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Migration dynamics [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Economics, 2005
This paper tries to explain why most migration flows show some observable jumps in their processes, a phenomenon that seems to be sympathetic with the characteristic of irreversibility of migration. We present a real option model where the choice to migrate depends on both the differential wage between the host country and the country of origin, and on
VERGALLI, Sergio, Michele Moretto
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On marriage and migration [PDF]

open access: possibleEuropean Journal of Population, 1988
Marriage, migration and related phenomena such as marital stability, fertility and investment in human capital may be better explained by studying marriage and migrationjointly. We thus proceed in this paper to explore the role of migration in obtaining joint labour-market and marriage-market equilibrium.
Oded Stark, Oded Stark
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International Migration and Migration Policy in Denmark [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2002
Abstract: The paper gives an introduction to the persistent problems regarding labour market integration of Non-Western immigrants and refugees in Denmark. We describe changes in the flow of immigrants to Denmark and the derived changes in the composition of the stock of immigrants and descendants on national origin.
Nina Smith   +3 more
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Migration and Migration History [PDF]

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Lüthi, Barbara   +1 more
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Italian Migration [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
Abstract Italy is a country with a long history of emigration and a very short experience of immigration. Mass emigration started with Italian unification: during the period 1861–1976 over 26 million people emigrated, half of them towards other European countries, the rest towards North and South America.
DEL BOCA, Daniela, VENTURINI, Alessandra
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Migration and Trade [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
AbstractTheoretical and empirical research in economics suggests that bilateral migration triggers bilateral trade through a number of channels. This paper assesses the functional form of the impact of migration on trade flows in a quasi‐experimental setting. We provide evidence that the relationship is not log‐linear. In particular, at small levels of
Peter Egger   +2 more
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Migration and Return Migration

2016
Simply stated, the Turkish migrant population in Europe is large. In 2010, more than 1.6 million Turks lived in Germany, more than 450,000 in France, more than 370,000 in the Netherlands, and in excess of 110,000 in Austria. In total, more than 2.9 million Turks lived in the countries of the EU, with more than 56 per cent of these in Germany.
Ayse Guveli   +8 more
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European Migration: Welfare Migration or Economic Migration?

Global Economy Journal, 2008
This paper presents an empirical assessment of bilateral migration flows into the EU-15 countries. Using an extended gravity model, it identifies economic, welfare state, geospatial and linguistic variables as the principal determinants of migration flows into the EU-15 countries.
Thierry Warin, Pavel Svaton
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Editorial: Migration and Migration Letters

MIGRATION LETTERS, 2008
Migration is a dynamic and changing phenomenon so too is migration scholarship and research. While we understand that migration experience has always been responsive to political and economic environments we continue to search for new approaches and statements about migration’s triggers.
Ibrahim Sirkeci   +2 more
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Migration

2012
Der Begriff 'Migration' verweist auf räumliche Bewegungen von Menschen. Nicht jede Ortsveränderung aber gilt als Migration. Welche Phänomene und Prozesse regionaler Mobilität in wissenschaftlichen, politischen, medialen oder öffentlichen Debatten als Migration verstanden werden, ist umkämpft und unterliegt einem steten Wandel.
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