In this paper we employ dichotomous, multinomial and conditional logit models to analyze the employment-migration behavior of some 380,000 U.K. university graduates. By controlling for a range of variables related to human capital acquisition and local economic conditions, we are able to distinguish between different types of sequential migration behavior from domicile to higher education and on to employment. Our findings indicate that U.K. female graduates are generally more migratory than male graduates. We suggest that the explanation for this result lies in the fact that migration can be used as a partial compensation mechanism for gender bias in the labor market
Although women form a large and increasing proportion of international migrants, women's mobility ha...
In this paper we model the sequential migration behaviour of some 76,000 Scottish and Welsh students...
Numerous studies have shown that females fare less well than males in terms of earnings and occupati...
In this paper we employ dichotomous, multinomial and conditional logit models to analyze the employm...
In this paper we employ dichotomous, multinomial and conditional logit models to analyze the employm...
In this paper, we analyse the employment–migration behaviour of 13,753 UK university graduates. In p...
This paper examines the nature of national and international graduate migration flows in the UK. Mig...
This article examines the nature of national and international graduate migration flows in the UK. M...
This paper reports on a model of the sequential migration behaviour of some 76 000 Scottish and Wels...
This paper empirically studies emigration patterns of skilled males and females. In the most relevan...
This paper empirically studies emigration patterns of skilled males and females. In the most relevan...
This paper empirically studies emigration patterns of skilled males and females. In the most relevan...
Theory suggests that the spatial patterns of migration flows are contingent both on individual human...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst five...
Although women form a large and increasing proportion of international migrants, women's mobility ha...
In this paper we model the sequential migration behaviour of some 76,000 Scottish and Welsh students...
Numerous studies have shown that females fare less well than males in terms of earnings and occupati...
In this paper we employ dichotomous, multinomial and conditional logit models to analyze the employm...
In this paper we employ dichotomous, multinomial and conditional logit models to analyze the employm...
In this paper, we analyse the employment–migration behaviour of 13,753 UK university graduates. In p...
This paper examines the nature of national and international graduate migration flows in the UK. Mig...
This article examines the nature of national and international graduate migration flows in the UK. M...
This paper reports on a model of the sequential migration behaviour of some 76 000 Scottish and Wels...
This paper empirically studies emigration patterns of skilled males and females. In the most relevan...
This paper empirically studies emigration patterns of skilled males and females. In the most relevan...
This paper empirically studies emigration patterns of skilled males and females. In the most relevan...
Theory suggests that the spatial patterns of migration flows are contingent both on individual human...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst five...
Although women form a large and increasing proportion of international migrants, women's mobility ha...
In this paper we model the sequential migration behaviour of some 76,000 Scottish and Welsh students...
Numerous studies have shown that females fare less well than males in terms of earnings and occupati...