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new light on this question by comparing pre- and post-crisis migration movements at the regional level in both Europe and … tentative evidence that the migration response to the crisis has been considerable in Europe, in contrast to the United States … to labour market shocks. Our estimates suggest that, if all measured population changes in Europe were due to migration …
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new light on this question by comparing pre- and post-crisis migration movements at the regional level in both Europe and … tentative evidence that the migration response to the crisis has been considerable in Europe, in contrast to the United States … to labour market shocks. Our estimates suggest that, if all measured population changes in Europe were due to migration …
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new light on this question by comparing pre- and post-crisis migration movements at the regional level in both Europe and … tentative evidence that the migration response to the crisis has been considerable in Europe, in contrast to the United States … to labour market shocks. Our estimates suggest that, if all measured population changes in Europe were due to migration …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010419406
-crisis migration movements at the regional level in both Europe and the United States, and their association with asymmetric labour … measured population changes in Europe were due to migration for employment purposes - i.e. an upper-bound estimate - up to … about a quarter of the asymmetric labour market shock would be absorbed by migration within a year. However, in Europe and …
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-crisis migration movements at the regional level in both Europe and the United States, and their association with asymmetric labour … measured population changes in Europe were due to migration for employment purposes - i.e. an upper-bound estimate - up to … about a quarter of the asymmetric labour market shock would be absorbed by migration within a year. However, in Europe and …
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new light on this question by comparing pre- and post-crisis migration movements at the regional level in both Europe and … tentative evidence that the migration response to the crisis has been considerable in Europe, in contrast to the United States … to labour market shocks. Our estimates suggest that, if all measured population changes in Europe were due to migration …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010440752
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-crisis migration movements at the regional level in both Europe and the United States, and their association with asymmetric labour … measured population changes in Europe were due to migration for employment purposes - i.e. an upper-bound estimate - up to … about a quarter of the asymmetric labour market shock would be absorbed by migration within a year. However, in Europe and …
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