Human capital theory predicts pecuniary returns to regional migration, but also positive self-selection of migrants. Therefore, when estimating the causal effect of migration one has to take care of potential self-selection. Several authors recommend using fixed effects models thereby controlling for time constant unobserved heterogeneity. However, if selection operates not only on wage level but also on wage growth conventional fixed effects models are also biased. In this paper we want to investigate, whether migrants are self-selected on wage growth and if this biases conventional fixed effects estimates of the returns to migration. We use data from the SOEP 1984 – 2010. First we analyze the time pattern of the wage differential between ...
In this paper I test the capital accumulation conjecture that is used to rationalize return migratio...
Abstract. Estimated returns to migration based on comparison of individual migrants may be biased ow...
Abstract The evidence on the impact of return migration on the sending country is rather sparse, tho...
In this paper I investigate the interaction between human capital accumulation and labor mobility ac...
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Using an extended panel of data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 (NLSY79), this s...
Are return migrants more productive than non-migrants? If so, is it a causal effect or simply self-...
This paper examines immigrant wage growth taking into account selective out-migration using administ...
This paper examines immigrant wage growth taking selective out-migration into account using administ...
This paper examines immigrant wage growth taking selective out‐migration into account using administ...
The assumption that all migrations are permanent, which pervaded the early microdata-based research ...
Our analysis of migration differs from previous research in three important aspects. First, we explo...
In this paper I test the capital accumulation conjecture that is used to rationalize return migratio...
Abstract. Estimated returns to migration based on comparison of individual migrants may be biased ow...
Abstract The evidence on the impact of return migration on the sending country is rather sparse, tho...
In this paper I investigate the interaction between human capital accumulation and labor mobility ac...
This paper analyses the impact of internal migration on earnings within the human capital model fram...
This paper studies the loss of human capital that emigration generates in the country of origin. To ...
This paper investigates the causal effect of geographic mobility on income. The returns toGerman Eas...
In the context of an emerging focus on highly skilled migration throughout the OECD area, the questi...
Using an extended panel of data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 (NLSY79), this s...
Are return migrants more productive than non-migrants? If so, is it a causal effect or simply self-...
This paper examines immigrant wage growth taking into account selective out-migration using administ...
This paper examines immigrant wage growth taking selective out-migration into account using administ...
This paper examines immigrant wage growth taking selective out‐migration into account using administ...
The assumption that all migrations are permanent, which pervaded the early microdata-based research ...
Our analysis of migration differs from previous research in three important aspects. First, we explo...
In this paper I test the capital accumulation conjecture that is used to rationalize return migratio...
Abstract. Estimated returns to migration based on comparison of individual migrants may be biased ow...
Abstract The evidence on the impact of return migration on the sending country is rather sparse, tho...