiswick Tanja van der Lippe Frank van Tubergen

Social Contacts and the Economic Performance of Immigrants: A Panel Study of Immigrants in Germany Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we examined the impact of social contacts on immigrant occupational status and income. In addition to general social contacts, we also analyzed the effects of bonding (i.e., co-ethnic) and bridging (i.e., interethnic) ties on economic outcomes. Resu...

2005
William Kerr

This study tests the importance of Ricardian technology di¤erences for international trade. Panel regressions …nd technology growth increases manufacturing exports. To establish a causal relationship between technology and trade, instrumental-variables speci…cations exploit uneven technology di¤usion from the US through ethnic scienti…c networks. The instrumented elasticity of export growth to ...

2006
Amelie Constant Liliya Gataullina Klaus F. Zimmermann IZA Bonn

Gender, Ethnic Identity and Work The European Union’s strategy to raise employment is confronted with very low work participation among many minority ethnic groups, in particular among immigrants. This study examines the potential of immigrants’ identification with the home and host country ethnicity to explain that deficit. It introduces a two-dimensional understanding of ethnic identity, as a...

2007
Dean Yang HwaJung Choi

Do remittances sent by overseas migrants serve as insurance for recipient households? In a study of how remittances from overseas respond to income shocks experienced by Philippine households, changes in income are found to lead to changes in remittances in the opposite direction, consistent with an insurance motivation. Roughly 60 percent of declines in household income are replaced by remitta...

2015
Ana Paula Martins

In the standard Harris–Todaro framework, migration flows arise as disequilibrium driven movements of the population. It is the purpose of this research to modify the simple dualistic model in order to account for the existence of permanent migrants, i.e., of individuals who work in another country without changing their original nationality. Or, in the rural–urban interpretation of the model, o...

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