This study extends a recent study on migration according to race, i.e., white migrants on the one hand and black migrants on the other hand. This study specifies that white migration should be treated as a function of white unemployment rate and white income levels, whereas black migration should be a function of black unemployment rates and black income levels. The reasoning is simple: the levels of black and white unemployment rates and incomes are very different. The end policy-related result of the empirical analysis finds that white migrants prefer to move to states with lower welfare levels per recipient (arguably because such states do less income redistribution) whereas black migrants prefer to move to higher welfare states (where ...
Traditional immigration patterns show immigrants in the United States settling in cities with a high...
Most of the research regarding immigration and immigrants to west-ern countries has focused on immig...
In social sciences dominant discourses on migration mainly address the subject of migrants ’ social ...
This study critiques a prior study of migration determinants according to race, i.e., white migratio...
The results of this study for the 50 states imply that considerations of distance play an important ...
This study investigates the impact of certain state and local government policies on 1960-70 migrati...
This study empirically investigates the impact of AFDC (welfare) policies, per capita property taxat...
This study examines determinants of gross in-migration by race (white and black) over the 1965-1970 ...
Abstract: Bilateral flows of international migrants exhibit tremendous variance both across destina...
This article empirically examines the impact on interstate net migration of differential state and ...
The paper develops a tractable econometric model of optimal migration, focusing on expected income a...
Kohn [11] recently has offered a critique of an earlier paper by myself published in this journal [1...
A large body of empirical research has concluded that, at least during the 1950s and 1960s, the effe...
We reevaluate Young and Varner’s (YV) study of the effect of New Jersey’s 2004 income tax increase o...
In a comment to Dahlberg, Edmark and Lundqvist (2012), Nekby and Pettersson-Lidbom (2012) argue (i) ...
Traditional immigration patterns show immigrants in the United States settling in cities with a high...
Most of the research regarding immigration and immigrants to west-ern countries has focused on immig...
In social sciences dominant discourses on migration mainly address the subject of migrants ’ social ...
This study critiques a prior study of migration determinants according to race, i.e., white migratio...
The results of this study for the 50 states imply that considerations of distance play an important ...
This study investigates the impact of certain state and local government policies on 1960-70 migrati...
This study empirically investigates the impact of AFDC (welfare) policies, per capita property taxat...
This study examines determinants of gross in-migration by race (white and black) over the 1965-1970 ...
Abstract: Bilateral flows of international migrants exhibit tremendous variance both across destina...
This article empirically examines the impact on interstate net migration of differential state and ...
The paper develops a tractable econometric model of optimal migration, focusing on expected income a...
Kohn [11] recently has offered a critique of an earlier paper by myself published in this journal [1...
A large body of empirical research has concluded that, at least during the 1950s and 1960s, the effe...
We reevaluate Young and Varner’s (YV) study of the effect of New Jersey’s 2004 income tax increase o...
In a comment to Dahlberg, Edmark and Lundqvist (2012), Nekby and Pettersson-Lidbom (2012) argue (i) ...
Traditional immigration patterns show immigrants in the United States settling in cities with a high...
Most of the research regarding immigration and immigrants to west-ern countries has focused on immig...
In social sciences dominant discourses on migration mainly address the subject of migrants ’ social ...