"This paper examines the nonmarket interactions among migrants in the urban labor market of Bangkok, Thailand. We test whether the population size and the labor-market performance of previous migrants have externalities to new migrants who have moved from the same province of origin. Our empirical results, which control origin fixed effects, time fixed effects, and origin- and year-specific correlated shocks, show that (1) the relative population size of previous migrants in the market decreases the employment probability of new migrants (substitution effect), (2) the employment probability of previous migrants increases that of new migrants (positive externalities), and (3) when the employment probability of previous migrants is high, howe...
We analyse the impact of internal migration in China on natives' labour market outcomes. We find evi...
Are migrants more productive workers than nonmigrants? Such a comparison concerns both observed and ...
This dissertation uses individual-level data from Thailand’s Labor Force Survey to explain labor mig...
"This paper examines the nonmarket interactions among migrants in the urban labor market of Bangkok,...
This paper examines nonmarket interactions among migrants from same origins in the urban labor marke...
This paper examines nonmarket interactions among migrants from same origins in the urban labor marke...
"This paper examines nonmarket interactions among migrants from same origins in the urban labor mark...
"This paper models the assimilation process of migrants and shows evidence of the complementarity be...
This paper models the assimilation process of migrants and shows evidence of the complementarity bet...
First version: March, 2004; This version: February 28, 2005This paper examines learning by migrating...
We examine the effects of learning by migrating on the productivity of migrants who move to a “megal...
This paper examines learning by migrating effects on the productivity of migrants who move to the “m...
We investigate the impact of internal migration on local labor markets in Thailand. Using an instrum...
"This paper models the assimilation process of migrants and shows evidence of the complementarity be...
We analyse the impact of internal migration in China on natives’ labour market outcomes. We find evi...
We analyse the impact of internal migration in China on natives' labour market outcomes. We find evi...
Are migrants more productive workers than nonmigrants? Such a comparison concerns both observed and ...
This dissertation uses individual-level data from Thailand’s Labor Force Survey to explain labor mig...
"This paper examines the nonmarket interactions among migrants in the urban labor market of Bangkok,...
This paper examines nonmarket interactions among migrants from same origins in the urban labor marke...
This paper examines nonmarket interactions among migrants from same origins in the urban labor marke...
"This paper examines nonmarket interactions among migrants from same origins in the urban labor mark...
"This paper models the assimilation process of migrants and shows evidence of the complementarity be...
This paper models the assimilation process of migrants and shows evidence of the complementarity bet...
First version: March, 2004; This version: February 28, 2005This paper examines learning by migrating...
We examine the effects of learning by migrating on the productivity of migrants who move to a “megal...
This paper examines learning by migrating effects on the productivity of migrants who move to the “m...
We investigate the impact of internal migration on local labor markets in Thailand. Using an instrum...
"This paper models the assimilation process of migrants and shows evidence of the complementarity be...
We analyse the impact of internal migration in China on natives’ labour market outcomes. We find evi...
We analyse the impact of internal migration in China on natives' labour market outcomes. We find evi...
Are migrants more productive workers than nonmigrants? Such a comparison concerns both observed and ...
This dissertation uses individual-level data from Thailand’s Labor Force Survey to explain labor mig...