Essays on Empirical Labor Economics

Essays on Empirical Labor Economics
Title Essays on Empirical Labor Economics PDF eBook
Author David Allen Jaeger
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1995
Genre
ISBN

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Empirical Labor Economics

Empirical Labor Economics
Title Empirical Labor Economics PDF eBook
Author Theresa J. Devine
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 356
Release 1991
Genre Labor economics
ISBN 0195059360

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This volume defines the economics of search, which has become a part of the standard graduate curriculum. The concept deals with the costs and benefits to individual workers - either employed or unemployed - of seeking a job with the highest possible pay.

Essays in Empirical Labor Economics: Evidence on Health, Education and Migration

Essays in Empirical Labor Economics: Evidence on Health, Education and Migration
Title Essays in Empirical Labor Economics: Evidence on Health, Education and Migration PDF eBook
Author Anna Busse
Publisher
Pages
Release 2020
Genre
ISBN

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Essays on Labour Markets

Essays on Labour Markets
Title Essays on Labour Markets PDF eBook
Author Sebastian Buhai
Publisher Rozenberg Publishers
Pages 198
Release 2008
Genre
ISBN 9051709218

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Immigration Economics

Immigration Economics
Title Immigration Economics PDF eBook
Author George J. Borjas
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 295
Release 2014-06-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0674369912

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Millions of people—nearly 3 percent of the world’s population—no longer live in the country where they were born. Every day, migrants enter not only the United States but also developed countries without much of a history of immigration. Some of these nations have switched in a short span of time from being the source of immigrants to being a destination for them. International migration is today a central subject of research in modern labor economics, which seeks to put into perspective and explain this historic demographic transformation. Immigration Economics synthesizes the theories, models, and econometric methods used to identify the causes and consequences of international labor flows. Economist George Borjas lays out with clarity and rigor a full spectrum of topics, including migrant worker selection and assimilation, the impact of immigration on labor markets and worker wages, and the economic benefits and losses that result from immigration. Two important themes emerge: First, immigration has distributional consequences: some people gain, but some people lose. Second, immigrants are rational economic agents who attempt to do the best they can with the resources they have, and the same holds true for native workers of the countries that receive migrants. This straightforward behavioral proposition, Borjas argues, has crucial implications for how economists and policymakers should frame contemporary debates over immigration.

Labor Markets in Action

Labor Markets in Action
Title Labor Markets in Action PDF eBook
Author Richard Barry Freeman
Publisher
Pages 374
Release 1989
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Essays on Political Economy

Essays on Political Economy
Title Essays on Political Economy PDF eBook
Author Frédéric Bastiat
Publisher
Pages 58
Release 1853
Genre Economics
ISBN

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