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December 2019, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-1 Correction to: Following in their footsteps: an analysis of the impact of successive migration on rural household welfare in Ghana
by Eva-Maria Egger & Julie Litchfield - 1-3 Correction to: Age at immigration matters for labor market integration—the Swedish example
by Bjorn Anders Gustafsson & Hanna Mac Innes & Torun Österberg - 1-22 Following in their footsteps: an analysis of the impact of successive migration on rural household welfare in Ghana
by Eva-Maria Egger & Julie Litchfield - 1-23 Considering the benefits of hosting refugees: evidence of refugee camps influencing local labour market activity and economic welfare in Rwanda
by Craig Loschmann & Özge Bilgili & Melissa Siegel - 1-26 The effectiveness and effects of alcohol regulation: evidence from India
by Dara Lee Luca & Emily Owens & Gunjan Sharma - 1-27 Transitions between informal and formal employment: results from a worker survey in Bangladesh
by Italo A. Gutierrez & Krishna B. Kumar & Minhaj Mahmud & Farzana Munshi & Shanthi Nataraj - 1-35 Discrimination in a search and matching model with self-employment
by Jonathan Lain
December 2018, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-17 Word to the mother(tongue): language access and Medicaid for Limited English Proficient migrants
by Wayne Liou - 1-18 Mixed effects of remittances on child education
by José R. Bucheli & Alok K. Bohara & Matías Fontenla - 1-19 Gender gaps in the path to adulthood for young females and males in six African countries from the 1990s to the 2010s
by Jane Mariara & Andy McKay & Andy Newell & Cinzia Rienzo - 1-19 Enforcement of labor regulations and job flows: evidence from Brazilian cities
by Ana Abras & Rita K. Almeida & Pedro Carneiro & Carlos Henrique L. Corseuil - 1-20 The impact of refugee experiences on education: evidence from Burundi
by Sonja Fransen & Carlos Vargas-Silva & Melissa Siegel - 1-20 Jobs for Africa’s expanding youth cohort: a stocktaking of employment prospects and policy interventions
by Gordon Betcherman & Themrise Khan - 1-20 The effects of cash transfers on adult labor market outcomes
by Sarah Baird & David McKenzie & Berk Özler - 1-21 Transnational social mobility of minorities: a comparative analysis of 14 immigrant minority groups
by Elyakim Kislev - 1-23 Do employers in Myanmar prefer workers who accumulated skills in more advanced countries? Evidence from a field experiment
by Saw Htay Wah - 1-24 Acquisition of permanent residence by temporary foreign workers in Canada: a panel study of labour market outcomes before and after the status transition
by Wen Ci & Feng Hou & René Morissette - 1-24 What makes you go back home? Determinants of the duration of migration of Mexican immigrants in the United States
by Carmen E. Carrión-Flores - 1-25 Liberalization of European migration and the immigration of skilled people to Sweden
by Olof Ejermo & Yannu Zheng - 1-26 Does stricter immigration policy affect college enrollment and public-private school choice of natives?
by Christian Gunadi - 1-26 Correlates of business survival: empirical evidence on youth-owned micro and small enterprises in Urban Ethiopia
by Tasssew Woldehanna & Wolday Amha & Manex B. Yonis - 1-26 Changing wage structure in India in the post-reform era: 1993–2011
by Hanan G. Jacoby & Basab Dasgupta - 1-27 Job dissatisfaction and migration: evidence from Tajikistan
by Ilhom Abdulloev - 1-28 Labor market mobility and the early-career outcomes of immigrant men
by Mohsen Javdani & Andrew McGee - 1-28 Land tenure policy and off-farm employment in rural China
by Hongqin Chang & Ping Ai & Yuan Li - 1-30 Systematic measurement error in self-reported health: is anchoring vignettes the way out?
by Aparajita Dasgupta - 1-32 Reallocating children’s time: coping strategies after the 2010 Haiti earthquake
by Rafael Novella & Claire Zanuso - 1-34 The effect of immigration shocks on native fertility outcomes: evidence from a natural experiment
by Kelvin K. C. Seah - 1-34 Comparing retrospective and panel data collection methods to assess labor market dynamics
by Ragui Assaad & Caroline Krafft & Shaimaa Yassin - 1-36 First fired, first hired? Business cycles and immigrant labor market transitions
by Huanan Xu - 1-41 Just like a woman? New comparative evidence on the gender income gap across Eastern Europe and Central Asia
by Niels-Hugo Blunch - 1-42 Does it matter if immigrants work in jobs related to their education?
