The authors estimate the impact of occupational licensing on interstate migration and earnings. Interstate misallocation of labor resources and a redistribution of income in favor of the most highly regulated occupations is seen as a consequence of licensure barriers. The article presents descriptive information about the barriers to mobility posed by licensure; it compares interstate migration rates; and it develops an econometric model of licensing, migration, and earnings for those in universally licensed occupations. Copyright 1982 by The Policy Studies Organization.
Occupational licensing has been shown to have many pervasive economic effects. Licensing restricts c...
Recent assessments of occupational licensing have shown varying effects of the institution on labor-...
Despite the vast research concerning immigrants and occupational mobility, little is known if the pa...
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This study examines the extent and influence of occupational licensing in the U.S. using a specially...
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impact of licensing on hourly wages is much smaller than in the United States. The major empirical f...
This book reveals the impacts of occupational licensing on the economies of the United States and se...
Re-licensing requirements for professionals that move across borders arewidespread. In this paper, w...
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This study examines occupational licensing in the United States using a specially designed national ...
Occupational licensing has been shown to have many pervasive economic effects. Licensing restricts c...
Recent assessments of occupational licensing have shown varying effects of the institution on labor-...
Despite the vast research concerning immigrants and occupational mobility, little is known if the pa...
This study examines the incidence and impact of occupational licensing on immigrants using two sourc...
We study how licensing, certification and unionisation affect the wages of natives and migrants and ...
This dissertation contains three essays in labor economics with a focus on economic and institutiona...
This study examines the extent and influence of occupational licensing in the U.S. using a specially...
The economic theory of occupational licensure advocates the position that licensing of professionals...
Occupational credentials are typically not portable across geography. Using policy reforms by U.S. s...
Since the end of World War II, occupational licensing has been one of the fastest growing labor mark...
impact of licensing on hourly wages is much smaller than in the United States. The major empirical f...
This book reveals the impacts of occupational licensing on the economies of the United States and se...
Re-licensing requirements for professionals that move across borders arewidespread. In this paper, w...
In some states, florists, hair-braiders, and even animal-massagers must obtain a license to work in ...
This study examines occupational licensing in the United States using a specially designed national ...
Occupational licensing has been shown to have many pervasive economic effects. Licensing restricts c...
Recent assessments of occupational licensing have shown varying effects of the institution on labor-...
Despite the vast research concerning immigrants and occupational mobility, little is known if the pa...