The rise of globalization in recent decades has meant the increasing flow of capital, both financial and human. But does this increased human mobility have benefits for workers? In a new study, Susan Pozo investigates how international experience can benefit workers’ wages. By examining the U.S. population that was born in other countries to parents with U.S. citizenship, i.e. those who gained, but did not seek, international experience she finds that wages for this group are 5 percent higher for women and 2.5 percent higher for men
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Drawing on human capital theory, our study examines the relationship between international work expe...
Drawing on human capital theory, our study examines the relationship between international work expe...
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This paper estimates the multi-dimensional human capital endowments of immigrants by characterizing ...
Abstract: We consider the case in which the opening up of an economy to migration results in departu...
We reconsider the role for human capital in accounting for cross-country income differences. Our con...
This article sheds new light on the portability of human capital. We estimate the returns to source ...
Workers are becoming increasingly concerned about the impact that globaliza-tion has on their domest...
Drawing on human capital theory, our study examines the relationship between international work expe...
Drawing on human capital theory, our study examines the relationship between international work expe...
Drawing on human capital theory, our study examines the relationship between international work expe...
We consider a model of international migration with heterogeneity in the skill level of workers whic...
The authors examine the impact of globalization on the domestic labor mar-ket for low-skilled worker...
The United States labor market is undergoing seismic changes as it becomes more intertwined with the...
I analyze the effect of an unexpected influx of immigrants on the price of skill and hence on the ea...
Human capital theory states that workers' knowledge and skills increase their productivity and thus ...
Globalization facilitates organizational expansion overseas and global workforce challenges. The key...
This dissertation consists of three chapters. Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 jointly offer an explanation f...
This paper estimates the multi-dimensional human capital endowments of immigrants by characterizing ...
Abstract: We consider the case in which the opening up of an economy to migration results in departu...
We reconsider the role for human capital in accounting for cross-country income differences. Our con...