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Illegal migration, enforcement, and minimum wage [PDF]
This paper examines the connection between illegal migration, minimum wages, and enforcement policy. We first explore the employers’ decision regarding the employment of illegal migrants in the presence of an effective minimum wage. We show that the employers’ decision depends on the wage gap between those of the legal and illegal workers and on the ...
Gil S. Epstein, Odelia Heizler
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Enforcement and illegal migration [PDF]
Border enforcement of immigration laws attempts to raise the costs of illegal immigration, while interior enforcement also lowers the benefits. Border and interior enforcement therefore reduce the net benefits of illegal immigration and should lower the probability that an individual will decide to migrate. While some empirical studies find that border
Orrenius, Pia
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Illegal Migration, Wages, and Remittances: Semi-Parametric Estimation of Illegality Effects [PDF]
We consider the issue of illegal migration from Mexico to the US, and examine whether the lack of legal status causally impacts on outcomes, specifically wages and remitting behavior. These outcomes are of particular interest given the extent of legal and illegal migration, and the resulting financial flows. We formalize this question and highlight the
Schluter, Christian, Wahba, Jackline
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The Fight Against Illegal Migration [PDF]
In recent years, northern European Union (EU) member states have intensified internal surveillance on irregular migrants. Policy innovation has been geared to controlling, identifying, and even reidentifying irregular migrants who settled within their borders. Policy aims are deterrence, exclusion, and, ultimately, expulsion.
Broeders, Dennis, Engbersen, Godfried
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Eliciting Illegal Migration Rates Through List Randomization [PDF]
Most migration surveys do not ask about the legal status of migrants due to concerns about the sensitivity of this question. List randomization is a technique that has been used in a number of other social science applications to elicit sensitive information. We trial this technique by adding it to surveys conducted in Ethiopia, Mexico, Morocco and the
McKenzie D., Siegel M.
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Illegal migrations of population in Libya [PDF]
THE migrations go far back into history, up to the emergence of a mankind itself. They are expressed by a man`s constant movement from one place to another, without a limitation and interference in his search of safety or by his escape from nature and weather conditions.
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Отдельные проблемы правового обеспечения борьбы с незаконной миграцией на внутренней границе союзного государства [PDF]
THE SEPARATE ISSUES OF LEGAL PROVISION OF COMBATING ILLEGAL MIGRATION AT THE INTERNAL BORDER OF THE UNION STATE A. KAZAKOVРассматривается проблема увеличения масштабов незаконной миграции, что требует адекватных и своевременных организационно-правовых ...
Казаков, А. В.
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Rational Migration Policy Should Tolerate Non-zero Illegal Migration Flows: Lessons from Modelling the Market for Illegal Migration [PDF]
The debate on the immigration policies in OECD countries has turned its attention towards illegal migrants. Given that migration flows are determined by immigration laws, the probability of potential detection, penalties for unauthorized migrants and their employers, and income differences between sending and receiving countries, this paper presents a ...
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Governing the mobility of skills [PDF]
About the book: This book offers a critical examination of the way in which the nature and governance of international labour migration is changing within a globalizing environment.
Raghuram, Parvati
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Migrant Working in West Norfolk [PDF]
During 2002 and 2003 there has been a rise in the number of migrant workers in West Norfolk. A number of agencies, including King's Lynn Borough Council became concerned about the possible implications of the new migration for community cohesion and also
Rogaly, Ben, Taylor, Becky
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