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Population and Demography 3 Social Sciences 3 Population Economics 2 Business and Economics 1 Community & Environmental Psychology 1 Cross-Border Flows 1 Demography 1 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 1 Economics / Management Science 1 Economics general 1 Education 1 Foreign Aid 1 Geography 1 Higher Education 1 Immigration 1 Natives 1 Public Health/Gesundheitswesen 1 Science 1 Self-Selection 1 Social Sciences (General) 1 Sociology 1
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Jackson, Osborne A. 1 Lam, David 1 Thornton, Arland 1
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The Impact of Cross-Border Flows on Markets for Labor, Higher Education, and Goods and Services.
Jackson, Osborne A. - 2010
The essays of this dissertation examine the determinants of cross-border flows, in the form of immigrants and foreign aid, as well as the impact of those flows on receiving markets. The first essay finds that the composition of immigrant inflows into local markets is a significant determinant of...
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Population growth, age structure, and age-specific productivity
Lam, David - 1989
Motivated by empirical evidence that fluctuations in age structure affect relative wages across age groups, this paper asks whether there is a steady-state age distribution that maximizes the lifetime wages of a representative worker. The paper proves the surprising result that in a pure labor...
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The influence of first generation fertility and economic status on second generation fertility
Thornton, Arland - 1980
This paper examines the impact of parental economic status and family size on the actual and expected fertility of adult children using longitudinal data from two generations of families participating in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. There was a modest positive relationship between first...
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