We analyse the immigration flows to Western Europe in the sixties. We develop a theoretical model tailored to account for some of the key features of this period, i.e., trade in manufacturing that essentially involved advanced countries, the growing administration of labour markets in Western Europe and the huge inflow of low skilled immigrants from the South (less advanced countries) into Western Europe. Two propositions are subsequently derived from this model. First, the immigration flow increases with the skill premium in the country of destination. Second, for a given skill premium, immigration is an increasing function of both the host country’s working population and its relative endowment in skilled labour. The first proposition ref...
Differences in income levels across countries are generally attributed to differences in pro-ductivi...
peer reviewedGeneral equilibrium models are frequently used to estimate the effect of immigration on...
In this paper we construct a simple model of the effects of immigration on the labour market outcome...
We analyse the immigration flows to Western Europe in the sixties. We develop a theoretical model ta...
In this paper we propose an explanation for the substantial migration inflows that occurred in North...
In this paper, we simulate the long-run effects of migrant flows on wages of high-skilled and low-sk...
Migration flows are often thought of as stemming from a reserve army of labour from developing count...
This paper examines the determinants of gross labour flows in a context where modeling the migration...
Asylum seekers and economic migrants have become the primary source of population growth in Western ...
International audienceMigration flows are often thought as stemming from a reserve army of labour fr...
In this paper we analyze the response of career, employment and wage of native Europeans to immigrat...
During the past two decades the wage gap between high and low skill labour has increased more in the...
This paper shows how some simple modifications to the classical Heckscher-Ohlin model in internation...
Two contradictory approaches -- an equilibrium view based onneoclassical economic principles and a s...
This paper investigates the impact of skilled immigrants on the welfare the host natives. By employi...
Differences in income levels across countries are generally attributed to differences in pro-ductivi...
peer reviewedGeneral equilibrium models are frequently used to estimate the effect of immigration on...
In this paper we construct a simple model of the effects of immigration on the labour market outcome...
We analyse the immigration flows to Western Europe in the sixties. We develop a theoretical model ta...
In this paper we propose an explanation for the substantial migration inflows that occurred in North...
In this paper, we simulate the long-run effects of migrant flows on wages of high-skilled and low-sk...
Migration flows are often thought of as stemming from a reserve army of labour from developing count...
This paper examines the determinants of gross labour flows in a context where modeling the migration...
Asylum seekers and economic migrants have become the primary source of population growth in Western ...
International audienceMigration flows are often thought as stemming from a reserve army of labour fr...
In this paper we analyze the response of career, employment and wage of native Europeans to immigrat...
During the past two decades the wage gap between high and low skill labour has increased more in the...
This paper shows how some simple modifications to the classical Heckscher-Ohlin model in internation...
Two contradictory approaches -- an equilibrium view based onneoclassical economic principles and a s...
This paper investigates the impact of skilled immigrants on the welfare the host natives. By employi...
Differences in income levels across countries are generally attributed to differences in pro-ductivi...
peer reviewedGeneral equilibrium models are frequently used to estimate the effect of immigration on...
In this paper we construct a simple model of the effects of immigration on the labour market outcome...