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The wage effects of immigration and emigration [PDF]
Immigrants in Rome or Paris are more visible to the public eye than the Italian or French engineers in Silicon Valley, especially when it comes to the debate on the effects of immigration on the employment and wages of natives in high-income countries ...
Docquier, Frederic +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Low parental education is associated with poorer offspring health, but its influence on male fecundity remains unclear. Objective To study the association between parental educational attainment at birth and biomarkers of male fecundity in young men and to explore whether this association is mediated by maternal smoking in pregnancy
Anne Hjorth Thomsen +6 more
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Using the Portuguese version of the Bicultural Scale in Brazil
Introduction: Brazil has received influxes of people, mainly from Africa, Europe and Japan, forming one of the most heterogeneous populations in the world.
Carlos Zubaran +2 more
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ABSTRACT This article explores aspirations‐capabilities of Thai migrants who transitioned from tertiary education to employment in Taiwan. Drawing on semi‐structured interviews with 23 Thai migrants, this study unpacks three distinct mobility trajectories under a processual perspective.
Pakorn Phalapong
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Towards a Better System for Immigration Control [PDF]
We study different methods of immigration control using a simple model of a congested world. Our main comparison involves quota, the predominant instrument of immigration control, and a proposed system of immigration tolls and emigration subsidies.
Gordon M. Myers, Yorgos Y. Papageorgiou
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U.S. Population Projections: 2005-2050 [PDF]
Projects population growth, new immigrants and their descendants as a percentage of that growth, and changes in the population's ethnic/racial composition.
D'Vera Cohn, Jeffrey S. Passel
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ABSTRACT This study examines how outsourcing household care in modern South Korea has shaped gendered migration from both rural areas and abroad. To clarify the interplay between macro‐level power and individual lives—an aspect often treated piecemeal in earlier research—it introduces the concept of circular carescapes. This notion captures the looping
Junyoung Park, HaeRan Shin
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Migration and Elastic Labour in Economic Development: Southeast Asia before World War II [PDF]
Between 1880 and 1939, Burma, Malaya and Thailand received inflows of migrants from India and China comparable in size to European immigration in the New World. This article examines the forces that lay behind this migration to Southeast Asia and asks if
Giovanni Caggiano, Gregg Huff
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International migration: a panel data analysis of the determinants of bilateral flows [PDF]
In this paper I empirically investigate the determinants of migration inflows into fourteen OECD countries by country of origin, between 1980 and 1995. I analyze the effect on migration of average income and income dispersion in destination and origin
Mayda, A.M.
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