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and immigration relative to non-migrants …, especially when it comes to the debate on the effects of immigration on the employment and wages of natives in high …-2000, the results show the following: First, immigration had zero to small positive long-run effect on the average wages of …
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In this paper, we simulate the labor market effects of net immigration and emigration during the 1990's in all OECD … of non-migrants. Using the consensus aggregate model of labor demand and supply we simulate the long-run employment and … wage effects of immigration and emigration. We use a range of parameter values spanning most of the estimates in the …
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the probability of potential migrants to obtain a visa through family reunification programs ("immigration policy" channel … low-skilled migrants. -- migration ; network/diaspora externalities ; immigration policy …Existing migrant networks play an important role in explaining the size and structure of immigration flows. They affect …
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and immigration relative to non-migrants …, especially when it comes to the debate on the effects of immigration on the employment and wages of natives in high …-2000, the results show the following: First, immigration had zero to small positive long-run effect on the average wages of …
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In this paper, we simulate the long-run effects of migrant flows on wages of high-skilled and low-skilled non-migrants … of emigration as well as immigration. We focus on Europe and compare the outcomes for large Western European countries … inequality because of emigration. Whereas, contrary to the popular belief, immigration had nearly equal but opposite effects …
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