نتایج جستجو برای: J61

تعداد نتایج: 373  

2005
René Fahr Uwe Sunde IZA Bonn

Regional Dependencies in Job Creation: An Efficiency Analysis for Western Germany This paper investigates the efficiency of the matching process between job seekers and vacancy posting firms in West-Germany, using variation across labor market regions and across time. The results of a stochastic frontier analysis shed new light on extent and regional differences of search frictions, on potentia...

2009
Abdurrahman Aydemir George J. Borjas

Using data drawn from the Canadian, Mexican, and U.S. censuses, we find a numerically comparable and statistically significant inverse relation between immigrant-induced shifts in labor supply and wages in each of the three countries: A 10% labor supply shift is associated with a 3%-4% oppositesigned change in wages. Despite the similarity in the wage response, the impact of migration on the wa...

2015
Francesc Ortega Giovanni Peri

Article history: Received 16 September 2012 Received in revised form 14 November 2013 Accepted 23 November 2013 Available online 6 December 2013 JEL classification: F22 J61 O4

2012
John Kennan

Article history: Received 6 January 2012 Revised 20 August 2012 Available online 17 October 2012 JEL classification: F16 F22 F66 J61 O15

2008
Harald Uhlig

Article history: Received 14 August 2007 Revised 8 July 2008 Available online 23 August 2008 JEL classification: J61 J64 E24 P23 R11 O33

Journal: :The American Economic Review 2021

We study a reform that granted European cross-border workers free access to the Swiss labor market and had stronger effect on regions close border. The greater availability of increased foreign employment substantially. Although many were highly educated, wages educated natives increased. reason is simultaneous increase in demand: size, productivity, innovation performance skill-intensive incum...

Journal: :The American economic review 2022

Immigrants can expand labor supply and compete for jobs with native-born workers. But immigrants may also start new firms, expanding demand. This paper uses US administrative data other sources to study the role of in entrepreneurship. We ask how often companies, many these firms create, founded by individuals compare. A simple model provides a measurement framework addressing dual roles as fou...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 1996
S Grant W D Jarvis

1981 Analysis of MDRJ Expression in Normal and Malignant Endometrium by Reverse Transcription-Polymerase Chain Reaction and Immunohistochemistry. Dennis Yi-Shin Kuo. Shyamahi Malhick, Heng-Jia Shen, Carol DeVictoria, Joan Jones, Abbie L. Fields, Gary L. Goldberg, Carolyn D. Runowicz, and Susan Band Horwitz. 1993 Preferential Loss of Expression of j61 k Rather Than pJ9ARF in Breast Cancer. Andre...

Journal: :Journal of Economic Literature 2023

We review developments in research on within-country migration, focusing internal migration the United States. begin by describing approaches to modeling individuals’ decisions and equilibrium outcomes across local areas. Next, we summarize evidence regarding impact of outcomes, implications for labor market adjustment, interactions between housing markets. Finally, discuss efficacy policies ai...

Journal: :American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 2022

This paper studies the impact of immigration to United States on vote share for Republican Party using county-level data from 1990 2016. Our main contribution is show that an increase in high-skilled immigrants decreases votes, while inflow low-skilled increases it. These effects are mainly due indirect existing citizens’ and this independent origin country race immigrants. We find political ef...

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