We develop a model to analyze the determinants and effects of an endogenous imperfect transferability of human capital on natives and immigrants. The model reveals that high migration flows and high skill-transferability are mutually interdependent. Moreover, we show that high mobility within a Federation is necessary to attract highly skilled immigrants into the Federation. We study in how far and in what way the European public policy behind the Bologna and the Lisbon Process can contribute to higher mobility in Europe
This report concentrates on four TEMPER country destinations (Italy, France, Spain and the UK) to ex...
The existence of income per capita disparities is a striking feature of European regional developme...
High skilled migrants and the policies designed to attract and select such individuals are widely ch...
We develop a model to analyze the determinants and effects of an endogenous imperfect transferabilit...
The EU has undergone three eastern enlargements since 2004, resulting in a significant increase in t...
The need for high-skilled mobility There seems to be a broad consensus, at least among labor market ...
Since the early 2000s, a new paradigm in labour migration policy has widespread in Europe, replacing...
'During the last two decades the traditional mobility pattern in Europe has been undergoing profound...
This paper investigates international migrations patterns by skill and by region across the European...
This thesis focuses on the implications of past, and hypothetical future movements of people for the...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 78, 42 pages This paper investigates the economic, labor market and ...
In the milieu of the current economic crisis, the most difficult challenge for high-skill migrants i...
Brain drain, skill shortages, and lack of career opportunities have become issues of major concern f...
In this article, we propose a theoretical model which help us to define two possible settings where...
A pervasive, yet little acknowledged feature of international migration to developed countries is th...
This report concentrates on four TEMPER country destinations (Italy, France, Spain and the UK) to ex...
The existence of income per capita disparities is a striking feature of European regional developme...
High skilled migrants and the policies designed to attract and select such individuals are widely ch...
We develop a model to analyze the determinants and effects of an endogenous imperfect transferabilit...
The EU has undergone three eastern enlargements since 2004, resulting in a significant increase in t...
The need for high-skilled mobility There seems to be a broad consensus, at least among labor market ...
Since the early 2000s, a new paradigm in labour migration policy has widespread in Europe, replacing...
'During the last two decades the traditional mobility pattern in Europe has been undergoing profound...
This paper investigates international migrations patterns by skill and by region across the European...
This thesis focuses on the implications of past, and hypothetical future movements of people for the...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 78, 42 pages This paper investigates the economic, labor market and ...
In the milieu of the current economic crisis, the most difficult challenge for high-skill migrants i...
Brain drain, skill shortages, and lack of career opportunities have become issues of major concern f...
In this article, we propose a theoretical model which help us to define two possible settings where...
A pervasive, yet little acknowledged feature of international migration to developed countries is th...
This report concentrates on four TEMPER country destinations (Italy, France, Spain and the UK) to ex...
The existence of income per capita disparities is a striking feature of European regional developme...
High skilled migrants and the policies designed to attract and select such individuals are widely ch...