This paper studies the impact of a large emigration wave on real wages in the source country. Following EU enlargement in 2004, a large share of the workforce of the Central and Eastern Europe emigrated to Western Europe. Using data from Lithuania for the calibration of a factor demand model I show that emigration had a significant short-run impact on real wages in the source country. In particular, emigration led to a change in the wage distribution between young and old workers. The wages of young workers increased by 6%, whereas the wages of old workers decreased by around 1%. On the contrary, I find no effect on the wage distribution between workers of different education levels
The migration phenomenon in Romania is characterized by emigration; the number of Romania...
In this paper, we quantify the labor market effects of migration flows in OECD countries during the ...
Purpose – The objective of the article is to analyse how income inequality affects population decisi...
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...
The enlargement of the European Union provides a unique opportunity to study the impact of the lifti...
This paper analyses the effects of emigration on unemployment and wages in the ten Central and Easte...
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This paper contributes to a small but growing literature that studies the effects emigration has on ...
In this paper, we analyse the effect of emigration from Poland on Polish wages. Focusing on the 1998...
In this paper, we analyse the effect of emigration from Poland on Polish wages. Focusing on the 1998...
This study explores the economic impact of population emigration with special reference to the case ...
The recent EU enlargements into Central and Eastern Europe and increased labor mobility within the U...
The paper aims to analyses the reasons of migration of Lithuanian residents and evaluate its impact ...
In Lithuania as well as in many other countries of Central and Eastern Europe, when the independence...
The migration phenomenon in Romania is characterized by emigration; the number of Romania...
In this paper, we quantify the labor market effects of migration flows in OECD countries during the ...
Purpose – The objective of the article is to analyse how income inequality affects population decisi...
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...
The enlargement of the European Union provides a unique opportunity to study the impact of the lifti...
This paper analyses the effects of emigration on unemployment and wages in the ten Central and Easte...
In this paper, we simulate the long-run effects of migrant flows on wages of high-skilled and low-sk...
This paper contributes to a small but growing literature that studies the effects emigration has on ...
In this paper, we analyse the effect of emigration from Poland on Polish wages. Focusing on the 1998...
In this paper, we analyse the effect of emigration from Poland on Polish wages. Focusing on the 1998...
This study explores the economic impact of population emigration with special reference to the case ...
The recent EU enlargements into Central and Eastern Europe and increased labor mobility within the U...
The paper aims to analyses the reasons of migration of Lithuanian residents and evaluate its impact ...
In Lithuania as well as in many other countries of Central and Eastern Europe, when the independence...
The migration phenomenon in Romania is characterized by emigration; the number of Romania...
In this paper, we quantify the labor market effects of migration flows in OECD countries during the ...
Purpose – The objective of the article is to analyse how income inequality affects population decisi...