Razin and Sadka (1999) show that unskilled immigration is beneficial to all income and all age groups in society, even if immigrants are net beneficiaries of the welfare system. Among other things, this result rests on the assumptions that immigrants have the same reproduction rate as the native population and that the immigrants' offspring has the same distribution of skills as the natives' offspring. By relaxing these assumptions, we show that the Razin and Sadka result is no longer unambiguous
Abstract Immigration has been popularised in the economics literature as a tool that could be used t...
I analyze the effect of an unexpected influx of immigrants on the price of skill and hence on the ea...
We study OECD countries that differ in immigration policies but share a high level of human capital....
Razin and Sadka (1999) show that unskilled immigration is beneficial to all income and all age group...
According to Lacomba and Lagos (2010), considering the effect of immigration on pension benefits of ...
Fertility rates and skill distribution in Razin and Sadka’s migration-pension model: a note
This paper calculates the net benefit of admitting immigrants under the defined-return-ratio pay-as-...
In this paper, I examine the impact of immigrants on the social security system in Germany when retu...
This paper analyzes how population aging affects immigration policy in rich industrialized countries...
In this paper we use a large overlapping generations model with individuals that differ across age, ...
This paper investigates the effect of labor immigration on public pensions when wage setting by a ce...
Focusing on a selected group of 19 OECD countries, we analyze the effects of immigration on natives ...
This paper studies the effect of population aging on economic performance in an overlapping-generati...
We consider a model of international migration with heterogeneity in the skill level of workers whic...
Marchiori L, Pieretti P, Zou B. Migration and human capital in an endogenous fertility model. Workin...
Abstract Immigration has been popularised in the economics literature as a tool that could be used t...
I analyze the effect of an unexpected influx of immigrants on the price of skill and hence on the ea...
We study OECD countries that differ in immigration policies but share a high level of human capital....
Razin and Sadka (1999) show that unskilled immigration is beneficial to all income and all age group...
According to Lacomba and Lagos (2010), considering the effect of immigration on pension benefits of ...
Fertility rates and skill distribution in Razin and Sadka’s migration-pension model: a note
This paper calculates the net benefit of admitting immigrants under the defined-return-ratio pay-as-...
In this paper, I examine the impact of immigrants on the social security system in Germany when retu...
This paper analyzes how population aging affects immigration policy in rich industrialized countries...
In this paper we use a large overlapping generations model with individuals that differ across age, ...
This paper investigates the effect of labor immigration on public pensions when wage setting by a ce...
Focusing on a selected group of 19 OECD countries, we analyze the effects of immigration on natives ...
This paper studies the effect of population aging on economic performance in an overlapping-generati...
We consider a model of international migration with heterogeneity in the skill level of workers whic...
Marchiori L, Pieretti P, Zou B. Migration and human capital in an endogenous fertility model. Workin...
Abstract Immigration has been popularised in the economics literature as a tool that could be used t...
I analyze the effect of an unexpected influx of immigrants on the price of skill and hence on the ea...
We study OECD countries that differ in immigration policies but share a high level of human capital....