Since the turn of the twenty-first century, developed countries have engaged in a race for the best and the brightest. States have been lowering barriers to entry and actively recruiting talent from abroad as the premium on human capital has increased in today’s knowledge economies and as demographic problems due to aging and low fertility are becoming a reality. What is interesting is that formerly immigration-adverse, non-traditional immigration states are now opening their doors to this pool of highly skilled migrants. From permanent residency to temporary visas not requiring employer sponsorship, states attempt to sweeten their offers to global talent so the latter would come to their shores. Even more interestingly, notwithstanding the...
We consider the impact of the recent trend in immigration policies towards selecting migrants on the...
We analyse the impact of different immigration policies on human capital investment in a search-theo...
In this dissertation, I develop a novel two-country general equilibrium model of immigration with he...
The worldwide race to attract talents is getting tougher. The US has been leading the race, with its...
Improving EU and US Immigration Systems' Capacity for Responding to Global Challenges: Learning from...
Skilled immigration into rich countries and competition for talent and professional skills are of ma...
A discussion of recent immigration trends in the context of U.S. labor demand, as well as the effect...
Although there is much discussion of immigration’s impact on the U.S. domestic economy, there is als...
This paper investigates the economic consequences of international migration from the point of view ...
Migration across national borders provokes many spirited political and policy debates. Although thes...
Technological companies are increasingly in need of talent and skills often lacking within the nativ...
In this paper we review the policies put in place by the main Western destination countries to attra...
The international flow of highly skilled workers has a large effect on any country. Simultaneously, ...
In this paper we analyse the effect of immigration on the labour market conditions for different ski...
Rules governing admission of immigrants to stable, developed countries vary widely among countries, ...
We consider the impact of the recent trend in immigration policies towards selecting migrants on the...
We analyse the impact of different immigration policies on human capital investment in a search-theo...
In this dissertation, I develop a novel two-country general equilibrium model of immigration with he...
The worldwide race to attract talents is getting tougher. The US has been leading the race, with its...
Improving EU and US Immigration Systems' Capacity for Responding to Global Challenges: Learning from...
Skilled immigration into rich countries and competition for talent and professional skills are of ma...
A discussion of recent immigration trends in the context of U.S. labor demand, as well as the effect...
Although there is much discussion of immigration’s impact on the U.S. domestic economy, there is als...
This paper investigates the economic consequences of international migration from the point of view ...
Migration across national borders provokes many spirited political and policy debates. Although thes...
Technological companies are increasingly in need of talent and skills often lacking within the nativ...
In this paper we review the policies put in place by the main Western destination countries to attra...
The international flow of highly skilled workers has a large effect on any country. Simultaneously, ...
In this paper we analyse the effect of immigration on the labour market conditions for different ski...
Rules governing admission of immigrants to stable, developed countries vary widely among countries, ...
We consider the impact of the recent trend in immigration policies towards selecting migrants on the...
We analyse the impact of different immigration policies on human capital investment in a search-theo...
In this dissertation, I develop a novel two-country general equilibrium model of immigration with he...