by Jason Dean
December 2017, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-1 Correction to: immigration and the rate of population mixing: explorations with a stylized model
by Frank Trevor Denton & Byron Grant Spencer - 1-1 Correction to: The impact of EU and non-EU immigration on British wages
by Stephen Nickell & Jumana Saleheen - 1-1 Erratum to: How do migrants save? Evidence from the British household panel survey on temporary and permanent migrants versus natives
by Giuseppe De Arcangelis & Majlinda Joxhe - 1-13 Cognitive functioning among poor elderly persons: evidence from Peru
by Rafael Novella & Javier Olivera - 1-13 Ethnic identity and scholastic effort: a multifaceted approach
by Giuseppina Autiero - 1-15 Immigration and the rate of population mixing: explorations with a stylized model
by Frank Trevor Denton & Byron Grant Spencer - 1-17 The issue of immigrants in Italy: a rational model of immigration management by Italian municipalities
by Marco Baudino - 1-17 Factors influencing migration of female workers: a case of Bangladesh
by Humera Sultana & Ambreen Fatima - 1-18 Staying in the cities or returning home? An analysis of the rural-urban migration behavior in Vietnam
by Loc Duc Nguyen & Ulrike Grote & Rasadhika Sharma - 1-18 Intergenerational mobility in Korea
by Soobin Kim - 1-19 Turkish migration to Europe: a modified gravity model analysis
by Dinçer Dedeoğlu & H. Deniz Genç - 1-23 Age at immigration matters for labor market integration—the Swedish example
by Bjorn Anders Gustafsson & Hanna Mac Innes & Torun Österberg - 1-23 The effect of education on teenage fertility: causal evidence for Argentina
by María Laura Alzúa & Cecilia Velázquez - 1-24 International students, immigration and earnings growth: the effect of a pre-immigration host-country university education
by Feng Hou & Yuqian Lu - 1-25 Household labor supply and intermarriage of immigrants: differences by gender
by Sukanya Basu - 1-27 The impact of host language proficiency across the immigrants’ earning distribution in Spain
by Santiago Budría & Carlos Martinez de Ibarreta & Pablo Swedberg - 1-28 The impact of EU and Non-EU immigration on British wages
by Stephen Nickell & Jumana Saleheen - 1-28 Migrating out of a crowded labor market: evidence from Egypt
by Anda David & Joachim Jarreau - 1-28 Measuring links between labor monopsony and the gender pay gap in Brazil
by Brandon Vick - 1-29 Violence and migration: evidence from Mexico’s drug war
by Sukanya Basu & Sarah Pearlman - 1-32 Can public works programs reduce youth crime? Evidence from Papua New Guinea’s Urban Youth Employment Project
by Oleksiy Ivaschenko & Darian Naidoo & David Newhouse & Sonya Sultan - 1-36 Illegal immigration and media exposure: evidence on individual attitudes
by Giovanni Facchini & Anna Maria Mayda & Riccardo Puglisi
December 2017, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-16 Migration, entrepreneurship and development: critical questions
by Wim Naudé & Melissa Siegel & Katrin Marchand - 1-18 Education, job insecurity and the within country migration of couples
by Francesco Mariotti & Karen Mumford & Yolanda Pena-Boquete - 1-18 Gender and racial differences in peer effects of limited English students: a story of language or ethnicity?
by Timothy M. Diette & Ruth Uwaifo Oyelere - 1-22 Prior host-country work experience and immigrant labor market outcomes: evidence from Canada
by Manish Pandey & James Townsend - 1-25 Is the lower return to immigrants’ foreign schooling a postarrival problem in Canada?
by Yigit Aydede & Atul Dar
December 2016, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-14 Migrants from marginal dry areas in Syria: destinations, employment, and returns
by Malika Abdelali-Martini & Kindah Ibrahim & Boubaker Dhehibi - 1-17 Parents’ years in Sweden and children’s educational performance
by Christopher D. Smith & Jonas Helgertz & Kirk Scott - 1-18 Economic liberalisation and the mobility of minority groups: evidence from Māori in New Zealand
by Isabelle Sin & Steven Stillman - 1-18 Economic liberalisation and the mobility of minority groups: evidence from Māori in New Zealand
by Isabelle Sin & Steven Stillman - 1-19 The legacies of slavery in and out of Africa
by Graziella Bertocchi - 1-19 The remittance behaviour of Kenyan sibling migrants
by Farai Jena - 1-20 Spain: from massive immigration to vast emigration?
