This paper reviews the theoretical and the empirical literature regarding migration in order to cast some light upon the nature of self-selection. In particular it attempts to identify the specific factors which induce a skilled rather than an un-skilled migration. As a result, some conclusions upon the existence as well as the determinants of selective processes in migration will be offered. Three contributions of the theoretical literature can be highlighted: first, sending country characteristics vis-à-vis host country conditions create uneven incentives for different levels of abilities or education, and therefore create the ground for a selectivity process. Second, migration costs play a major role in determining the direction of the s...
Borjas (1987, 1991 and 1994) developed the self-selection theory, applying Roy’s model (1951) to mig...
This paper analyzes the way in which the earnings of the immigrant population may be expected to dif...
I build a simple theory of self-selection into migration and immigration policy formation. I show th...
International migration has gained increasing attention in the economic literature, as the volume of...
In the context of an emerging focus on highly skilled migration throughout the OECD area, the questi...
Work of low-skilled migrant workers from developing countries in developed economies is a growing ph...
The long-standing claim that migrating individuals are uniformly positively selected (i.e. possessin...
The long-standing claim that migrating individuals are uniformly positively selected (i.e. possessin...
The long-standing claim that migrating individuals are uniformly positively selected (i.e. possessin...
A standard proposition in the migration literature is that emigrants are not drawn randomly from the...
A standard proposition in the migration literature is that emigrants are not drawn randomly from the...
Self-selection plays a dominant role in determining the size and composition of immigrant flows. The...
In this paper, using the framework of a Roy theoretical model, we examine the performance of return ...
Many empirical studies on the determinants of international migration flows rely exclusively on macr...
Using data from a rural household survey in China, this paper explores the link between employment c...
Borjas (1987, 1991 and 1994) developed the self-selection theory, applying Roy’s model (1951) to mig...
This paper analyzes the way in which the earnings of the immigrant population may be expected to dif...
I build a simple theory of self-selection into migration and immigration policy formation. I show th...
International migration has gained increasing attention in the economic literature, as the volume of...
In the context of an emerging focus on highly skilled migration throughout the OECD area, the questi...
Work of low-skilled migrant workers from developing countries in developed economies is a growing ph...
The long-standing claim that migrating individuals are uniformly positively selected (i.e. possessin...
The long-standing claim that migrating individuals are uniformly positively selected (i.e. possessin...
The long-standing claim that migrating individuals are uniformly positively selected (i.e. possessin...
A standard proposition in the migration literature is that emigrants are not drawn randomly from the...
A standard proposition in the migration literature is that emigrants are not drawn randomly from the...
Self-selection plays a dominant role in determining the size and composition of immigrant flows. The...
In this paper, using the framework of a Roy theoretical model, we examine the performance of return ...
Many empirical studies on the determinants of international migration flows rely exclusively on macr...
Using data from a rural household survey in China, this paper explores the link between employment c...
Borjas (1987, 1991 and 1994) developed the self-selection theory, applying Roy’s model (1951) to mig...
This paper analyzes the way in which the earnings of the immigrant population may be expected to dif...
I build a simple theory of self-selection into migration and immigration policy formation. I show th...