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We study the effects of technological change on immigration flows as well as the labor market outcomes of migrants … native population nor immigration flows. In the case of AI, we determine an increase in the wage gap as well as the …
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We study the effects of technological change on immigration flows as well as the labor market outcomes of migrants … native population nor immigration flows. In the case of AI, we determine an increase in the wage gap as well as the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014469332
key drivers. The most researched channels include skill-biased technological change, international trade, immigration … progres technique, le commerce international, l'immigration, l'education ainsi que le role des politiques du marche du travail …
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unskilled work. In the extreme third case, immigration can even allow the expansion of new forms of low skill manufacturing.  … wird ebenfalls diskutiert: Immigration kann es sogar ermöglichen, dass neue Formen von niedrig qualifizierter …
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for productivity and demand effects - and this is mostly accounted for by immigration from low- to medium-income source …
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different immigration policies. On the one hand, skill-neutral change implies an immigrant skill distribution that is dominated …-skill immigration along with high-skill immigration. We show consistency of our model's predictions with data from the United States and …
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. The most researched channels include skill-biased technological change, international trade, immigration, education as …
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factors in most industries. Third, the importance of immigration is relatively small compared to production technique changes …
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for productivity and demand effects - and this is mostly accounted for by immigration from low- to medium-income source …
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This paper identifies and analyses some key challenges that OECD and partner economies may face over the coming 50 years if underlying global trends relating to growth, trade, inequality and environmental pressures prevail. For example, global growth is likely to slow and become increasingly...
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