by Mario Izquierdo & Juan F. Jimeno & Aitor Lacuesta - 1-20 How do rigid labor markets absorb immigration? Evidence from France
by Anthony Edo - 1-21 Labour mobility and labour market adjustment in the EU
by Alfonso Arpaia & Aron Kiss & Balazs Palvolgyi & Alessandro Turrini - 1-22 Dynamics of employment assimilation
by Alpaslan Akay - 1-23 The cost of immigrants’ occupational mismatch and the effectiveness of postarrival policies in Canada
by Yigit Aydede & Atul Dar - 1-23 Are migrants in large cities underpaid? Evidence from Vietnam
by Cuong Viet Nguyen & Thai Pham Minh - 1-24 Wage discrimination against immigrants: measurement with firm-level productivity data
by Stephan Kampelmann & François Rycx - 1-24 The regional impact of cultural diversity on wages: evidence from Australia
by Amanuel Elias & Yin Paradies - 1-25 Employment chances of immigrants and their children in Germany: does sense of personal control matter?
by Anna Thum-Thysen - 1-25 (Why) are immigrants unhappy?
by Zsóka Kóczán - 1-25 (Why) are immigrants unhappy?
by Zsóka Kóczán - 1-26 Remittances and child labor in Bolivia
by Michael Coon - 1-26 Remittances and child labor in Bolivia
by Michael Coon - 1-28 Skill composition of immigration flows and the measurement of education-occupation mismatch
by Jacques Poot & Steven Stillman - 1-28 The determinants of Mexican migrants’ duration in the United States: family composition, psychic costs, and human capital
by Shan Li - 1-28 The determinants of Mexican migrants’ duration in the United States: family composition, psychic costs, and human capital
by Shan Li - 1-28 Naturalisation and on-the-job training: evidence from first-generation immigrants in Germany
by Friederike von Haaren-Giebel & Malte Sandner - 1-31 Mexican immigration, occupational clustering, and the local labor market adjustment of African-American workers
by Maude Toussaint-Comeau - 1-32 Income, amenities and negative attitudes
by Gisela Waisman & Birthe Larsen - 1-32 Immigrant assimilation and male labor market inequality
by Patrick L. Mason - 1-45 Immigration and wages: new evidence from the African American Great Migration
by John Gardner
December 2015, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-11 Ethnic identity: a theoretical framework
by Gil Epstein & Odelia Heizler (Cohen) - 1-14 Impact of internal migration on political participation in Turkey
by Ali Akarca & Aysit Tansel - 1-15 Do climate variations explain bilateral migration? A gravity model analysis
by Andreas Backhaus & Inmaculada Martinez-Zarzoso & Chris Muris - 1-16 International knowledge flows and technological advance: the role of migration
by Kacey Douglas - 1-18 Earnings differentials between immigrants and natives: the role of occupational attainment
by Carlo Dell’Aringa & Claudio Lucifora & Laura Pagani - 1-19 Remittances, school quality, and household education expenditures in Nepal
by Cynthia Bansak & Brian Chezum & Animesh Giri - 1-19 Can immigrants help women “have it all”? Immigrant labor and women’s joint fertility and labor supply decisions
by Delia Furtado - 1-19 Better migrants, better PISA results: Findings from a natural experiment
by Maria Cattaneo & Stefan Wolter - 1-20 Why do migrants remit? Testing hypotheses for the case of Morocco
by Jamal Bouoiyour & Amal Miftah - 1-21 Left-behind children and return migration in China
by Sylvie Démurger & Hui Xu - 1-21 Does intermarriage change migrants’ preferences for the home country?
by Rosa Weber - 1-21 Immigrants and gender roles: assimilation vs. culture
by Francine Blau - 1-21 The effect of sharing a mother tongue with peers: evidence from North Carolina middle schools
by Thomas Ahn & Christopher Jepsen - 1-22 Monitoring, endogenous comparative advantage, and immigration
by Dhimitri Qirjo - 1-23 An alternative model of international migration: endogenous two sided borders and optimal legal systems
by Inaam Chaabane & Damien Gaumont - 1-23 How do migrants save? Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey on temporary and permanent migrants versus natives
by Giuseppe Arcangelis & Majlinda Joxhe - 1-24 Migration and educational aspirations – Another channel of brain gain?
