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This paper investigates the economic returns to language skills and bilingualism. The analysis is staged in Kazakhstan … bilingualism on earnings while Russian was the official state language in the 1990s. Surprisingly, the Kazakh language continues to …
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This paper investigates the economic returns to language skills and bilingualism. The analysis is staged in Kazakhstan … bilingualism on earnings while Russian was the official state language in the 1990s. Surprisingly, the Kazakh language continues to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010438031
This paper investigates the economic returns to language skills and bilingualism. The analysis is staged in Kazakhstan … bilingualism on earnings while Russian was the official state language in the 1990s. Surprisingly, the Kazakh language continues to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010438314
The globalization of labour markets makes language skills one of the key competences required by employers nowadays. Our purpose is to estimate the wage premium from foreign language skills (FLS) earned by the Poles. We also want to find out whether this premium is affected by the fact of...
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India's colonial legacy and linguistic diversity give English an important role in its economy, and this role has expanded due to globalization in recent decades. It is widely believed that there are sizable economic returns to English-language skills in India, but the extent of these returns is...
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Temporary migration is of growing significance in Europe. Upon migration to a country with higher technological development that typically coincides with positive wage differentials, temporary migrants may upgrade their skills by learning on the job and subsequently import the newly acquired...
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This paper examines how assortative matching affects graduate earnings through the choice of attending university. We build up a model where individuals decide whether to attend university for increasing both their future income and the probability to marry an educated partner. The theoretical...
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bilingualism to adult men born in the United States. Bilingualism among the native born is defined as speaking a language at home … other than or in addition to English. Native born bilingualism is rare; only 6.5 percent report a non-English language, and …
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