International Migration Trends, Policy and Economic Impact Routledge Contemporary Economic Policy Issues Series
Coordonnateur : Djajic Slobodan
1. Immigration Policies and their Impact: The Case of New Zealand and Australia Rainer Winkelmann 2. Canadian Immigration: Economic Winners and Losers Don DeVoretz 3. The Political Economy of International Migration in a Ricardo-Viner Model Jaime de Melo, Jean-Marie Grether and Tobias Muller 4. Interactions Between International Migration and the Welfare State Assaf Rasszin and Efraim Sadka 5. Trade and Migration: The Mexico-US Case Philip L. Martin 6. Aggregate-Level Migration Studies as a Tool for Forecasting Future Migration Streams Michael Fertig and Christoh M. Schmidt 7. Illegal Immigration Trends, Policies and Economic Effects Slobodan Djajic
8. The Decision to Legalize by Bulgarian Illegal Immigrants in Greece Alexander Sarris and Evgenia Markova
9. Illegal Immigrants in the US: A Comparative Analysis of Mexican and Non-Mexican Undocumented Workers Francisco Rivera-Batiz 10. Immigrant Adjustment in Israel: Literacy and Fluency in Hebrew and Earnings Barry R. Chiswick and Gaston Repetto 11. Why Go back: Return Motives of Migrant Workers Christian Dustmann 12. Determinants and Effects of Migrant Remittances Nicholas P. Glytsos
Date de parution : 05-2001
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’International Migration :
Mots-clés :
Illegal Immigrants; illegal; Dummy Variable; immigration; Illegal Aliens; labor; IRCA; market; Median Voter; alien; Net Migration Rate; return; Return Migration; median; Native Households; voter; Vice Versa; net; Visa Overstayers; rate; non-Mexican Immigrants; GMM Estimator; Migration Hump; Country Specific Intercepts; Unskilled Households; Mexican Illegal Immigrants; Young Men; Undocumented Foreign Workers; Income Distribution Curve; Ricardo Viner Model; Bulgarian Immigrants; Hebrew Language; Illegal Border Crossers; Hebrew Language Skills; Immigration Surplus