نتایج جستجو برای: f22

تعداد نتایج: 339  

2009
Amelie F. Constant Klaus F. Zimmermann

This chapter deals with the economic and ethnic diversity caused by international labor migration, and their economic integration possibilities. It brings together three strands of literature dealing with the neoclassical economic assimilation, ethnic identities and attitudes towards immigrants and the natives, and provides an analysis in understanding their interactions. The issue of how immig...

2009

This paper empirically studies the effect of remittances on growth volatility. Using a panel of 60 countries over the period 1980-2004 the results suggest that remittances reduce growth volatility in environment with low level of financial development. This stabilizing effect of remittances is nonlinear i.e. it decreases with the level of remittances. The results also suggest that the dampening...

2012
Ingo E. Isphording Sebastian Otten Thomas K. Bauer Wolfgang Leininger

Linguistic distance, i.e. the dissimilarity between languages, is an important factor infl uencing international economic transactions such as migration or international trade fl ows by imposing hurdles for second language acquisition and increasing transaction costs. To measure these costs, we suggest to use a new measure of linguistic distance. The Levenshtein distance is an easily computed a...

2012
Simone Schüller

The major event of the 9/11 terror attacks is likely to have induced an increase in antiimmigrant and anti-foreigner sentiments, not only among US residents but also beyond US borders. Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel and exploiting exogenous variation in interview timing throughout 2001, I find that the terror attacks in the US caused an immediate shift of around 40...

2005
Barry R. Chiswick

High Skilled Immigration in the International Arena This conceptual paper, prepared for a United Nations Expert Group Meeting on Migration and Development, is concerned with the international mobility of high-skilled workers, previously referred to as the “brain drain”. After discussing the historical background of high-skilled international migration, the paper examines the reasons for the rec...

2013
Barry R. Chiswick Paul W. Miller

Negative and Positive Assimilation By Prices and By Quantities This paper considers the labor market assimilation of immigrants in terms of earnings and employment (employment probability, unemployment probability, and hours worked per week). Using the 2006 Australian Census of Population and Housing the analyses are performed separately by gender, and separately by whether or not the origin is...

2015
Daniele Vignoli Alessandra Venturini Elena Pirani

Female Migration and Native Marital Stability: Insights from Italy* In this paper, we argue that the size and the composition of the female migrant population in a given area can affect the marital stability of natives. We take Italy as a case-study and we offer discrete-time event history models predicting marital disruption on data from the nationally – representative 2009 Family and Social S...

Journal: :IET Computers & Digital Techniques 2007
Ricardo Chaves Leonel Sousa

Residue number systems (RNS) are non-weighted systems that allow to perform addition, subtraction and multiplication operations concurrently and independently on each residue. The triple moduli set f22 1, 2, 2þ 1g and its respective extensions have gained unprecedent importance in RNS, mainly because of the simplicity of the arithmetic units for the individual channels and also of the converter...

2005
Panu Poutvaara

Social Security Incentives, Human Capital Investment and Mobility of Labor Migration between countries with earnings-related and flat-rate pay-as-you-go social security systems may change human capital investments in both countries. The possibility of emigration boosts investments in human capital in the country with flat-rate benefits. Correspondingly, those expecting to migrate from the count...

2009
Barry R. Chiswick Paul W. Miller

Does the Choice of Reference Levels of Education Matter in the ORU Earnings Equation? This paper examines whether the results of the earnings equation developed in the overeducation/required eduation/under-education (ORU) literature are sensitive to whether the usual or reference levels of education are measured using the Realized Matches or Worker Self-Assessment methods. The analyses are cond...

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