This paper investigates the determinants of bilateral immigrant flows to 19 OECD countries between 1998 and 2007 from both advanced and developing origin countries. We pay particular attention to dynamics by including both the lagged migrant flow and the migrant stock to capture partial adjustment and network effects. We correct for the dynamic panel data bias of the fixed effects estimator using a bootstrap algorithm. Our results indicate that immigrants are primarily attracted by better income opportunities and higher growth rates abroad. Also short-run increases in the host country’s employment rate positively affect migration from both advanced and developing countries. High public services, on the other hand, discourage migration from ...
In this study, we use cross-country bilateral data to quantify a two-step process of international m...
Various factors can motivate and encourage individuals to leave their country of origin and engage i...
Migration Policy CentreIn this paper I research economic, non-economic and the institutional determi...
This paper investigates the determinants of bilateral immigrant flows to 19 OECD countries between 1...
In this paper I empirically investigate the determinants of migration inflows into fourteen OECD cou...
This paper offers a reappraisal of the impact of migration on economic growthfor 22 OECD countries b...
The Eastern enlargements of the European Union (EU) since the early 2000s have included post-transit...
International audienceThis article examines the interaction between immigration and the host labour ...
This paper contains three important contributions to the literature on international migrations. Fir...
This paper makes two contributions to the literature on the determinants of international migration ...
This paper examines empirically the interaction between immigration and host country economic condit...
This paper offers a reappraisal of the impact of migration on economic growth for22 OECD countries b...
In this study, we use cross-country bilateral data to quantify a two-step process of international m...
This paper examines empirically the interaction between immigration and host country economic condit...
In this study, we use cross-country bilateral data to quantify a two-step process of international m...
Various factors can motivate and encourage individuals to leave their country of origin and engage i...
Migration Policy CentreIn this paper I research economic, non-economic and the institutional determi...
This paper investigates the determinants of bilateral immigrant flows to 19 OECD countries between 1...
In this paper I empirically investigate the determinants of migration inflows into fourteen OECD cou...
This paper offers a reappraisal of the impact of migration on economic growthfor 22 OECD countries b...
The Eastern enlargements of the European Union (EU) since the early 2000s have included post-transit...
International audienceThis article examines the interaction between immigration and the host labour ...
This paper contains three important contributions to the literature on international migrations. Fir...
This paper makes two contributions to the literature on the determinants of international migration ...
This paper examines empirically the interaction between immigration and host country economic condit...
This paper offers a reappraisal of the impact of migration on economic growth for22 OECD countries b...
In this study, we use cross-country bilateral data to quantify a two-step process of international m...
This paper examines empirically the interaction between immigration and host country economic condit...
In this study, we use cross-country bilateral data to quantify a two-step process of international m...
Various factors can motivate and encourage individuals to leave their country of origin and engage i...
Migration Policy CentreIn this paper I research economic, non-economic and the institutional determi...