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global welfare 3 migration 3 skill selection 3 Arbeitsmigranten 2 Brain Drain 2 Brain drain 2 Fachkräfte 2 Globalisierung 2 Globalization 2 Highly skilled workers 2 Hochqualifizierte Arbeitskräfte 2 International migration 2 Internationale Migration 2 Migrant workers 2 Occupational qualification 2 Qualifikation 2 Skilled labour 2 Welt 2 World 2
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Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 3
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Biavaschi, Costanza 3 Elsner, Benjamin 3 Machado, Joël 3 Burzynski, Michal 2 Burzynski, Micha± 1
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UCD Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series 1 UCD Geary Institute for Public Policy discussion paper series 1 Working paper series 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 1
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Taking the skill bias out of global migration
Biavaschi, Costanza; Burzynski, Micha±; Elsner, Benjamin; … - 2018
Global migration is heavily skill-biased, with tertiary-educated workers being four times more likely to migrate than workers with a lower education. In this paper, we quantify the global impact of this skill bias in migration. Based on a quantitative multi-country model with trade, we compare...
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Taking the skill bias out of global migration
Biavaschi, Costanza; Burzynski, Michal; Elsner, Benjamin; … - 2018
Global migration is heavily skill-biased, with tertiary-educated workers being four times more likely to migrate than workers with a lower education. In this paper, we quantify the global impact of this skill bias in migration. Based on a quantitative multi-country model with trade, we compare...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011847543
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Taking the skill bias out of global migration
Biavaschi, Costanza; Burzynski, Michal; Elsner, Benjamin; … - 2018
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012114373
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