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emigration and development was first hypothesized by the theory of the mobility transition (Zelinsky, 1971). Although several … and use it to quantify the main drivers of the mobility transition curve. Our analysis distinguishes between migration …
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market. They are also more likely to start a self-employment activity. As a consequence of this upward mobility their income …
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labor market. We find no evidence of an increased likelihood of non-employment or geographical mobility. We find that more …
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labor market. We find no evidence of an increased likelihood of non-employment or geographical mobility. We find that more …
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upward mobility their wage income also increases with a 1-2 years lag. We find no evidence of an increase in their …
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upward mobility their wage income also increases with a 1-2 years lag. We find no evidence of an increase in their …
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labor market. We find no evidence of an increased likelihood of non-employment or geographical mobility. We find that more …
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labor market. We find no evidence of an increased likelihood of non-employment or geographical mobility. We find that more …
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