by Marcus Böhme - 1-25 Migration magnet: the role of work experience in rural–urban wage differentials
by Maren Michaelsen & John Haisken-DeNew - 1-25 Russian migrants to Russia: assimilation and local labor market effects
by Olga Lazareva - 1-27 Projections of potential flows to the enlarging EU from Ukraine, Croatia and other Eastern neighbors
by Michael Fertig & Martin Kahanec - 1-28 Skilled migrants and labour market integration: how important is the selection process?
by Justin van de Ven & Sarah Voitchovsky - 1-30 Born abroad and educated here: examining the impacts of education and skill mismatch among immigrant graduates in Europe
by Seamus McGuinness & Delma Byrne - 1-32 Canadian migration destinations of recent immigrants and interprovincial migrants: similarities, differences and explanations
by Mike Shannon - 1-34 Skill mismatch among migrant workers: evidence from a large multi-country dataset
by Stefano Visintin & Kea Tijdens & Maarten van Klaveren
December 2014, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-13 How skilled immigration may improve economic equality
by Martin Kahanec & Klaus Zimmermann - 1-17 Does the design of correspondence studies influence the measurement of discrimination?
by Magnus Carlsson & Luca Fumarco & Dan-Olof Rooth - 1-18 Potential migration and subjective well-being in Europe
by Stefania Lovo - 1-18 What active labour market programmes work for immigrants in Europe? A meta-analysis of the evaluation literature
by Sebastian Butschek & Thomas Walter - 1-19 “Barcelona or die”: understanding illegal migration from Senegal
by Linguère Mbaye - 1-19 Cultural diversity and subjective well-being
by Simonetta Longhi - 1-20 International migration desires related to subjective well-being
by Ruohong Cai & Neli Esipova & Michael Oppenheimer & Shuaizhang Feng - 1-20 The wider economic impacts of high-skilled migrants: a survey of the literature for receiving countries
by Max Nathan - 1-20 Age at immigration and high school dropouts
by Sarit Cohen Goldner & Gil Epstein - 1-21 EU enlargement and the race to the bottom of welfare states
by Christoph Skupnik - 1-21 Contrasts and similarities in economic performance of migrant entrepreneurs
by Mediha Sahin & Peter Nijkamp & Soushi Suzuki - 1-21 Stigmatization and racial selection after September 11, 2001: self-identity among Arab and Islamic Americans
by Patrick Mason & Andrew Matella - 1-21 Migration and aspirations – are migrants trapped on a hedonic treadmill?
by Mathias Czaika & Marc Vothknecht - 1-22 Differences in the labor market entry of second-generation immigrants and ethnic Danes
by Nabanita Datta Gupta & Lene Kromann - 1-23 Overeducation among immigrants in Sweden: incidence, wage effects and state dependence
by Pernilla Joona & Nabanita Gupta & Eskil Wadensjö - 1-24 Ethnic capital and self-employment: a spatially autoregressive network approach
by Xingang Wang & Sholeh Maani - 1-25 Migration, risk attitudes, and entrepreneurship: evidence from a representative immigrant survey
by Catia Batista & Janis Umblijs - 1-26 Remittances and immigration enforcement
by Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes & Thitima Puttitanun - 1-27 Relative labor supply in intermarriage
by Olga Nottmeyer - 1-29 Immigrant influx and social cohesion erosion
by Florence Neymotin - 1-30 Immigration status and property crime: an application of estimators for underreported outcomes
by Georgios Papadopoulos - 1-30 Trust of second-generation immigrants: intergenerational transmission or cultural assimilation?
