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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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015158014
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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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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An important goal of immigration policy is facilitating the entry and supply of workers whose skills are scarce in national labour markets. In recent decades, the introduction of information and communication technology [ICT] fuelled the demand for highly skilled workers at the expense of lower...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011774852
Economic theory suggests that selective immigration policies based on observable characteristics will affect unobservable migrant quality. Little empirical evidence exists on this hypothesis. We quantify traditionally unobservable components of migrant quality in Australia, a high-migrant share...
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produces many traded and non-traded goods, uses income taxes and distributes the tax receipts equally to all individuals. The …
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In this paper we examine how Finnish municipalities' expenditures depend on the share of citizens with foreign background out of the total population. Empirical analyses make use of Finnish panel data from 295 municipalities and 202 migrant nationalities for the period 1987- 2018. It turns out...
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doctors, and too many lawyers. If the total tax rate is kept constant, then replacing part of existing wage taxes with … graduate taxes or income-contingent loans, collected also from migrants, would improve efficiency. It could even allow for a …
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