We consider a model of international migration where skills of workers are imperfectly observed by firms in the host country and where information asymmetries are more severe for immigrants than for natives. Because of imperfect information, firms statistically discriminate high-skilled migrants by paying them at their expected productivity. The decision of whether to migrate or not depends on the proportion of high-skilled workers among the migrants. The migration game exhibits strategic complementarities, which, because of standard coordination problems, lead to multiple equilibria. We characterize them and examine how international migration affects the income of individuals in sending and receiving countries, and of migrants themselves....
This paper shows that the migration of educated workers abroad can convey a positive signal about th...
We analyze the pattern of migrants' self-selection in unobservables when there is uncertainty about ...
This paper shows that the migration of educated workers abroad can convey a positive signal about th...
We consider a model of international migration where skills of workers are imperfectly observed by f...
We consider a model of international migration where skills of workers are imperfectly observed by f...
Abstract: We consider the case in which the opening up of an economy to migration results in departu...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
In the context of an emerging focus on highly skilled migration throughout the OECD area, the questi...
Global migration is heavily skill-biased, with tertiary-educated workers being four times more likel...
The worldwide race to attract talents is getting tougher. The US has been leading the race, with its...
This paper analyzes the decision of a migrant to return or stay within the framework of a signaling ...
Abstract: The theory of labor migration under asymmetric information in implemented to generate the ...
We develop a model to explain two-way migration of high-skilled individuals between countries that a...
This paper analyzes the interaction of international migration of high-skilled labor and relative wa...
The emphasis on human capital formation as a means to achieve increased productivity and economic gr...
This paper shows that the migration of educated workers abroad can convey a positive signal about th...
We analyze the pattern of migrants' self-selection in unobservables when there is uncertainty about ...
This paper shows that the migration of educated workers abroad can convey a positive signal about th...
We consider a model of international migration where skills of workers are imperfectly observed by f...
We consider a model of international migration where skills of workers are imperfectly observed by f...
Abstract: We consider the case in which the opening up of an economy to migration results in departu...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
In the context of an emerging focus on highly skilled migration throughout the OECD area, the questi...
Global migration is heavily skill-biased, with tertiary-educated workers being four times more likel...
The worldwide race to attract talents is getting tougher. The US has been leading the race, with its...
This paper analyzes the decision of a migrant to return or stay within the framework of a signaling ...
Abstract: The theory of labor migration under asymmetric information in implemented to generate the ...
We develop a model to explain two-way migration of high-skilled individuals between countries that a...
This paper analyzes the interaction of international migration of high-skilled labor and relative wa...
The emphasis on human capital formation as a means to achieve increased productivity and economic gr...
This paper shows that the migration of educated workers abroad can convey a positive signal about th...
We analyze the pattern of migrants' self-selection in unobservables when there is uncertainty about ...
This paper shows that the migration of educated workers abroad can convey a positive signal about th...