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and regions of Russia. In contrast to previous studies, we use variations in the population of a region as a proxy of its … regions. We provide descriptive statistical evidence showing that Russia has more/less/the same intense migration flows than …
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In this article, we employ a panel household survey from Tajikistan to study labor migrants' location choices in Russia …
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and regions of Russia. In contrast to previous studies, we use variations in the population of a region as a proxy of its … regions. We provide descriptive statistical evidence showing that Russia has more/less/the same intense migration flows than …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012145567
and regions of Russia. In contrast to previous studies, we use variations in the population of a region as a proxy of its … regions. We provide descriptive statistical evidence showing that Russia has more/less/the same intense migration flows than …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012180094
and regions of Russia. In contrast to previous studies, we use variations in the population of a region as a proxy of its … regions. We provide descriptive statistical evidence showing that Russia has more/less/the same intense migration flows than …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012843170
reduction in and slower growth of working-age population in Russia and growth in external labor migration from CIS member … countries to Russia throughout the entire 2000x. The need to accelerate domestic "permanent" migration from labor …
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Previous literature shows that internal migration rates are strongly procyclical. This would seem to imply that geographic relocation does not help mitigate negative local economic shocks during recessions. This paper shows that this is not the case. I document that net in-migration rates...
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Previous literature shows that internal migration rates are strongly procyclical. This would seem to imply that geographic relocation does not help mitigate negative local economic shocks during recessions. This paper shows that this is not the case. I document that net in-migration rates...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013028151
We analyze the migration drivers within the European Union countries. For a set of 23 EU countries over the 1995-2019 period, we use Bayesian Model Averaging and quantile regression to assess notably the relevance of unemployment and earnings. We find that the existence of a common border...
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When scientists change jobs they bring to their new workplace the experience, tacit knowledge and social ties they acquired at their previous workplace. Not only is the level of mobility important when discussing knowledge transfer between academic organizations or between regions, but the...
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