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labor taxes, we assess the evolution of trends in hours worked over the 1995-2017 period. We find that the inclusion of tax … margins) to quantify the deadweight loss introduced by consumption and labor taxes. We find that these taxes explain a large …
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only raise gross earnings inequality but also reduce the progressivity of local income taxes, further increasing after …
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only raise gross earnings inequality but also reduce the progressivity of local income taxes, further increasing after …
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An important goal of immigration policy is to facilitate the entry of foreignborn workers whose skills are in short supply in national labor markets. In recent decades, information and communication technology [ICT] has fueled the demand for highly educated workers at the expense of lower...
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Switzerland has experienced a substantial influx of immigrants over the last 50 years after World War II, which has led Switzerland to have among the highest share of foreigners in population among all OECD countries. This paper analyses the migration experience of Switzerland. The analysis...
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could overcome this by allowing member states to institute graduate taxes or income-contingent loans, collected also from … Leviathan governments, graduate taxes or income-contingent loans could be based on voluntary contracts. Education would then be …
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Israel perceives the immigration of Jews as one of its major goals and thus it applies no selection rules towards them. Jewish immigration to Israel hailed from Arab countries as well as European countries. While immigration has shaped the rate of growth of Israel's Jewish population it has also...
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This paper examines the difference between the payoffs to schooling for immigrants and the native born in Canada, using 2001 Census data. Analyses are presented for males and females. Comparisons are offered with findings for the US. The paper uses the Overeducation/Required...
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This paper addresses the issue of self-selection of individuals in international labour migration, non-agricultural and agricultural employment in Tajikistan and its link to earnings from these activities. Unlike most of empirical studies, we could attribute selection bias on unobservable...
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