This paper assesses cross-country variation in life-cycle human capital accumulation, using new evidence from US immigrants. The returns to experience accumulated in an immigrant’s birth country before migrating are positively correlated with birth-country GDP per capita. To understand this fact, we build a model of life-cycle human capital accumulation that features three potential theories: differential human capital accumulation, differential selection, and differential skill loss.We use new data on the characteristics of immigrants and nonmigrants from a large set of countries to distinguish between these theories. The most likely theory is that immigrants from poor countries accumulate less human capital in their birth countries before...
This paper documents how life cycle wage growth varies across countries. We harmonize repeated cross...
In this paper, we revisit the impact of skilled emigration on human capital accumulation using new p...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we revisit the impact of skilled emigration on human capital accumulatio...
In this paper I investigate the interaction between human capital accumulation and labor mobility ac...
This paper studies the link between anticipated migration durations and immigrants’ behavior. We dev...
We reconsider the role for human capital in accounting for cross-country income differences. Our con...
This paper studies the loss of human capital that emigration generates in the country of origin. To ...
In this paper I test the capital accumulation conjecture that is used to rationalize return migratio...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comImmigration, as a source of population ...
This paper investigates the effects of immigration flows and their human capital content on per capi...
This paper uses the data from American Community Survey (ACS) to study the transferability of human ...
We consider a model of international migration with heterogeneity in the skill level of workers whic...
We develop a quantitative theory of human capital with heterogeneous agents in order to assess the s...
Abstract: We consider the case in which the opening up of an economy to migration results in departu...
This article sheds new light on the portability of human capital. We estimate the returns to source ...
This paper documents how life cycle wage growth varies across countries. We harmonize repeated cross...
In this paper, we revisit the impact of skilled emigration on human capital accumulation using new p...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we revisit the impact of skilled emigration on human capital accumulatio...
In this paper I investigate the interaction between human capital accumulation and labor mobility ac...
This paper studies the link between anticipated migration durations and immigrants’ behavior. We dev...
We reconsider the role for human capital in accounting for cross-country income differences. Our con...
This paper studies the loss of human capital that emigration generates in the country of origin. To ...
In this paper I test the capital accumulation conjecture that is used to rationalize return migratio...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comImmigration, as a source of population ...
This paper investigates the effects of immigration flows and their human capital content on per capi...
This paper uses the data from American Community Survey (ACS) to study the transferability of human ...
We consider a model of international migration with heterogeneity in the skill level of workers whic...
We develop a quantitative theory of human capital with heterogeneous agents in order to assess the s...
Abstract: We consider the case in which the opening up of an economy to migration results in departu...
This article sheds new light on the portability of human capital. We estimate the returns to source ...
This paper documents how life cycle wage growth varies across countries. We harmonize repeated cross...
In this paper, we revisit the impact of skilled emigration on human capital accumulation using new p...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we revisit the impact of skilled emigration on human capital accumulatio...