by Julie Moschion & Domenico Tabasso - 1-43 Remittances, savings and return migration under uncertainty
by Matthieu Delpierre & Bertrand Verheyden
December 2013, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-15 The working hours of immigrants in Germany: temporary versus permanent
by Martin Kahanec & Michael Shields - 1-16 Who contributes? A strategic approach to a European immigration policy
by Giuseppe Russo & Luigi Senatore - 1-18 The earnings of immigrants and the quality adjustment of immigrant human capital
by Mesbah Sharaf - 1-19 The productivity of return migrants: the case of China’s “Sea Turtles”
by Wei Sun - 1-19 Missing women in the United Kingdom
by Adamos Adamou & Christina Drakos & Sriya Iyer - 1-19 Remittances, expenditure patterns, and gender: parametric and semiparametric evidence from Ecuador
by Kristin Göbel - 1-19 Skilled migration and the transfer of institutional norms
by Michel Beine & Khalid Sekkat - 1-20 Short-term training programs for immigrants in the German welfare system: do effects differ from natives and why?
by Stephan Thomsen & Thomas Walter & Alisher Aldashev - 1-20 Return migration and the age profile of retirement among immigrants
by Deborah Cobb-Clark & Steven Stillman - 1-20 Return migration and the age profile of retirement among immigrants
by Deborah A Cobb-Clark & Steven Stillman - 1-21 Source country characteristics and immigrants’ optimal migration duration decision
by Murat Kırdar - 1-21 The effects of international migration on the well-being of native populations in Europe
by William Betz & Nicole Simpson - 1-21 Ethnic disparities in higher education
by Aslan Zorlu - 1-21 Skills or culture? An analysis of the decision to work by immigrant women in Italy
by Antonio Accetturo & Luigi Infante - 1-22 The effects of active labour market policies for immigrants receiving social assistance in Denmark
by Eskil Heinesen & Leif Husted & Michael Rosholm - 1-23 Bridges or buffers? Motives behind Immigrants’ Religiosity
by Teresa Garcia-Muñoz & Shoshana Neuman - 1-23 Where is the grass greener? A micro-founded model of migration with application to Guangdong
by Peter Simmons & Yuanyuan Xie - 1-23 Crime and immigration: new evidence from England and Wales
by Laura Jaitman & Stephen Machin - 1-24 The impact of cultural diversity on firm innovation: evidence from Dutch micro-data
by Ceren Ozgen & Peter Nijkamp & Jacques Poot - 1-25 Earnings growth of Mexican immigrants: new versus traditional destinations
by Neeraj Kaushal & Ce Shang - 1-25 The analytics of the wage effect of immigration
by George Borjas - 1-26 On the differential impact of the recent economic downturn on work safety by nativity: the Spanish experience
by Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes & Cristina Borra - 1-27 Are temporary work agencies stepping stones into regular employment?
by Joakim Hveem - 1-31 Do high-skill immigrants raise productivity? Evidence from Israeli manufacturing firms, 1990-1999
by M Daniele Paserman
December 2012, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial: IZA Journal of Migration
by Amelie Constant & Denis Fougère & Corrado Giulietti & Klaus Zimmermann - 1-16 Ethnic persistence, assimilation and risk proclivity
by Holger Bonin & Amelie Constant & Konstantinos Tatsiramos & Klaus Zimmermann - 1-17 Differences in employment outcomes for college town stayers and leavers
by John Winters - 1-18 From the bottom to the top: a more complete picture of the immigrant-native wage gap in Britain
by Priscillia Hunt - 1-18 Self-selection patterns among return migrants: Mexico 1990-2010
by Raymundo Campos-Vazquez & Jaime Lara - 1-19 Immigration, obesity and labor market outcomes in the UK
by Susan Averett & Laura Argys & Jennifer Kohn - 1-19 Does aid induce brain drain? A panel data analysis
by Darwin Ugarte Ontiveros & Vincenzo Verardi - 1-21 Immigrant over- and under-education: the role of home country labour market experience
by Matloob Piracha & Massimiliano Tani & Florin Vadean - 1-21 Do immigrants squeeze natives out of bad schedules? Evidence from Italy
by Osea Giuntella - 1-22 Payments for ecological restoration and internal migration in China: the sloping land conversion program in Ningxia
by Sylvie Démurger & Haiyuan Wan - 1-23 From immigrants to (non-)citizens: political economy of naturalisations in Latvia
by Artjoms Ivļevs & Roswitha King - 1-23 Human capital transmission and the earnings of second-generation immigrants in Sweden
by Mats Hammarstedt & Mårten Palme - 1-23 The impact of parents’ years since migration on children’s academic achievement
by Helena Skyt Nielsen & Beatrice Schindler Rangvid - 1-24 Ethnic discrimination in China's internet job board labor market
by Margaret Maurer-Fazio