The enlargement of the European Union provides a unique opportunity to study the impact of the lifting of migration restrictions on the migrant sending countries. With EU enlargement in 2004, 1.2 million workers from Eastern Europe emigrated to the UK and Ireland. I use this emigration wave to show that emigration significantly changed the wage distribution in the sending country, in particular between young and old workers. Using a novel dataset from Lithuania, the UK and Ireland for the calibration of a structural model of labor demand, I find that over the period of five years emigration increased the wages of young workers by 6%, while it had no effect on the wages of old workers. Contrary to the immigration literature, there is no sign...
On 1st May 2004, ten new states – including the “A8” countries in Central and Eastern Europe – joine...
This paper contributes to a small but growing literature that studies the effects emigration has on ...
The enlargement of the EU/EEA area on 1 May 2004 to comprise 28 countries – including eight Central ...
This paper studies the impact of a large emigration wave on real wages in the source country. Follow...
This paper studies the impact of a large emigration wave on real wages in the source country. Follow...
The eastern enlargement of the European Union in 2004 triggered a large flow of migrant workers from...
In this paper, we simulate the long-run effects of migrant flows on wages of high-skilled and low-sk...
This paper examines the effects of migration flows on unemployment, employment probabilities and na...
The expansion of the EU in May 2004 to include 10 New Member States (NMS) made it possible for worke...
The recent EU enlargements into Central and Eastern Europe and increased labor mobility within the U...
In this paper, we analyse the effect of emigration from Poland on Polish wages. Focusing on the 1998...
The existence and the direction of labor market effects of migration has been subject to long and ex...
This paper analyses the effects of emigration on unemployment and wages in the ten Central and Easte...
Purpose: The paper aims at examining wage developments among Eastern European immigrants vs UK nativ...
The 2004 accession of 8 Eastern European countries to the European Union (EU) was accompanied by fea...
On 1st May 2004, ten new states – including the “A8” countries in Central and Eastern Europe – joine...
This paper contributes to a small but growing literature that studies the effects emigration has on ...
The enlargement of the EU/EEA area on 1 May 2004 to comprise 28 countries – including eight Central ...
This paper studies the impact of a large emigration wave on real wages in the source country. Follow...
This paper studies the impact of a large emigration wave on real wages in the source country. Follow...
The eastern enlargement of the European Union in 2004 triggered a large flow of migrant workers from...
In this paper, we simulate the long-run effects of migrant flows on wages of high-skilled and low-sk...
This paper examines the effects of migration flows on unemployment, employment probabilities and na...
The expansion of the EU in May 2004 to include 10 New Member States (NMS) made it possible for worke...
The recent EU enlargements into Central and Eastern Europe and increased labor mobility within the U...
In this paper, we analyse the effect of emigration from Poland on Polish wages. Focusing on the 1998...
The existence and the direction of labor market effects of migration has been subject to long and ex...
This paper analyses the effects of emigration on unemployment and wages in the ten Central and Easte...
Purpose: The paper aims at examining wage developments among Eastern European immigrants vs UK nativ...
The 2004 accession of 8 Eastern European countries to the European Union (EU) was accompanied by fea...
On 1st May 2004, ten new states – including the “A8” countries in Central and Eastern Europe – joine...
This paper contributes to a small but growing literature that studies the effects emigration has on ...
The enlargement of the EU/EEA area on 1 May 2004 to comprise 28 countries – including eight Central ...